Sixty-four percent of New York voters say they definitely would not vote to re-elect Donald Trump as president, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
Twenty-one percent say they would vote for him and 12 percent say they would consider it.
Here is how the New York survey breaks down:
- 7 percent of Republicans said they definitely would not vote for Trump’s re-election. 67 percent said they would vote for him and 20 percent said they would consider it.
- 93 percent of Democrats said they would not vote for his re-election, compared to 3 percent who definitely would cast their ballots for Trump. 2 percent said they would consider voting for him.
- 60 percent of independents would not vote for Trump, while 16 percent definitely would. 17 percent would consider it.
- 28 percent of all those polled have a favorable opinion of him, compared to 67 percent who view him unfavorably.
- 62 percent view former Vice President Joe Biden favorably, compared to 24 percent who do not. Biden had the highest rating among those Democrats considered to be presidential hopefuls.
The poll, conducted March 13-18, surveyed 1,216 voters in the state of New York. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.
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