CPAC Straw Poll: 59 Percent Support Donald
Trump for President, Up 4 Points from 2021
Breitbart Politics,
by
Wendell Husebo
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
2/27/2022 4:14:29 PM
Sunday’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll revealed Donald Trump has grown his dominance in the Republican Party.Fifty-nine percent of the CPAC participants voted for Trump, while just 28 percent checked DeSantis. Two percent voted for Mike Pompeo.Trump increased his lead from last year when he polled at 55 percent, four points less than 2022.(Tweet) Unsurprisingly, 99 percent of participants disapproved of Biden’s job performance. Of the 99 percent, 98 percent “strongly disapproved” of Biden.
When respondents were asked what the great threat is to America, 61 percent said Joe Biden, 35 percent said China, and three percent said Russia.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 2/27/2022 4:24:30 PM (No. 1084774)
And to look at it another way, the 61 percent really meant that Amerika is the greatest threat to America.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rich323 2/27/2022 5:11:39 PM (No. 1084820)
We need to dox those people not supporting President Trump! The vote should have been 100% for President Trump. Many times he has said the Democrats stick together, why can’t the Republican/MAGA voters be the same? CPAC had the data let it be known ASAP! Throw them out NOW!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Geoman 2/27/2022 6:16:14 PM (No. 1084857)
Lots of normal Americans may not vote for Trump in the GOP primaries, as they may prefer another candidate more; however they are likely to support him in the general, if he's the nominee and that should be the focus. I doubt he would have been elected in 2016 without such primary voters throwing him their support as the GOP nominee. I bet there were a number of Jed! voters who grudgingly voted for Trump in '16. It may not be a good idea to go all scorched earth on those who may believe that another conservative candidate deserves their vote. If Trump gets a majority, or even a plurality of primary votes, chasing off those who wanted another candidate, like DeSantis, but are willing , if not eager, to vote for the nominee in the general election, sounds like a losing proposition, as a landslide will be needed to counter the cheating that democrats feel they are entitled to commit come election-time.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Northcross 2/27/2022 6:16:22 PM (No. 1084858)
Doxxed for believing there might be a better candidate than Donald Trump? You must be joking. Someone with a similar political philosophy but broader appeal with independents and working class Democrats? I would hope that CPAC represents all conservatives regardless of their opinion of Donald Trump.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Sully 2/27/2022 7:56:47 PM (No. 1084951)
Donald Trump has already saved our country. He exposed the depth of the scum in the swamp. He made them cheat in broad daylight and we know how they do it now. He was elected twice and was illegally beset by his own justice dept working on behalf of dems.
Now, it may be that his time has passed, bc he is married to the vax, which may in fact blow up in all our faces. That thing is dirty, people are dropping dead from it, and when the tide rolls out on that and it is bare for all to see I guaran-damn-tee you the MSM will turn on a dime and condemn the vaxes and epoxy them to DJT.
He thinks the vax is his great accomplishment, but it is really his great vulnerability. This, I fear.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
stablemoney 2/27/2022 8:29:38 PM (No. 1084977)
I live in the present, not 21/2 years from now.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
nina584 2/27/2022 8:32:11 PM (No. 1084980)
Sorry too many mistakes . While he was talking himself up Fauci and the deep state took him for a ride. We should have never closed the economy. That caused the whole nation to weaken and therefore the mess we are in.He should also stop praising the vaccine from hell.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
chance_232 2/27/2022 9:15:38 PM (No. 1085018)
I liked Trumps policies and I like the fact that he fought back. He thought outside of the box and upset decades of "conventional wisdom". If he wins the primary, I will enthusiastically vote for him again.
That said, I would like all of the above, but less Trump. I really don't want anotherv4 years if non-stop drama. I will vote for whom I believe to be the best candidate for the country. Although my vote rarely matters in the primaries. The nomination is usually all but wrapped up before my state has its say.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
judy 2/27/2022 9:25:06 PM (No. 1085026)
Trump won’t have to campaign…..just use the word…compare compare compare…..Compare Bidens mess to Trumps accomplishments ! People trashing Trump must love inflation, open borders, high prices, empty shelves ….
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