55% flatly rule out voting for Trump, health care is top issue [View all]
The key issue of the 2018 midterms may stick around to trouble President Donald Trump in 2020: Americans, by a 17-point margin, say his handling of health care makes them more likely to oppose than support him for a second term.
That result, from the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, marks one of many challenges Trump is expected to face as he seeks re-election.
The Mueller report and his immigration policies are substantial negatives as well. As reported Friday, Trumps overall popularity is low: just 39 % of people approve of his work in office, and 55% flatly rule out voting for him next year.
Beyond that, a remarkable 75% of Americans, and 85% of registered voters, say theyre certain to vote in the 2020 election -- intended turnout levels typically only seen in the closing days of a presidential contest. If that intensity is maintained, it may boost Democratic candidates, many of whose core support groups are less reliable voters.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/2018-health-care-ranks-trumps-2020-challenges-poll/story?id=62675713
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