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民意调查:美国多数派表示特朗普乌克兰的描述为“严重”问题

2019-09-30 19:01   美国新闻网   - 

 

       只有17%的美国成年人说,他们对唐纳德·特朗普总统关于乌克兰的不当行为的指控感到完全“惊讶”,这引发了众议院的弹劾调查。

       近三分之二,或美国选民的63%表示,他们认为特朗普要求一个报偿调查前副总统拜登和他的儿子亨特的交易有一个“严重”的问题。

       但是,本周末发布的一项新的ABC新闻/益普索美国人调查发现,绝大多数的83%的人表示,特朗普对乌克兰总统沃洛德米尔·泽伦斯基(Volodymyr Zelensky)在7月份的要求对他们“并不感到惊讶”或“一点都不感到惊讶”。

       对特朗普-乌克兰弹each讨论的态度在各党派之间分歧很大,民主党人将特朗普与泽伦斯基的对话描述为严重问题的可能性是共和党的三倍。不到三分之一的共和党人认为特朗普所谓的对他潜在的2020年挑战者的要求是一个严重的问题,而令人惊讶的是,有91%的民主党人有这种感觉。

       大约四分之三的美国人(占美国人的72%)将总统的言论描述为“非常严重”的问题,而独立党的这一比例为41%。

       但是,不管美国人对特朗普所谓的乌克托交换乌克兰问题的讨论有多认真,所有政治派别中很少有人对这些指控感到惊讶。接受调查的504名美国人中,只有3%的人表示,特朗普对可能从外国获得有关竞争对手的破坏性信息感到“惊讶”。

       约16%的美国人表示,他们对乌克兰最近对特朗普的要求感到惊讶,但83%的选民表示,他们丝毫不感到惊讶。但是,只有不到四分之一的美国人(即24%)表示,他们正在密切关注有关特朗普乌克兰召集的消息。大约40%的受访者表示,他们一直在关注有关乌克兰指控的消息“有些紧密”。

       上周二,众议院议长南希·佩洛西(Nancy Pelosi)宣布,随着乌克兰的指控和相应的举报人投诉,民主党将继续对特朗普进行正式弹each调查。上周发布的一对民意调查发现,自四月以来,对弹Trump特朗普的支持率已从43%增加到约50%。在过去一周中,甚至共和党对弹imp的支持也从5%翻了一番。
       根据NPR / PBS NewsHour / Marist调查,在特别顾问罗伯特·穆勒(Robert Mueller)对特朗普-俄罗斯的调查中,只有22%的美国人表示他们支持针对特朗普的弹each程序。

       根据最新的《晨咨询》(Morning Consult)民意调查数字,特朗普的支持率仍然很低,只有41%的选民批准了他的总统职位,多数(56%)反对。

唐纳德·特朗普在电话上
唐纳德·特朗普总统于2017年6月27日在华盛顿特区的白宫椭圆形办公室电话中致辞


TWO-THIRDS OF U.S. SAY TRUMP-UKRAINE ALLEGATIONS ARE 'SERIOUS' PROBLEM, VERY FEW 'SURPRISED': POLL

       Only 17 percent of American adults said they are at all "surprised" by allegations of misconduct by President Donald Trump in regards to Ukraine that have sparked a House of Representatives impeachment inquiry.

       Almost two-thirds, or 63 percent of U.S. voters, said they think Trump asking for a quid pro quo investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter's dealings there is a "serious" problem.

       But a new ABC News/Ipsos survey of Americans released this weekend found an overwhelming majority, 83 percent, said they were "not surprised" or "not surprised at all" by Trump's request of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in July.

       Attitudes toward the Trump-Ukraine impeachment discussion are widely divided along party lines, with Democrats being three times as likely as Republicans to describe Trump's conversations with Zelensky as a serious problem. Less than one-third of Republicans see Trump's alleged request for dirt on his potential 2020 challenger as a serious problem versus a staggering 91 percent of Democrats who feel that way.

       About three-quarters, or 72 percent of Americans, described the president's comments as a "very serious" problem, compared to 41 percent of Independents.

       But regardless of the seriousness with which Americans view Trump's alleged quid pro quoUkraine discussions, very few people of all political affiliations are surprised by the allegations. Only 3 percent of the 504 Americans who responded to the survey said they were "very surprised" by Trump potentially seeking damaging information about a rival from a foreign country.

       About 16 percent of Americans said they were surprised by the latest Ukraine claims against Trump, but 83 percent of voters said they were not surprised in any way. But fewer than one-in-four Americans, or 24 percent, said they were following news about Trump's Ukraine call closely. About 40 percent said they were keeping up to date on news about the Ukraine allegations "somewhat closely."

       Last Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that Democrats would move forward with a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump in the wake of the Ukraine allegations and corresponding whistleblower complaint. A pair of polls released last week found support for impeaching Trump has increased from 43 percent to about 50 percent since April. Even Republican Party support for impeachment doubled from 5 to 10 percent over the past week.

       In June, amid Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia investigation, only 22 percent of Americans said they supported impeachment proceedings against Trump, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey.

       Trump's approval rating remains low, with only 41 percent of voters approving of his job as president and a majority, 56 percent, disapproving, according to the latest Morning Consult poll numbers.

Donald Trump on the phone
President Donald Trump speaks on the phone in the Oval Office of the White House on June 27, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

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