Voters were asked which words describe Donald Trump — and the results were brutal by Oliver Darcy on Jun 29, 2016, 6:59 PM Advertisement
Almost nine-in-10 voters think “hot-headed” is an accurate phrase to use when describing presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. The poll, conducted by phone between June 26 and 28, asked 1,017 registered voters if a series of words or phrases accurately described the Manhattan billionaire. Of the respondents, 83% said “obnoxious” was an accurate description and 45% agreed with “corrupt.” Just 35% agreed Trump was “sensible,” 34% said he was “experienced,” and 66% agreed he was “intelligent.” Describing presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the answers were quite different. For Clinton, 82% agreed the former secretary of state was “intelligent” and 77% said she was “experienced.” However, only 30% agreed Clinton was “honest and trustworthy.” Clinton currently leads Trump in the RealClearPolitics polling average. She has bested him in more than a dozen consecutive polls. The Fox News poll had Clinton leading Trump by 6 points. SEE ALSO: Donald Trump's poll numbers have fallen off a cliff — and even he knows it |
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