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Aren T: Cent and Campaign Rally

aren t: Just six per cent told the firm they aren't worried at all in a survey conducted last week, according to Huffington Post Canada. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Fayetteville, N.C. By comparison, 42 per cent said they are "very" or "moderately" worried about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton becoming president. According to numbers from Insights West released on Tuesday, 79 per cent of Canadians say they are "very" or "moderately" concerned about the possibility the wildly-controversial Republican could win the White House. Forty-nine per cent said they are "not too concerned" or not concerned at all about the possibility she could win. Sixty-four per cent told the firm it would be "very bad for Canada" if Trump wins, while another 14 per cent said it would be "bad." That represents a 16-per cent spike from when the question was asked the same time last year. A strong majority also thinks a Trump presidency would be a nightmare for this country. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.