Two-thirds of N.H. Democrats would prefer a meteor wiping out humanity over a 2nd Trump term

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Two-thirds of N.H. Democrats would prefer a meteor wiping out humanity over a 2nd Trump term
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Nearly two-thirds of likely New Hampshire Democratic primary voters said they would prefer a life-extinguishing meteor strike against the Earth over President Trump being re-elected in November.

Sixty-two percent of Democrats in New Hampshire, whose primary will take place on Tuesday, responded to a University of Massachusetts-Lowell survey by saying they'd prefer human extinction over a second Trump term. An even higher percentage of people making less than $50,000 a year and female voters agreed that a giant meteor is preferable to the president getting re-elected on November 3, 2020.

Only thirty-eight percent of those who responded chose Trump over the deaths of themselves and all of humanity. Seventy-two percent of those polled who identified with a"conservative ideology" said they would prefer the president is re-elected later this year. Only 31 percent of moderates said they would favor Trump's re-election.

The unorthodox, eschatological survey also questioned likely Democratic voters on who they believe is most likely to defeat Trump in a general election match-up. Former Vice President Joe Biden came out on top with 42 percent saying he can defeat the president and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders came in second after receiving 31 percent of support. About 27 percent of respondents said both candidates"are about equally likely to defeat Donald Trump.

The UMass-Lowell survey went on to ask more mundane political questions, with a slight majority saying they'd have preferred Trump was removed by impeachment than by the upcoming election. About 45 percent of those surveyed said they would like to see Trump's time in office coming to an end as a result of the election -- and not by impeachment.A 62 percent majority of Democrats would prefer a meteor ending humanity over President Donald Trump winning re-election in November 2020.

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