Posted on 03/17/2016 8:35:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
If this poll accurately reflects the US electorate, get ready for the mother of all gender gaps (so to speak) in November if Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential nomination. The frontrunner has a major problem with women, according to this Reuters-Ipsos poll conducted over the first half of March, and it has gotten worse rather than better over the last six months. Half of all women have a “very unfavorable” view of Trump, in an election that could pit him against the first female major-party nominee:
Real estate billionaire Donald Trump’s coarse rhetoric has won him some fans, but there’s at least one large group in America that is increasingly unimpressed: women.
Half of U.S. women say they have a “very unfavorable” view of the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling, up from the 40 percent who felt that way in October. The survey was taken from March 1-15, and included 5,400 respondents.
The rise in anti-Trump sentiment among women could pose a problem for the New York billionaire in his quest for the White House. Women form just over half of the U.S. population, and they have turned out at higher rates than men in every election since 1996, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
“If the presidential election were tomorrow, women would be a big problem for Trump,” Republican strategist David Carney said. “But he has time to fix it.”
In head-to-head polling, Reuters puts the gender gap between Trump and Hillary Clinton into double digits:
If the GOP frontrunner were to run against Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton in the general election, likely women voters would support Clinton over Trump by nearly 14 percentage points, according to the March polling data. Among men, Clinton would win by about 5 percentage points.
I asked Reuters for a statement on methodology, and they provided this:
Margin of error: The credibility interval for our polls on women who give Trump the lowest level of favorability aka very unfavorable is 1.9 percentage points in March and 1.6 percentage points in October.
Sample sizes and dates: The March poll included 3,477 responses from March 1 to March 15. The October poll included 5,093 responses from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31.
It’s an interesting result, especially since the same polling data for Reuters’ national tracking poll suggests that Trump does better among women at the moment than his Republican rivals in the GOP primaries, at least. Filtering down to March 1-15 and selecting women only across all political affiliations, a third of 1,997 respondents support Trump for the GOP nomination, while only 16% support Ted Cruz. Nearly 30% wouldn’t vote at all. When narrowed further to only Republican and independent voters (1,632 respondents), Trump gets 39%, Cruz gets 18.3%, and 18.9% wouldn’t vote at all. (Note that this poll included Marco Rubio and Ben Carson for at least part of the period.)
Even without the gender gap, Trump has major favorability issues in Reuters’ tracking polls. Once again filtering for those who participated in 2012, 39.5% of respondents view him very unfavorably, 6.9% somewhat unfavorably, and another 9.2% lean toward unfavorable, for a total unfavorability of 55.6%. He gets only 18.2% for “very favorable,” with a total favorability of 44.4%.
However, when it comes to the head-to-head matchup, the tracking poll shows Trump a distant second to Hillary, 41.1/34, with a quarter of respondents declaring that they’ll skip the election altogether. That narrows slightly when filtering out all those who didn’t vote for either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney in 2012, but Hillary still leads 46.2/39.7, and 14% of those who voted in 2012 say they won’t be back in 2016. Among men who voted in 2012, Hillary only has a slight edge, 44/43.5, but among women who voted in 2012, it expands to 48.5/35.8.
Don’t forget that the gender gap in 2012 was much narrower. Women made up 53% of the electorate and broke 55/44 for Obama, while men went for Romney 52/45 for a net gap of -4 for the GOP. Right now, we’d be looking at a net gap of -13.2 among those who voted in 2012. That has the makings of a disaster for Republicans in November if it doesn’t change, one that could roll well down the ballot.
There is certainly time to fix this, and head-to-head polling is still somewhat fraught at this stage with other emotional baggage from the primaries. Also, Reuters does not have similar data readily available to compare Trump against Ted Cruz or John Kasich, which makes it a little tough to argue on a data basis that either would substantially improve the GOP’s chances in the fall. However, this is still a big red flag for Republicans, especially given that they will likely face off against a woman at the top of the opposing ticket.
You are obviously half a misogynist and half of US women are obviously misandrists.
My wife can’t stand him personally. She is voting for him. And deeply committed to that. I’m there also. He will get my vote. You bet. He doesn’t have to be my bud. He needs to build a wall and fix the trade imbalance.
I know of no republican woman that would vote for Hitery Clinton over Donald Trump. It’s a falacy.
No need to worry, Ben Carson just announced his wife will also support Donald Trump, as long as Trump gets her a job also.
I REALLY could not STAND him at first but his kids won me over!!! I am FIRMLY Trump NOTHING could change my mind!!! Those kids are amazing people a MIRROR of the TRUE MAN!!!! he NEEDS to get those kids out there OFTEN!!!!
All dykes will be voting for Clinton and everyone of them will tell you that Clinton is a lesbian who’s just scared to come out of the closet. Bill Clinton has admitted this fact.
Nope, I base my view on the fact that half the women are liberals, abort babies and vote for Democrats. My views are justified.
Must be part of his "Jobs Plan".
So that means half have a favorable opinion of Trump. Not bad.
Trump will not let himself be neutered by politically correct dysrons like Karl Rove--who has never had a clue how to wake people up from a stultifying ideology imposed by a Leftist Media, themselves indoctrinated by a Leftist Academia.
Half of all marriages end in divorce due in part, to these very same women.
And men.
She says “I am abused and micro aggressed!”
He had said “could you make me a sammich?”
Yes. America is that messed up.
My wife has voted republican her entire life. She would not think of voting for a baby killing, pro queer “marriage” supporting democrat. She also despises RINOs who are feminized, which is all of them. She is very traditional and says what she likes about Trump is he can’t be bought off and says what in the hell he feels like saying, and that 100% of what he says she would say. I married a real woman, who sees this country going over the cliff unless Donald J. Trump is elected.
The left will always call anyone criticizing a woman a misogynist when they can't challenge them on issues.
Okay, I wondered. No problem though, my feelings aren’t hurt. :p
“As you did, by the way.”
Well, we can hope that is the case, if not Hillary will win by default, conservative women not voting. I like to think of myself as politically informed, I am well aware of how the GOPe has treated their base, I am well aware of media bias, but many, many women aren’t, even conservative ones.
My dearest friend, a woman I have seen fight to the finish, with blood coming out of her eyes, on conservative values, (had to call 911 one night at a dinner party at our home, blood pressure). She voted for Kasich here in Ohio, is appalled that I voted for Trump, will absolutely not vote for him and of course not, Hillary. She is praying for a brokered convention,,if not she will note vote.
My wife would never vote for the Democrat either. At least she better not! If Trump gets the nomination, I’m pretty sure I can bring her around.
“(About a thousand links)”
Good Lord, man! How do you do that?
“Im starting to see this in my FaceBook timeline by women who have not previously shown any interest in politics. The comments are unanimously angry toward Trump and the GOP.”
I assume you are taking every opportunity to point out that their opinions are based on faulty data.
Well theres only so many dykes out there. LOL!
“so these dykes have a more favorable outlook on an old hag in Hillary and an even decrepit old fart in Bernie?”
Yeah, pretty soon they’ll be sporting Hillary buttons “I like Dyke!”
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