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Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Republicans sticking with Trump despite reports he called soldiers 'losers'.
A new national Reuters/Ipsos poll released Thursday found that 50 percent of Americans believe the reports that President Trump called U.S. soldiers who died in combat "losers" and "suckers," but most Republicans still hold positive views of Trump.
While half of Americans found the reports credible, 37 percent did not, and 13 percent said they were unsure. Among Republicans and Republican-leading independents, 58 percent said Trump's alleged remarks had no impact on their decision to vote for him in November, while 18 percent said they were now more likely to cast their ballots for him, 14 percent said they were less likely, and 10 percent said they are not sure.
- Their hate for liberals is too strong. Thanks to the rot of the west that is far right shock jocks and Murdochs media empire.inteliboy
- "58 percent said Trump's alleged remarks had no impact on their decision" is the key stat. I'd bet most believe it, it's just not important enough.Fax_Benson
- "I don't like a lot of the things he says but.." was the opening response in every interview from a potential Trump supporter 4 yrs ago.Fax_Benson
- lol, look at the idiot saluting buahahaneverscared
- the T can do no wrong can he?!microkorg
- in 3 - 4 weeks your covid cases will have dropped by 90% and his approval will rocket. he's getting back in, and for 8 more years if he lives that long.kingsteven
- God sent his only son to die on a cross but we love him anyway!********
