cretin Trump would start his re-election bid with just 33 percent of voters
planning to definitely or likely vote for him according to a Harvard camps
Harris poll released exclusively to the hill the poll asked 1473 voters whether
they would either definitely vote for Trump probably vote for Trump probably
vote for the Democratic candidate definitely vote for the Democratic
candidate or vote for an independent or other candidate should the president
seek re-election in 2020 22 percent said they will definitely vote for Trump
while 11 percent said they will probably vote for the president advertisement 33
percent said they would definitely vote for the Democrat in that race while 11
percent of respondents said they would probably vote for Trump's eventual
Democratic opponent another 11 percent said they plan to vote for another
candidate in 2020 while 13 percent to remain unsure according to the Harvard
camps Harris poll Trump is widely expected to seek another term in the
White House he filed for re-election on June 20 2017 the same day he was sworn
into office the latest Harvard camps Harris survey put his approval rating at
44% a higher number than some other polls that show Trump with more anemic
ratings Republicans lost the house majority in the 2018 midterms in a
rebuke to the president though the GOP gained two seats in the Senate while the
figures suggest Trump is beatable in 2020 Democrats will have their own
challenges the party is expected to see a crowded presidential primary field in
2020 and no would-be contender has emerged as a clear front-runner Trump
for his part is hoping to win a comeback victory in 2020 similar to those won by
former presidents Clinton and Obama who brought won re-election after losing the
house majority in their first midterm Trump like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama
before him is struggling after their first midterms and it took a while for
them land on their feet said Mark Penn the co-director of the
Harvard caps Harris Poll Trump is stuck in the mid-forties and against a top
tire Democrat a would lose unless he is able to expand his base from its present
size right double quotation mark on the other hand Clinton and Obama look
beatable at this point and yet they ran smart campaigns to come back from the
dead he added with low reelect numbers Trump would be headed for a difficult
and likely losing campaign if he does not change some of it right double
quotation mark the Harvard camps Harris poll online survey of 1473 registered
voters was conducted from Dec 24 - 26 the Harvard caps Harris poll is a
collaboration of the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University
in the Harris Poll the hill will be working with Harvard camps Harris Poll
through 2018 full poll results will be posted online later this week
the Harvard caps Harris poll survey is an online sample drawn from the Harris
panel and waited to reflect on demographics as a representative online
sample it does not report a probability confidence interval
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