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Poll shows West Virginia voters remain supportive of Trump

CHARLESTON, W.Va.A majority of West Virginia voters believe there is not enough evidence to support the impeachment of President Donald Trump despite the ongoing hearings in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to the latest edition of the MetroNews West Virginia Poll.

They also remain very supportive of the job Trump is doing as president and want him to remain in office.

More than half of West Virginia likely voters said Congress should not impeach Trump and he should remain in office, 59 percent versus 34 percent who think Trump should be removed from office. Rex Repass, President of Research America Inc., reported these results today on MetroNews Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval.

“While the rest of the nation is divided over the impeachment inquiry, President Trump continues to have the solid support of West Virginia likely voters, both Democrats and Republicans alike,” Repass said. “West Virginia voters don’t believe there is enough evidence for the impeachment proceedings and want Trump to finish out his term as president.”

The West Virginia Poll results are opposite of a recent study conducted by NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll Oct. 27-29, 2019. This national poll showed that 49 percent of Americans want Trump removed from office while 46 percent believe Congress should not impeach Trump and he should be allowed to remain in office.

When asked specifically about Trump’s actions and discussion with the Ukrainan president, 54 percent of West Virginia voters said there wasn’t enough evidence for Congress to hold an impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump and he should finish his term as president compared to 39 percent of Americans. At the same time, 14 percent of West Virginians believe Congress should hold an impeachment inquiry to determine if there is enough evidence while 31 percent of Americans believe the same.

“President Trump’s job performance ratings have increased in West Virginia since the hearings started, not following the nation’s trend,” Repass said. “President Trump’s messages and actions continue to resonate with many likely voters throughout the state.”

Trump’s job approval ratings increased seven percentage points in West Virginia, from 54 percent to 61 percent during the past four months (from Aug. 2019 to Dec. 2019). His disapproval rating remains unchanged at 38 percent.

Nationally, Trump’s job approval ratings remains unchanged, 45 percent approve his job performance while 53 disapprove, according to the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

The MetroNews West Virginia Poll was conducted between Dec. 4-10 among a sample of 500 West Virginia registered voters who are likley to vote in the May 2020 primary. The overall confidence interval for the survey is +/- 4.4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level. The confidence interval varies for individual questions based on how registered voters responded. 

Methodology Statement                                   

Results of this edition of MetroNews West Virginia Poll are based on interviews conducted between Dec. 4-10, 2019 with a sample of 500 West Virginia registered voters who are likely to vote in the May 2020 primary, including registered Democrats, Republicans, Libertarian, Mountain Party, and unaffiliated or independent voters. Data collection was completed online and by telephone with purchased sample of registered voters who are likely to vote in primaries.

Registered likely voters in all 55 West Virginia counties were sampled for the survey and modeled to the number of registered voters based on data from the West Virginia Secretary of State’s office.  

When using sample of registered voters and hybrid data collection (online and telephone) it is not appropriate to apply a probability-based margin of error to interviews completed.  However, applying statistical tests of significance to each question asked at the 95 percent confidence interval yields an overall statistical error of +/- 4.4 percentage points based on the 500 interviews.  The 95 percent confidence interval varies by question. 

The purpose of the West Virginia Poll is to provide a snapshot of opinion and timely voter views in the Mountain State.  The media sponsor of the West Virginia Poll is MetroNews Radio Network. 

Rex Repass is director of the West Virginia Poll and president of Research America Inc. Repass is responsible for questionnaire design, the respondent screening and selection process, data tabulation, statistical analysis, and reporting of results.

The MetroNews West Virginia Poll is a non-partisan survey of public opinion conducted by Repass and Research America Inc. The West Virginia Poll has been directed by Repass and conducted periodically since January 21, 1980.  The name The West Virginia Poll is a trademark owned by Research America Inc., all rights reserved.

Respondent Profile

·       Gender [n=500]
o   Male                     48%
o   Female               52%
 
·       Age [n=500]
o   18-24                   7%
o   25-34                   19%
o   35-44                   20%
o   45-54                   15%
o   55-64                   19%
o   65+                     20%
 
·       Region of West Virginia [n=500]
o   Northern           50%
o   Southern           50%
 
·       Political party affiliation [n=500]
o   Democrat         38%
o   Republican      36%
o   Independent  24% 
o   Other                      2%
 
·       Political Orientation [n=500]
o   Conservative  40%
o   Moderate       34%
o   Liberal        26%
 
·       Education [n=500]
o   High School      24%
o   Some College 42%
o   Bachelor’s        20%
o   Master’s +        14%
 
·       Household Income [n=500]
o   < $75K                 72%
o   > $75K                 23%             

Topline Findings

  • In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? [n=500]

41%                          Strongly approve 

20%                          Somewhat approve

6%                             Somewhat disapprove

32%                          Strongly disapprove

1%                             Not Sure 

  • Based on what you have seen, read, or heard about President Trump’s call and actions related to his discussion with the Ukrainian president, which of the following best describes what you think?  

54%                          There is not enough evidence for Congress to hold an impeachment inquiry of

Donald Trump and he should finish his term as president

25%                          There is enough evidence for Congress to impeach Donald Trump and remove

him from office now 

14%                          Congress should hold an impeachment inquiry to determine if there is enough evidence to see if he should remain or be removed from office

6%                             Not sure

  • And, based upon what you know today would you say Congress should… [n=500]

59%                         Not impeach Donald Trump and he should remain in office

34%                         Impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office 

  7%                          Not sure

Note:  some percentages may not total 100% due to rounding error

About Research America Inc.

Research America Inc. is a custom survey research and strategic consulting firm.  The firm’s services range from consulting with clients to identify research objectives, through study design, data collection, analysis, and research-based strategy recommendations.  For more information see www.researchamericainc.com.  

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