Just 17% of Republicans said it was “acceptable” while Trump is still in office.
A third said they would be OK with it after he leaves office, while 21% said they didn’t support the idea either during or after his presidency. And 28% said they were “not sure.”
Across party lines, half of those surveyed opposed naming government buildings after Trump. Just 9% said they were happy with it while he is still in office, and 21% supported it once he has left.
Among Democrats, only 3% said it was acceptable during his presidency, 11% supported it after he leaves office, and 77% opposed it altogether.
Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated the percentage of Republicans against naming government buildings after Trump, as it inadvertently left out that 28% were “not sure.”
