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Trump Edges Cruz in Iowa; His Supporters Think Japanese Internment Was Good(Trump 28% Cruz 25%)
ppp ^ | December 15, 2015

Posted on 12/15/2015 9:51:08 AM PST by Red Steel

[Full title] Trump Edges Cruz in Iowa; His Supporters Think Japanese Internment Was Good; Clinton Still Well Ahead of Sanders In State

PPP’s newest Iowa poll finds Donald Trump and Ted Cruz at the top of the heap with 28% and 25% respectively. Marco Rubio at 14% and Ben Carson at 10% are also in double digits with Jeb Bush at 7% the only other candidate who clears even 3%. Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, and Mike Huckabee all hit that level with John Kasich and Rand Paul each getting 2%, Lindsey Graham and Rick Santorum each getting 1%, and Jim Gilmore and George Pataki both having literally no support.

Trump, Cruz, Rubio, and Bush have all seen varying increases in their support in the six weeks since we last polled Iowa. Cruz obviously has the most momentum, picking up 11 points from his 14% standing in early November. Trump has gained 6 points, Rubio 4 points, and Bush 2 points.

As we’ve been finding across the country for the last month Carson has seen the most serious downward arc in his support, dropping 11 points from his previous 21% standing. Huckabee’s dropped 3 points and Fiorina by 2 points as well.

There are a lot of divisions between where Cruz and Trump’s support is coming from. Among voters whose biggest concern is having a candidate who’s conservative on the issues Cruz leads with 33% to 26% for Trump and 15% for Carson. But with voters whose biggest concern is being able to beat a Democrat in the general election, Trump wins out with 31% to 20% each for Cruz and Rubio. Cruz leads Trump 31/30 with men, but Trump more than makes up for that with a 26/17 lead among women. Cruz has a strong advantage with ‘very conservative’ voters at 37% to 25% for Trump and 14% for Carson but Trump leads based on his strength with moderates, with whom gets 42% to 14% each for Rubio and Bush.

It’s ironic that Trump leads with moderates, because the views of his supporters wouldn’t be considered moderate by most standards:

-78% support Trump’s call to bans Muslims from entering the United States, to only 13% who oppose it. Overall 54% of Republicans support him on that to 28% who are opposed. Supporters of Cruz (62/20) and Carson (54/25) also favor a Muslim ban while backers of Rubio (28/48) and Bush (28/49) are opposed.

-65% of Trump voters think thousands of Arabs in New Jersey cheered the collapse of the World Trade Center, to only 11% who don’t think that happened. Overall 43% of Republicans think that event occurred to 29% who don’t. Supporters of Carson (44/10) and Cruz (45/26) agree with Trump’s that it happened while those of Rubio (24/47) and Bush (12/62) say it didn’t.

-59% of Trump voters support a national database of Muslims, to 18% who are opposed. Republicans as a whole are evenly divided on that issue, 40/40. Carson supporters (42/38) join with Trump’s in wanting a Muslim database but those of Cruz (38/42), Rubio (32/48), and Bush (19/62) are all against it.

-45% of Trump voters want to shut down the mosques in the United States, to only 23% who are opposed to doing that. Overall just 27% of Republicans support that to 45% who are opposed though. Supporters of all the other major GOP candidates are opposed to shutting down mosques- it’s 32/48 with Carson backers, 25/44 with those of Cruz, 9/66 with Rubio voters, and 9/69 with Bush’s.

-Finally as long as we were at it we decided we’d ask people if they thought Japanese internment had been a good idea. Among Trump voters 48% say they support the use of internment during World War II, to only 21% who say they oppose it. Overall just 29% of Republicans support that to 39% opposed, and supporters of all the other candidates are against it- 29/33 with Cruz voters, 23/54 with Rubio’s, 12/48 with Carson’s, and 13/56 with Bush’s.

Trump’s positions aren’t hurting him for now but if he ever does falter Cruz is very well positioned to benefit. Besides his overall second place position Cruz is the most broadly popular of the candidates in Iowa, with a 68/20 favorability rating. He’s also the most frequent second choice of Iowa voters at 19% to 12% each for Carson and Rubio, and 11% for Trump. When you combine first and second choices Cruz leads with 44% to 39% for Trump, 26% for Rubio, and 22% for Carson. Cruz is specifically by far and away the second choice of Trump voters at 36% to 14% for Carson with no one else hitting double digits. Quick notes on some other hopefuls:

-Bush has the highest negatives of any of the candidates with 47% seeing him unfavorably to only 35% who have a positive view. He continues to particularly have a credibility issue on the right- with ‘very conservative’ voters his favorability is 24/61 and just 2% of voters within that group favor him for the nomination.

