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Huge regional divide over Trump among GOP voters in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ^ | March 19, 2016 | Craig Gilbert

Posted on 03/23/2016 7:35:15 AM PDT by reaganaut1

Donald Trump has inspired a gaping regional divide among Republican voters in Wisconsin, reflecting many of the fault lines plaguing the GOP today.

In an upside-down version of a traditional campaign, the Republican front-runner is immensely unpopular in the reddest part of the state — the outer suburbs and exurbs that ring Milwaukee.

These are the party’s bedrock counties: Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee. They typically dictate the outcome of GOP primaries like the one Wisconsin will hold for president April 5. And in fall elections, they’re arguably the best-performing Republican counties in America.

But GOP voters in these counties dislike Trump by a very large margin. In extensive polling by the Marquette University Law School, 25% view him positively and 64% view him negatively, for a “net favorability” — in his own party — of “minus 39.”

The picture is dramatically different at the other end of the state, in the small cities, towns and countryside of northern and western Wisconsin.

Here Trump’s favorability score is “plus 21” among Republicans: 53% view him positively and 32% view him negatively.

This geographic chasm reflects some of the key voting patterns seen in other states this year, including Trump’s strength in struggling white communities and his appeal to blue-collar Republicans.

It also follows the contours of the 2012 presidential primary map in Wisconsin, when Republican Rick Santorum won in the north and west while getting clobbered in the more populous southeast by Mitt Romney, the eventual nominee.

But the regional gap over Trump here is remarkable for its own reasons.

One is how dramatically attitudes vary from north to south in Wisconsin, shedding light on the kinds of Republicans Trump is turning on as well as turning off.

(Excerpt) Read more at jsonline.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Wisconsin
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To: reaganaut1

It’s not just the “establishment” that dislikes Trump. Lots of rank and file GOP voters do too.
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Yes. So many rank and file GOP voters hate Trump so much that he has received MORE votes than any other GOP candidate.


41 posted on 03/23/2016 10:24:46 AM PDT by ohioman
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To: hotsteppa

You got that right as reaganaut1 has definitely turned into one of the biggest trolls on FR.


42 posted on 03/23/2016 10:26:40 AM PDT by ohioman
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To: txrefugee

Arizona was a closed primary and Trump took 47%. A 20% advantage over Ted.

Yep, completely “highjacked by the Democrats.” Not!

The Trump interest is so under-estimated its crazy. We’re going to see the weirdest election in history. Make America Great Again is what people want - on both sides of the political spectrum. I predict a historic landslide election of 61+% Trump.


43 posted on 03/23/2016 10:36:33 AM PDT by speedracerx (The fate of our great nation lies in the hands of conservatives!)
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To: MNJohnnie

Trump wrote the book on “buying preferential treatment.”


44 posted on 03/23/2016 10:37:09 AM PDT by LouD
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To: reaganaut1; onyx; Hunton Peck; Diana in Wisconsin; P from Sheb; Shady; DonkeyBonker; ...

Personally, I’m sticking with Cruz.

FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.


45 posted on 03/23/2016 10:44:40 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

“Personally, I’m sticking with Cruz.”

I feel sorry for you. He’s not going to get the nomination, but he could well prevent Trump from getting it, and usher in the Clinton II presidency. But what they hell, your “principles” will be left “intact” so life’s good even as the country goes away!


46 posted on 03/23/2016 10:48:14 AM PDT by vette6387 (Obama can go to hell!)
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To: LouD

Why yes Lou, arrogant trust fund babies who use their inherited wealth to buy poltical favors are leeches.


47 posted on 03/23/2016 10:58:29 AM PDT by MNJohnnie ( Tyranny, like Hell, is not easily conquered)
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To: lewislynn

And the Republican party.


48 posted on 03/23/2016 11:08:36 AM PDT by JmyBryan
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To: reaganaut1

I have plenty of reservations about Donald Trump. I have mentioned it on this board numerous times.

But, one thing I do admire about ‘The Donald’ is his willingness to speak candidly without concern for PC opinions. Yesterdays Brussels terrorist bombings have totally reshuffled the deck concerning Donald Trump.

If people are not aware of the new respect Donald gets from rank and file voters now with his statements about Muslims and how to gain the terrorists’ respect, then they never will comprehend it.


49 posted on 03/23/2016 11:14:48 AM PDT by Gumdrop
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To: gr8eman
Exactly what do they dislike about Trump?

