Republicans back Trump despite reports he called soldiers 'suckers' and 'losers': Reuters/Ipsos poll

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Republicans back Trump even after reports he called soldiers 'suckers' and 'losers': Reuters/Ipsos poll

NEW YORK - Half of Americans believe media reports that President Donald Trump referred to U.S. soldiers as"suckers" and"losers," despite his denials, but the alleged comments do not appear to have hurt his standing among Republicans, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.

Yet most Republicans still hold favorable views of Trump, and a majority of Republicans say the recent news has not influenced their choice for president. The poll shows that while public disapproval of Trump has increased slightly over the past week, it is mostly unchanged among Republicans.

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