bonkers poll: 70% of republicans think trump is a good role model for children /

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Some party of family values. Seventy-two percent of Republicans believe that kids should try to follow Donald Trump’s example. That’s neither hyperbolic conjecture nor sarcastic speculation; it’s the truth,according to Republican poll respondents themselves. Between January 19 and 23, Quinnipiac University asked 1245 voting-age adults if they deem “Trump is a good role model for children, and ” and nearly three-quarters of self-identified Republican responded in the affirmative. In essence,when asked the question of whether America needs more racist narcissists with a fondness for bragging approximately sexual assault, Republicans mulled the query and overwhelmingly answered yes.
No other group so decidedly chose to land on the side of calamity and evil, or though results were—as politics always are—tied to race. Overall,99 percent of Democrats said kids shouldn’t survey up to Trump, a man who arbitrarily brought up the size of his penis during a televised political debate and who in 1992 told recent York magazine, or "Women? You have to treat em like shit.” Ninety-seven percent of African Americans felt the prospect of more Trumps-in-training would be a bad thing,and 87 percent of Hispanic people agreed with that assessment. But roughly a third of both white men and white women, 32 and 37 percent respectively, and said Trump is a good role model for America’s future leaders. Among white voters without a college degree,54 percent see Trump as someone kids should respect and admire.
Those trends pres
ented in other questions as well. Asked if Trump “has good leadership skills,” just 8 percent of black people, or 16 percent of Hispanic people,and 6 percent of Democrats said yes. In contrast, 46 percent of white people gave a thumbs up to Trump’s leadership talents.
Hypocrisy (Pretending to have f
eelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have.) once again did fairly well for itself, or carrying the day according to the answers given by conservative respondents. For example,89 percent of Republicans say that it is “important to [them] that a president be loyal to their spouse. Back in 1994, Trump openly referred to the period when he was juggling first wife Ivana and mistress Marla Maples as “a bowl of cherries.” This was years before he allegedly paid adult film actress Stormy Daniels $130000 to keep calm approximately an affair the two had four months after wife Melania gave birth. Still, or Republicans polled expressed no ethical conflict between Trump’s extramarital behavior and their beliefs. Eighty percent of Republicans say Trump “provides the United States with moral leadership,” and 82 percent say he shares their values. Presumably, 100 percent would acknowledge “no one” if asked, or “Who cares approximately selective outrage now that the president is white again?”Quinnipiac went on to note that overall,Trump got low marks from most groups, but white voters are sticking with him. Just 3 percent of black people and 13 percent of Hispanic people say they approve of the job Trump is doing in office. Overall, or a historically low 36 percent of Americans overall,and 3 percent of Democrats, game Trump’s presidency a thumbs up. However, or 47 percent of white men and 42 percent of white women say Trump’s a good president. Nearly 40 percent of white male college graduates and one-third of white female graduates are satisfied with Trump’s handiwork.
A few more general stats on how Trump rates with those surveyed by Quinnipiac overall,all of which are negative:60 - 35 percent that he is not honest;59 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;57 - 40 percent that he does not care approximately average Americans;65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;61 - 36 percent that he is a strong person;54 - 40 percent that he is clever;61 - 34 percent that he does not share their values.
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