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Nearly 70 percent say Trump is a bad role model for children: poll

BY JOSH DELK - 03/21/18 02:18 PM EDT


[ What is wrong with the people who don't know that this Vile President is a horrible role model? Surely, they know better and are just pretending out of loyalty to the cult leader. I actually hope that's all it is. ]


Nearly 70 percent of voters say that President Trump is a bad role model for children, according to a survey released Wednesday.

Respondents to the Quinnipiac University poll said by 67 percent to 29 percent that Trump is not a good role model for kids, a position held consistently across age groups ranging from 18 to 65 and up.

Over half of voters, 55 percent, say the president does not have a sense of decency, while 42 percent said he does.

Fifty-nine percent of respondents said Trump does not share their values, and 53 percent said he doesn't care about the average American.

Only 30 percent are proud to have Trump as commander in chief; 50 percent are embarrassed.

Democrats and some Republicans have criticized Trump in the past over his decorum and harsh, sometimes vulgar, language.

Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), who is retiring after 2018, once said the 45th president is " absolutely not" a good role model for children and would be remembered most for "the debasement of our nation."

GOP Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.), who is also stepping down after this year, condemned Trump's "mean and cruel tweets" in an October interview.

"The statements that are made about people and seeming to ascribe the worst motives to people as well, that's something we tell our kids not to do,” Flake said.

The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted March 16-20 among 1,291 voters and has a margin of error of 3.3 percentage points.

thehill.com

[ Yeah, and there's the whole adultery with porn stars thing. While still a newlywed. Maybe Trumpsters hope their sons grow up to do that. And they want their daughters to bang any rich guy who grabs 'em by the .... well, you know.

Remember, Johnny, a real man grabs women's body parts at every opportunity... that shows what a stud you are. If any bitch complains, call her an ugly liar and threaten to sue her for everything she's worth. Bullying women is what tough men do. ]

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