But since only 31 percent of all of those surveyed
said they would definitely vote again for Trump, it shows a problem for
Trump even among those who would be expected to be his most loyal
supporters — the 42 percent who identify as Republican voters. "The vote to re-elect numbers are 31 percent — 11
points below the (Republican) Party identification. That spells trouble
for him," said Porn. "And there are people who are saying they like
him, or are giving him a positive job rating, who are still saying they
won't re-elect him. That gap is a problem." ... For the poll, EPIC-MRA of Lansing randomly surveyed
600 likely voters in Michigan between Sunday and Thursday of this
week. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 percentage points.