民调显示,唐纳德·特朗普总统自2017年1月就职以来,在白人福音派中的支持率一直保持在稳定的高位。
最新的新闻NPR/美国公共广播公司新闻小时/玛丽斯特民意测验该报告于周一发布,发现73%的白人福音派基督徒赞成特朗普作为总统所做的工作,而只有23人不赞成。4%的人表示他们不确定。
根据一月份的数据,特朗普在白人福音派基督徒中的支持率在年初下滑至66%投票在2016年总统竞选期间,在政府部分关闭一堵墙的情况下,总统发誓要沿着美国南部和墨西哥边境修建隔离墙。在此期间,23%的白人福音派基督徒不赞成特朗普作为总统所做的工作,而11%的人不确定。
特朗普目前在白人福音派中的支持率与去年12月的数据大致相同,当时73%的人认可他的总统职位。一小部分人(17%)不同意,9%的人不确定。
去年4月,白人福音派对特朗普的支持达到历史最高水平puerto rico rum institute 波多黎各朗姆酒商协会调查发现,该类别中75%的人对总统持赞同态度,而只有22%的人对他持反对意见。
在全国注册选民中,周一的新民调显示特朗普的支持率达到44%,创下新高。然而,52%的选民说他们不赞成他在白宫的表现。
这项对1346名成年人的调查是在7月15日至7月17日进行的,此前特朗普对四名进步国会女议员发起了一系列种族主义攻击——他们分别是纽约的亚历山大·奥卡西奥-科尔特斯代表、明尼苏达州的伊尔汉·奥马尔代表、马萨诸塞州的阿扬纳·普雷斯利代表和密歇根州的拉希达·特拉伊卜代表——他们都是第一任期议员,都是有色人种。
总统的攻击首先是在上周末发布的一系列推特上,当时他敦促所谓的“小队”成员“回去,帮助修复他们来自的完全破产和犯罪猖獗的地方。”尽管特朗普声称所有四名女议员都是外国出生的,但只有一名出生在美国境外。国会女议员奥马尔出生在索马里的摩加迪沙,当她还是个孩子的时候,她的家人逃离了他们的祖国,来到了美国。
特朗普上周在许多场合对这种情绪让步,尽管民主党人和几乎每一位2020年总统候选人都很快称自己的言论为“种族主义”
美国总统唐纳德·特朗普2019年7月22日在DC华盛顿白宫椭圆形办公室会见巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国总理伊姆兰·汗时发表讲话。根据一项新的NPR/美国公共广播公司/玛丽斯特民意调查,73%的白人福音派基督徒赞成特朗普。
NEARLY THREE-QUARTERS OF WHITE EVANGELICALS APPROVE OF DONALD TRUMP
President Donald Trump's support among white evangelicals has remained at a steady high since taking office in January 2017, according to polls.
The latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, released Monday, found that 73 percent of white evangelical Christians approve of the job Trump is doing as president, while only 23 disapprove. Four percent indicated they were unsure.
Trump's approval ratings among white evangelical Christians slipped at the start of the year to 66 percent, according to a January poll conducted by the same researchers, amid a partial government shutdown over a wall the president vowed to build along the southern U.S.-Mexico border during his 2016 presidential campaign. During that period, 23 percent of white evangelical Christians disapproved of the job Trump was doing as president, while 11 percent were unsure.
Trump's current approval rating among white evangelicals is roughly the same as his figures from last December, when 73 percent approved of his job as president. A smaller portion — 17 percent — disapproved, and nine percent were unsure.
White evangelical support for Trump reached an all-time high last April, when a PRRI survey found that 75 percent of those in the category held a favorable view of the president, while just 22 percent held an unfavorable view of him.
Among registered voters nationally, the new poll on Monday showed that Trump's approval rating reached a new high at 44 percent. However, 52 percent of voters said they disapproved of his performance in the White House.
The survey of 1,346 adults was conducted between July 15 and July 17, in the days after Trump launched a series of racist attacks against four progressive congresswomen — Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan — all first-term lawmakers and all women of color.
The president's attacks first came in a series of tweets last weekend, when he urged members of the so-called "Squad," to "go back and help fix the totally broke and crime infested places from which they came." Despite Trump's claims that all four of the congresswomen were foreign-born, only one was born outside America. Congresswoman Omar was born in Mogadishu, Somalia before moving to the U.S. as a child after her family fled from their home nation.
Trump doubled down on those sentiments on numerous occasions last week, despite Democrats and almost every 2020 presidential candidate, quickly moving to call his remarks "racist."
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Imran Khan, in the Oval Office at the White House on July 22, 2019 in Washington, DC. According to a new NPR/PBS/Marist poll, 73% of white evangelical Christians approve of Trump.