-What we’re continuing to find with Rubio right now is that he’s sort of in a holding pattern. When we polled Iowa last month he was in 4th place with a 60/20 favorability rating. Now thanks to the collapse of Carson he’s in 3rd place with a nearly identical 59/22 favorability. He’s not getting much momentum but he’s at least not falling apart either.

-Carson’s not just losing out on people saying he’s their first choice- he’s had a general decline in his image with GOP voters. Last month he had a +61 (74/13) favorability, that’s now dropped to +40 at 63/23. His combined first and second choice support has dropped from 40% down to 22%.

-John Kasich’s just really not making an impact. A plurality of GOP voters- 41%- don’t even have an opinion about him one way or the other. Among voters who do have one it’s quite negative with only 22% seeing him favorably to 37% with a negative view.

-Mike Huckabee on the other hand is very popular with the Republican base. 64% see him favorably to just 21% with a negative view, making him the most broadly liked hopeful other than Cruz. That goodwill just isn’t translating into support for the nomination for him though.

On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton continues to be the clear favorite in Iowa. She’s at 52% to 34% for Bernie Sanders and 7% for Martin O’Malley. Sanders leads 47/40 with younger voters, but that’s not enough to make up for Clinton holding a 64/20 advantage with seniors. She leads by pretty similar margins of 19 points with liberals at 56/37 and 22 points with moderates at 52/30. And she also has comparable leads with both women (21 points at 55/34) and men (15 points at 49/34). Clinton’s favorability rating is 73/19 while Sanders’ comes in at 65/23.

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To: DoodleDawg

See my post to myself.
You’re just one of those, who make excuses.


101 posted on 12/15/2015 1:52:44 PM PST by nopardons
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To: sitetest

Yep, insisting the polls were all wrong. Wanna see how that turned out?


102 posted on 12/15/2015 1:53:22 PM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: entropy12

Is confiscating guns ok?


103 posted on 12/15/2015 1:53:43 PM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God)
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To: nopardons

>>They don’t even know...

Yep, and the tub of hot water they and their fellow asexual tadpoles are swimming in isn’t a bathouse Jacuzzi either.

How could they? Saturday Night Live hasn’t had a skit about the process of demoralization /desensitization to inform them.


104 posted on 12/15/2015 1:54:05 PM PST by HLPhat (This space is intentionally blank.)
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To: DoughtyOne

No worries.

IT happens :-)


105 posted on 12/15/2015 1:54:34 PM PST by HLPhat (This space is intentionally blank.)
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To: HLPhat

= :^)


106 posted on 12/15/2015 1:55:13 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Man the sour grapes are strong with the Crewz...)
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To: Crusher138

“The Stupid Party” exists in reality. We’ve always thought it meant the people in power. It wasn’t until recently that I realized it means the people who elect the liars. So, yes, the reality is stark. Republicans watch reality TV, Walking Dead, 24, and all the same filth the liberals watch. They turn it off only long enough to vote.


107 posted on 12/15/2015 1:56:27 PM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

What about expanding background checks on gun purchases? Is that a legitimate suspension of civil rights?


108 posted on 12/15/2015 1:58:29 PM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

No, it was not right. In America, you’re not guilty of crimes you never committed.


109 posted on 12/15/2015 2:01:36 PM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God)
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To: ctdonath2

You might want to read up a bit:

http://www.historynet.com/the-spy-who-doomed-pearl-harbor.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niihau_incident


110 posted on 12/15/2015 2:02:31 PM PST by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
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To: HLPhat
Neither is it on any of the very UNFUNNY, supposed "comedy" shows on late at night, I bet.

And schools ? Even graduate schools, today, don't contain the factual info that grammar school kids got in the 1950s!

THIS STUFF ( people not knowing what they should ) DRIVES ME CRAZY!

111 posted on 12/15/2015 2:18:30 PM PST by nopardons
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To: LS
Reminds you of the Reagan polls, I think you are correct in your analysis. How does one go 20 up in a month, I don't believe PP or any other until after Christmas.
112 posted on 12/15/2015 2:18:44 PM PST by Little Bill (EVICT Queen Jean)
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To: demshateGod
Not everyone !

