Fifty-three percent of American Catholics plan to vote for President Donald Trump in 2020 or are open to the possibility, a new EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research poll reveals.
Here is how the poll results, released Monday, break down:
- 34% are certain they would vote for Trump. 10% say there is a good chance and 9% say it is a possibility.
- 38% say they will never vote for Trump and 9% say it is unlikely they will cast their ballots in favor of him.
- 39% would vote for him in a matchup with former Vice President Joe Biden, who is favored by 52%. He also trails in matchups with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (39% to 54%), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (41% to 49%), and Pete Buttigieg (41% to 46%).
The poll, conducted Nov. 15-23, surveyed 2,055 registered voters, including 1,223 Catholic voters. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.38 percentage points with the total sample and plus or minus 2.66 percentage points with the sample of Catholic voters.
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