Despite the unpopular President Obama and the population smaller than in Hillary Clinton, Republicans are fighting the privilege assessment of only nine days before the first main debate of GOP in Ohio.
According to the recent survey issued by Pee research, Republicans noticed that their favor has fallen significantly since the beginning of the year among voters.
The image of the Republican party became more negative in the first half of this year. Currently, 32% has a favorable impression on the Republican Party, and 60% have an adverse view. From January, favorable views on GOP have fallen by nine percentage points. The democratic party still has mixed grades (48% favorable, 47% unfavorable).
What’s more, the Republicans of disappointment seem great fights inside your own event.
In particular, Republicans are now more critical of their own party than a few months ago. About two -thirds (68%) express a favorable opinion about their party, the lowest share in over two years. Six months ago, 86% of Republicans have positively perceived GOP.
And here is the biggest problem: Democrats still trust more problems, “governing in a more honest and ethical way” and relate to everyday Americans. This is an amazing feat, taking into account the news about the E -Mail Hillary Clinton server and removal of 32,000 E -Mail, which she considered “personal”. Voters also perceive GOP as more extreme of the two main political parties.
These latest numbers certainly reflect the gap that we have seen in GOP for years and prove that the Republicans have a lot to do in terms of reaching voters and proving that their party is a better choice. A little in the last few days has been a dispute between anti-establand senators such as Ted Cruz and GOP Leadership at Capitol Hill. In addition, the growth of the Tea Party in 2009 was not only a reaction to the great policy of President Obama’s government, but also against the great government republicans.



