Trump-friendly flat after convention: poll


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ABC News-Ipsos poll found that G.O.P. After the convention, 1 percent of people favored Trump, a week before the Democratic National Convention, which did not represent a significant change in their favorable 5 percent.

Presidential favor among Republicans fell 4 percentage points from last week.

Trump and his supporters Demanded a positive coronavirus response from the administration during the conference. But the percentage of respondents who said they rejected the president’s oversight of the epidemic – 63 percent – has been stable since mid-July.

Meanwhile, Democrats nominated JB BidenTrump will visit Kenosha on Tuesday to launch a hedge fund for Biden Mick Mulwani.Despite Republican efforts during the convention, the suitability to paint him as a risky candidate was 46 percent and 100 percent higher than his unavailability, respectively.

Unlike Trump, the former vice president experienced a 5 percentage point increase in favor in the week following the Democratic convention. He noted a percentage increase in flexibility among Democrats after the convention.

Similar to the Democratic convention, about three-quarters of respondents said they did not use GOP on television or online. Seeing very little or nothing at the convention. About 28 percent said they watched at least some GOP convention, aligning with 30 percent who said they watched a part of the Democratic convention weeks ago.

Respond 53 percent said they approved of Democrats’ messaging and programming, compared to 37 percent at the Republican convention. A total of one percent said they reject the convention.

The ABC News-Ipsos poll surveyed 732 adults between Aug 28 and August 29. The margin of error is 3.9 percentage points.

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