I can tell you why. It is because Trump attacked Walker using the liberal talking points on the budget in Wisconsin. Every conservative knew the attack was false, and that it came from a left-wing source.

It was our first peek under the curtain to see that Trump's worldview comes from liberal sources. Since then, we have been watching, and seeing that Trump's first reaction is always from the left. It is only later, when his handlers get ahold of him that he drifts towards the right.

Examples? KKK. Of course conservatives support the KKK, don't they. That's what liberals believe about conservatives.

Or the first words out of his mouth being "Bush lied" before backing that up to "I don't know if he lied or not." Who is it that says "Bush lied?"

His brain is wired that way. He has been surrounded by liberal sources. The first words out of his mouth are quotes of liberal talking points.

So while we were surprised when he spouted liberal talking points about Walker, we have since seen that it is his life model - to think liberal. It doesn't matter to him that these talking points were so bad that even most liberals said they were not true. That didn't stop Trump.

And that is why we dislike Trump.

50 posted on 03/23/2016 11:24:09 AM PDT by T. P. Pole
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To: JmyBryan

The real Republican party.


51 posted on 03/23/2016 12:22:56 PM PDT by lewislynn (Ted Cruz: " I'll never have 'a plane with my name" (or a Presidential seal))
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To: afraidfortherepublic

as I have said before,Walker was my first pick.
Most electable.

How many votes out of the solid south do you see Cruz getting?


52 posted on 03/23/2016 1:13:46 PM PDT by aumrl (let's keep it real Conservatives)
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To: zerosix

In the so-called “open primaries,” Trump scrapes out wins occasionally but never more than 50%.

When did you post this?
Are you aware Arizona is a closed primary state?


53 posted on 03/23/2016 1:17:22 PM PDT by aumrl (let's keep it real Conservatives)
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To: LouD

OH yeah; we need an experienced polititian.
One that can make ‘gov’ment work for us!
As opposed to a successful businessman.

Question?
Who did the founders want to be elected??
Remember old’ 2term George W ?


54 posted on 03/23/2016 1:22:06 PM PDT by aumrl (let's keep it real Conservatives)
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To: vette6387

Trump is crude, rude, vulgar and an embarrassment tothe Republican Party. Besides, Hillary won’t be on my ballot. I can support whomever I like in the Primary.

Get a clue.


55 posted on 03/23/2016 2:50:04 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

“Get a clue.”

You need to look in the mirror for that!


56 posted on 03/23/2016 3:02:26 PM PDT by vette6387 (Obama can go to hell!)
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To: vette6387

Trump takes the worst beating of any candidate in a head to head against Hillary. Furthermore — his candidacy at the top of the ticket may well lose us the Senate and/or the House. 65% of Republicans don’t trust him and don’t like him. That’s your clue.


57 posted on 03/23/2016 4:15:18 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

“Trump takes the worst beating of any candidate in a head to head against Hillary. Furthermore — his candidacy at the top of the ticket may well lose us the Senate and/or the House. 65% of Republicans don’t trust him and don’t like him. That’s your clue.”

Well, you’d better start talking Trump up, because he’s going to be the nominee!


58 posted on 03/23/2016 5:21:49 PM PDT by vette6387 (Obama can go to hell!)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

AFTR, I will preface this comment by stating I’ve admired and respected your opinion over the years. A true conservative voice in the wilderness.

The embarrassment of the Republican party is the continual disregard for their supporters. Time and again, they say what we want to hear, then do the diametric opposite. I am more than willing to vote in the rude & crude to effect real change. I’ve been lied to enough!

Furthermore, if a poll by the eminently progressive Marquette University says one thing I’m willing to bet the house on the opposite being the real truth.


59 posted on 03/23/2016 5:44:45 PM PDT by BraveMan
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To: gr8eman
They really like the status quo of voting for the best liar and then acting with feigned shock and dismay when he inevitably betrays them.

You know the insider who claims he is really is an outsider. The one who votes for them on the little issues and sells them out on the big ones. The one who has his super pacs attack his opponents family members and then claims he has nothing to do with it.

If they voted for Trump, they are afraid the game will end and there would actually be a difference between Republicans and Democrats.

60 posted on 03/23/2016 5:59:21 PM PDT by yuleeyahoo ( Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him. - Groucho Marx)
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