How has news coverage of Donald Trump’s “locker room” comments and behavior affected his campaign?
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A. Hurts campaign (783 Votes)
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C. Neutral (171 Votes)
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B. Helps campaign (86 Votes)
This is not a scientific poll — results reflect only the opinions of those voting.
10 responses to “How has news coverage of Donald Trump’s “locker room” comments and behavior affected his campaign?”
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What kind of question is this?!
Agree, without any rational?????
it’s a trick question.
The paper of course is asking the wrong question. The actual question should be: How suspicious is the TIMING of the release of Trump’s locker room comments from years ago?
You do have a point. Why wasn’t this brought up a year ago during the primary season. Would people still vote for the Donald if this information was out there? Don’t think so. Just another example of our wacko press being incompetent. Might as well go to RT for news.
The media is lined up to support Obama’s future designee.
IRT JMV371, a error for the media to give press time for Mr. Trump, good or bad. We still have 3 weeks and time will heal providing Mr. Trump the jolt to get the team, Trump/Pence, through the finish line ahead of the other team. To date, four of the nine women has been discredited. Bad for the New York Times.
Don’t know how it can help his campaign, but a few people seem to think it can.
This has nothing to do, with a nation, that is falling apart. Many presidents had sexual issues, while in office. It seems to be a long standing problem.
I read the results as a mini “poll” … how many people are voting for him and for her! It matches the National NEWs media results! Trump can’t call it rigged when it turns out a landslide!!!