"The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on on July 6-7, 2016 by
Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence."
7/11/16, "Voters Question Clinton's Qualifications, Now Rate Trump Equal," Rasmussen Reports
"Most voters have difficulty swallowing President Obama's superlatives for Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail last week and now rate her and Donald Trump equally when it comes to their preparedness for the White House.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that
just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters agree with Obama's statement that "there
has never ever been any man or woman more qualified for this office than
Hillary Clinton." Sixty-five percent (65%) disagree with the
president's statement. Thirteen percent (13%) are undecided. (To see
survey question wording, click here.)
It's important to note that the question did not identify the person who
made the statement. Obama praised Clinton while campaigning with her in
North Carolina on the same day that FBI Director James
Comey announced his agency would not seek any indictments of the former
secretary of State despite her "extremely careless" handling of
classified information. Most voters disagree with Comey’s decision.
Not surprisingly, just five percent (5%) of Republicans and 15% of
voters not affiliated with either political party agree with the
president's high praise of the likely Democratic presidential nominee.
But even Democrats aren't convinced: 42% of voters in Clinton's and
Obama's party agree with the statement, but 36% do not, with another 21%
who are not sure.
When given the choice, 41% of all voters think Clinton is better
qualified to be president, but just as many (40%) say that of Trump. A
sizable 19% are undecided.
That's a noticeable shift in Trump's favor from April when 50% said Clinton is qualified to be president, but only 27% felt that way about the billionaire businessman.
The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on July 6-7, 2016 by
Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen
Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
The race between Clinton and Trump has grown tighter in our latest White House Watch survey. [Trump 42, Hillary 40]
Seventy-four percent (74%) of Republicans see Trump as the more
qualified candidate, while 77% of Democrats say that of Clinton.
Forty-one percent (41%) of unaffiliated voters think Trump is more
qualified, compared to 31% who feel that way about Clinton, but 28% of
these voters are undecided.
Blacks are closely divided over Obama's characterization of Clinton as
the most qualified person ever to run for the presidency. Most whites
(70%) and other minority voters (64%) disagree.
A plurality (45%) of self-identified liberal voters agree with the
president about Clinton's qualifications, but 87% of conservatives and
62% of moderates disagree....
The gender gap is here, too. Women see Clinton as more qualified; men
feel Trump is better for the job. The older the voter, the more likely
he or she is to consider Trump more qualified....
Generally speaking, when it comes to national security, the economy and other major issues, voters expect Clinton to continue Obama's policies and Trump to change them, for better or worse....[The most recent Rasmussen poll on national security or the economy was taken on May 17-18, 2016.]
Following the release of a final report by the special congressional
committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, 49% of all voters believe Clinton lied to the families of those killed in Benghazi about the cause of their deaths.
Additional information from this survey and a full demographic breakdown are available to Platinum Members only."
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