By Rebecca Savransky
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/279430-nearly-half-of-sanders-voters-in-west-virginia-would-vote
Nearly half of the voters in
the West Virginia Democratic primary who backed Bernie Sanders say they
would vote for Republican Donald
Trump in the fall presidential election, according to exit polls
reported by CBS News.
Forty-four percent of Sanders
supporters surveyed said they would rather back the presumptive GOP nominee in
November, with only 23 percent saying they'd support Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. And 31
percent said would support neither candidate in the likely general election
match-up.
According to exit polls
reported by ABC News, about one-third of Democratic primary voters would
choose Trump in a general election match-up between him and Clinton. In that
survey, 44 percent would choose Clinton, and 21 percent would choose neither
candidate.
According to ABC News, about 80 percent of West Virginia
Republican voters say they're excited or optimistic about what Trump would do
if he were elected president, and 9 in 10 think Trump is likely to beat Clinton
in a general election.
In a match-up between Trump
and Clinton, about 90 percent of Republican primary voters in West Virginia say
they would vote for Trump.
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