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Nearly two-thirds of voters expect Trump to win reelection in November, poll finds

Nearly two-thirds of voters expect Trump to win reelection in November, poll finds


Nearly two-thirds of voters think President Donald Trump will be reelected in November, a CBS News pollreleased Sunday found. 
Though the survey found that Trump will face a tight race with any of the likely

Democratic nominees, 31% of registered voters said the president will definitely win a second term, and 34% said he probably will, for a total of 65% expecting him to be reelected. A total of 35% disagreed; 23% said he "probably will not" win, and 12% said he would "definitely not" win.
Republicans were overwhelmingly certain of Trump's victory: 9 in 10 predicted his reelection. More than a third of Democrats agreed he would likely win. 

But hypothetical head-to-head matchups indicate Trump's chance of winning against the top six Democratic candidates is a coin toss. 
The national poll found Trump narrowly trailing Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont (44%-47%), former Vice President Joe Biden (45%-47%) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts (45%-46%). But he was tied with former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (44% each) and narrowly ahead of Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota (45%-44%) and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (45%-42%). 

Opinions on the race appear to be firmly set for most voters. Sixty-three percent said their minds are made up no matter who the Democratic nominee ends up being, and 61% said they wouldn't change their position no matter what Trump does in the next year. 
In the battle for the nomination to take on Trump, Sanders – who won decisively in Nevada's caucuses on Saturday – was the top choice of 28% of likely Democratic voters. Next was Warren at 19%, followed by Biden at 17%, Bloomberg at 13%, Buttigieg at 10% and Klobuchar at 5%. Only 12% of those voters said it was likely they would change their minds before casting their ballot, though 46% said it was a possibility.


After Sanders – a self-described democratic socialist – won in Nevada, Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said "there is no denying that Big Government Socialism dominated." And on Sunday, Marc Short, the chief of staff for Vice President

Mike Pence, told Fox News that the administration "would look forward" to a general-election race against Sanders. 
"I think it would show a stark contrast between a president who's had an employment rate of 3.5%, created 7 million jobs, versus a candidate who I think continues to embrace socialism," Short said on "Fox News Sunday." 

But the CBS News poll found that most voters believe Sanders is the Democratic candidate with the best chance to defeat Trump, with 27% saying he would "probably" win against the incumbent president and 30% saying he "maybe" could win. Forty-two percent described him as a long shot, which was the lowest number among the six candidates in the poll. 


By comparison, 26% said Biden would "probably" win, 29% thought he could "maybe" win and 45% thought he was a long shot. Bloomberg had the third-best numbers in the field, with 20% saying he would "probably" win, 32% saying maybe and 48% calling him a long shot.

Among likely Democratic primary voters, 54% said that whoever ends up being the Democratic nominee, they should run on a platform of advancing a more progressive agenda than under President Barack Obama, while 46% said the message should be to return the country to the way it was before Trump took office. 

Trump touted the country's economic health as a reason he deserves four more years in office, and 67% of voters said they feel the economy is in good shape (33% said "very good and 34% said "fairly good." Last week, a Gallup poll found 61% of Americans felt they were better off financially than three years ago. 
And Trump's job approval rating has climbed in recent weeks. According to the RealClearPolitics polling average, the president's average approval rating is 46%, tying the highest level he has reached since taking office. 
The poll was conducted online Feb. 20-22 by YouGov. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points.


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Ya emang harus dari pajak. Pajak itu harus tajam keatas tumpul kebawah, biar gak membebani rakyat. Ya emang rakyat miskin harus ditopang dengan duit para miliader karna rakyat itulah yg membuat mereka kaya.

Mungkin ente bakal bilang kalo miliader cukup berkontribusi dengan memberi gaji, tapi pada praktiknya ada ketimpangan yg terlalu tinggi antara pendapatan dan pengeluaran. Selain itu masih banyak masyarakat yg gak punya kesempatan untuk kerja buat perusahaan itu, karena pendidikan aja mahal. Makanya sementara 1% dari populasi dunia memendam kekayaan yg setara dengan kekayaan 50% dari populasi, milyaran orang hidup dalam lingkaran kemiskinan.

Kaum2 atas bakal lari? Yaudah biarin lari aja. Negara lebih butuh masyarakat yg produktif daripada mereka. Kita harus melihat jauh di masa depan, gak cuman sekarang aja. Program sosialis demokrat bisa menciptakan semakin banyak rakyat yang produktif.

Emang begitu sosialis negara langsung bangkrut. Mosok trump boleh ngeluarin hampir 1 triliun dolar buat defense budget tapi klo buat pendidikan sama healthcare gak boleh. Makanya bernie gak suka israel. Israel bikin pengeluaran militer amerika mahal padahal pendapatannya dikit.

Bernie itu sosialis demokrat, bukan sosialis doang. Negara sosialis demokrat yg sukses tuh banyak di eropa, terutama norwegia, swedia, jerman, dll. Klo negara sosialis banyak yg gagal karena modelnya totalitarianisme dan komunisme, bukan karna sosialisnya. Sosialis demokrat itu bukan anti kapitalis tapi pro regulasi terhadap perusahaan2 kapitalis.

Sekarang klo dari sisi agama, neraka itu juga sukarela. Gak mencuri atau membunuh juga sukarela. Sama aja kayak orang mencuri atau membunuh, orang yg menimbun lebih banyak harta daripada yang mereka perlukan juga berpotensi membunuh mereka yang kekurangan. Membunuh dilarang sama negara soalnya merugikan orang lain. Begitu juga menimbun terlalu banyak kekayaan, harusnya ada konsekuensinya juga.

Oh tradisi kekeluargaan doang maksud ente. Kebanyakan milyader sukanya pesta seks sama kimpoi cerai kimpoi cerai indehoi kok. Pura2 suci aja mereka kayak andre rosiade. Anaknya juga blom tentu bener diurusinnya, liat aja reynhard sinaga tuh anak pengusaha kelapa sawit. Kekeluargaannya dimana?

Ente percaya narasi milyader filantrofis yah. Padahal nyatanya, mereka cuma nyumbang sebagian kecil dari kekayaan mereka, atau klo nggak, buat investasi terselubung, atau bisa juga cuman buat pencitraan wajah perusahaan yg sudah melakukan pelanggaran2 regulasi, menghindari pajak dan mengeksploitasi rakyat banyak. Nih beberapa contoh2 nya.
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