Recent polling in small towns and rural areas of battleground states has informed a new $50 million campaign for Democratic group American Bridge to try and win over some of President Trump's base, Scott Bland reports for Politico. "The survey was conducted online by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research from June 3-9, surveying 1,700 voters in Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin."
Republican-leaning voters in small towns and rural areas of battleground states said they approved of President Trump overall, but were far less positive on key issues that impacted voters' pocketbooks and well-being. Half of the respondents rated Trump negatively on "cutting taxes for people like me," and responses were even less favorable on several health care questions. "Just 25 percent of respondents gave Trump a positive rating for 'reducing health care costs,' compared to 67 percent who rated him negatively, while they split against Trump 39-51 on 'taking on the drug and pharmaceutical companies,'" Bland reports.
American Bridge President Bradley Beychok said they're not trying to win a majority of Trump's rural voters in 2020, but said even modest gains compared to 2016 would be a big boost. "We’re trying to go from losing these segments [of voters] 85-15 to maybe 75-25," Beychok told Bland.
from The Rural Blog http://bit.ly/31Tbavv Battleground state polling from Democrat group shows Trump vulnerable with rural voters on health care - Entrepreneur Generations
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