A growing number of Republicans want T-rump off the ticket in 2020
In the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll, one-third of Republicans polled want T-rump off the party's ticket for the 2020 Election. As T-rump himself would say, 'That's a youge number'.
Despite his claims of being the most popular President earlier this month (he's still sinking in the latest poll numbers, with an average of 38% approval), a notable number of people do not support T-rump in the GOP, and want someone else on the ticket.
Among those identifying as "liberal/moderate" Republicans, the vote is split: 49% want him on the ticket while 48% do not.
Among "very conservative" Republicans, he gets the msot support with 85% who want him on the ticket and 11% do not.
Those identifying as 'conservatives' are more likely to want Trump to be renominated (74% yes /23% no), but with those who identify as 'Republican' the numbers change drastically (65% yes /32% no).
As the numbers increase to boot him off the ticket, a number of Republicans are hinting that they are interested in challenging T-rump in a primary, including ormer Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse and, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan. Former SotH Paul Ryan has been mentioned in Republican circles, as well as fornmer US Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Pundits say this group of republicans - and many others - have broken away from the current T-rump party, so they can say to voters: "See, we all weren't -- and aren't -- like this!"