Bring Trump back for another term, most poll voters say

Polled in December, most readers of The Packer believe President Trump should be reelected in 2020.

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Polled in December, most readers of The Packer believe President Trump should be reelected in 2020.

The poll, now closed, asked readers “From an industry perspective, should President Trump be re-elected in 2020?”

Votes of 318 who took the survey tilted to Trump but were fairly evenly split, with those who favor Trump for another term numbering 176 votes, or 55% of the total.

Those who don’t think Trump should be reelected numbered 142 votes, or 45% of total votes cast in the poll.
The poll generated a lively discussion on The Packer’s Facebook page, with both supporters and detractors sounding off.

Find all past polls at The Packer’s poll web page.

In the comment section below, please tell us what you think of the poll outcome and how you project next year’s presidential campaign. Would another four years of Trump be good for the industry?

Find the current poll at The Packer, “What is the most important value associated with the terms of sustainable or sustainability?” at this link.

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