I have NEVER watched any of those things.

113 posted on 12/15/2015 2:19:28 PM PST by nopardons
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To: demshateGod

My Mom said at the time a lot of people were for the internment camps and actually there were a lot of Japanese and German spies in the US. I have heard other people her age say the same thing.

That is not my personal belief for any flamethrowers out there.


114 posted on 12/15/2015 2:22:12 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Grampa Dave

There were two camps in south AR too.


115 posted on 12/15/2015 2:29:11 PM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: DoodleDawg

“Then how?”

Come on, really?

Enforce our existing laws; deport all Muslims; devote resources to detecting infiltrators.

Nothing’s perfect, but it wouldn’t be hard to do a decent job. Ike did a pretty good job without anything like the resources available now.


116 posted on 12/15/2015 2:30:31 PM PST by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

Supposedly, via my grandmother and mother, there were quite a lot of German spies in the New York tri-state area before we entered WW II and during it. Many posed as Belgians, or other nationalities.


117 posted on 12/15/2015 2:30:41 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Little Bill

Well, PPP for months has been pretty much dead center of Reuters/OAN Gravis/Morning Consult on the high side and Wall Street Journal/ABC/CNN on the low side, with Monmouth sort of out in left field.


118 posted on 12/15/2015 2:31:19 PM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: ctdonath2
There are really some good arguments about why it may have been better for the safety of Japanese-Americans to relocate them from the West Coast. I am not defending it, but it is hard to create the atmosphere that existed at the time of Pearl Harbor and the impact tht Japanese atrocities committed in the Philippines had on the general populace. Racial tensions were high and there was the risk of violence at a time when we were fighting for our very survival. It should be noted that we did not do the same thing in Hawaii.

Shocked by the December 7, 1941, Empire of Japan attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii that propelled the United States into World War II, one U.S. government response to the war (1941-1945) began in early 1942 with the incarceration of thousands of Japanese Americans on the West Coast and the territory of Hawaii. Approximately 120,000 Issei (first generation, Japanese immigrants) and Nisei (second generation, U.S. citizens) from the U.S. West Coast were incarcerated in War Relocation Authority (WRA) camps across the country--based on Executive Order 9066 (Feb. 19, 1942). Through separate confinement programs to the WRA, thousands of Japanese, German, and Italian citizens in the U.S. (and in many cases, their U.S. citizen relatives), classified as Enemy Aliens, were detained by the Department of Justice (DOJ) through its Alien Enemy Control Unit and, in Latin America, by the Department of State’s Special War Problems Division. Additionally, the U.S. Army held enemy aliens across the U.S. wherever the number of apprehensions was too few for the Immigration and Naturalization Service to operate a detention facility.

At the time of WWII, the United States had a large population of ethnic Germans. In 1940 more than 1.2 million persons had been born in Germany, 5 million had two native-German parents, and 6 million had one native-German parent. Many more had distant German ancestry. During WWII, the United States detained a total of 11,507 ethnic Germans, overwhelmingly German nationals. Similarly, a small proportion of Italian nationals and Italian Americans were interned in relation to their total population in the US.

During WWI President Woodrow Wilson issued two sets of regulations on April 6, 1917, and November 16, 1917, imposing restrictions on German-born male residents of the United States over the age of 14. The rules were written to include natives of Germany who had become citizens of countries other than the U.S.; all were classified as aliens. Some 250,000 people in that category were required to register at their local post office, to carry their registration card at all times, and to report any change of address or employment. The same regulations and registration requirements were imposed on females on April 18, 1918. Some 6,300 such aliens were arrested. Thousands were interrogated and investigated. A total of 2,048 were incarcerated for the remainder of the war in two camps, Fort Douglas, Utah, for those west of the Mississippi, and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, for those east of the Mississippi.

119 posted on 12/15/2015 2:36:56 PM PST by kabar
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To: LS
Once things get serious I follow Mason-Dixon and Battle Ground pols. I also weigh what they say as opposed to the others.

This is going to be a doozie, I think we are in a political, I hate to use the word, shift.

This has been forming for a while, it is going to interesting, death to the New Deal.

120 posted on 12/15/2015 2:45:10 PM PST by Little Bill (EVICT Queen Jean)
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