A new poll shows that 75% of Republicans want to see former President Donald Trump play a prominent role within the GOP moving forward.
According to The Hill:
Three-quarters of Republicans said they want former President Trump to play a prominent role in the Republican Party despite his second impeachment trial, according to a poll released on Monday — two days after his acquittal.
A Quinnipiac University poll determined that 75 percent of Republican respondents expressed interest in Trump continuing to play a prominent role in the GOP, while 21 percent said they wouldn’t want that.
Sixty percent of all Americans said they did not want Trump to have an important role in the Republican Party, including 96 percent of Democrats and 61 percent of independents.
A majority of respondents, 55 percent, also said the former president should not be permitted to hold elected office in the future. Republicans again strayed from the majority, with 87 percent saying that Trump should be allowed to hold elected office.
President Trump has now withstood two major attacks (impeachment) by the Democrats and still remains favorable amongst Republicans. We can chalk this up to another Democrat failure.