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Over 40% of GOP Don t Know Enough About Liz Cheney, Marjorie Taylor Greene to Form Opinion: Poll

Over 40% of GOP Don t Know Enough About Liz Cheney, Marjorie Taylor Greene to Form Opinion: Poll On 2/4/21 at 11:14 AM EST Despite the recent media attention they garnered, Republican Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Liz Cheney of Wyoming are relatively unknown members of the GOP, according to a Axios/ Survey Monkey poll released Thursday. The study found that 49 percent of Republicans said they don t know enough about Greene or Cheney to form an opinion about the politicians. Only one in five Republican and Republican-leaning respondents said they aligned themselves with either politician. About 15 percent said they sided with Greene, while 5 percent backed Cheney.

Poll: Republicans Favor Marjorie Taylor Green to Liz Cheney

In the space between the inauguration of President Joe Biden and next week’s Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, a fascinating political media story has emerged: what does the future of the Republican party look like? This story has occupied the minds of many during the news taint, and begs the following question: Is it more like establishment GOP leadership with old-school brand awareness, like Rep. Liz Cheney (who notoriously voted to impeach Trump.) OR, does it look more like QAnon conspiracy theorist, and Trump supporter Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene? Axios has just published an exclusive poll that sheds new light and reveals that Republican Americans polled support the newly elected QAnon conspiracist over the third-ranking member of the House Republicans by a spread of 38%.

Majority Fear Trump Will Play Too Big a Role in GOP After Leaving Office: Poll

Majority Fear Trump Will Play Too Big a Role in GOP After Leaving Office: Poll On 12/31/20 at 10:17 AM EST Polling has tipped President Donald Trump to continue having a controlling role in the Republican party, which some deem will be too big, after leaving the White House. Axios/Survey Monkey asked 3,561 respondents how much of a part they think Trump will have in the GOP s leadership going forward after January. They were asked: Are you more concerned that Donald Trump will play too big or too small a role in the future of the Republican Party? Read more Too this, 51 percent said too big a role compared to 44 percent who said too small.

Trump s Children Could Become Political Forces

Trump s Popularity Among Republicans Could Make His Children Political Forces By Ryan Chatelain Nationwide SHARE Could the Trumps follow in the footsteps of the Kennedys and Bushes to emerge as the next American political dynasty? What You Need To Know Experts say that Donald Trump’s grip on the Republican Party is so strong that his family members could become political forces, with him campaigning for them None of the president’s children or their spouses have publicly announced plans to seek elected office, but daughter Ivanka and son Donald Jr. have both reportedly pondered their political futures If Donald Trump does not seek re-election, early polls show his son, Donald Jr., trailing only Vice President Mike Pence in a potential Republican field

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