I've been searching Google and Google News and so far, despite checking lots of news stories, can't find a link to a page with the complete list of questions and responses. I've checked Gallup's site, too.
So far USA Today seems to be doling out just a few of the numbers in two main stories, one that 63% of Americans (46% of Republicans) say they definitely wouldn't vote for Trump
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2011-04-25-trump-president-poll.htmand the other that supposedly "GOP's gamble on the budget pays off, so far":
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-04-25-Poll-Republicans-budget-deficit-trust.htmA misleading headline based even on the few questions and responses cherrypicked for the article, which also notes that most Americans think the GOP plans for cutting the deficit will cut Medicare and Social Security too much.
Which makes me suspect the complete poll data has even more bad news for the GOP.
After cherrypicking poll numbers, that USA Today article gets its
only comment on the poll from Joseph White at Case Western Reserve University, who of course sees it as bad news for Democrats. USA Today doesn't mention that White used to be with the Brookings Institution, a right-wing think tank (
http://policy.case.edu/white.html ).
Sigh.
I was able to find the PDF file with the complete poll results for the latest NY Times/CBS poll, which the Wall Street Journal's John Fund had spun wildy after cherrypicking the results of just one of many poll questions:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x958556So I'd like to see the complete poll results for the USA Today/Gallup poll.