About one-in-eight Trump supporters who voted for Trump in the 2016 election said they would not vote for Trump “if the 2016 presidential election were held today,” a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
Of the Americans who voted for Trump in 2016, 1 percent said they would not vote, 7 percent said they did not know what they would do, and 4 percent said they would vote for another candidate.
Despite recent revelations that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer in June 2016 to learn possibly damaging information about former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and setbacks for a new healthcare bill in the Senate despite a Republican majority, 88 percent of Trump voters said they would still vote for him.
That number is up 6 percent from the same survey taken by Reuters/Ipsos from May 2017, when 82 percent of Trump voters said they would still vote for Trump but 18 percent said they would not.
The poll was conducted online from July 11-12 with 1,296 participants, including 541 Trump voters. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 5.