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Originally posted by Mooshashi View PostYou call 44% approval a "surge", meanwhile 53% disapprove of his presidency?
Not a math major, I see.
Let us all know when he gets over a 50% approval rate. He might do so, but he's nowhere close to it for now.Originally posted by jaded View PostI didn't call it anything...The Hill did based on a Washington Post-ABC poll of 47%...that's almost 12% (a 3 month surge) Mr. Math expert and you need to learn to read. Say what you want but he has moved up after many hurdles and land-mines and is gaining greater acceptance. He's looking better while ********s candidates keep looking worse.
The survey, which was released Sunday, found that 47 percent of registered voters approve of the job ***** is doing in the White House, a figure that represents a 5-point increase from April. Fifty percent of registered voters disapprove of *****'s performance as president.
*****'s approval rating between mid 2011 and 2012 was 40-48% (***** doing better than ***** at this time in *****'s term)...and you know how the 2012 election went.
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Fact Check: Today's Presidential Tweet - Sentence #1 - True & True
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) July 17, 2019
Thank you, @POTUS @realDonald*****https://t.co/pafEHaSsWp pic.twitter.com/XxNQOQYUqr
So his approval rating went up 4% in the last 2 days since the whole "let them go back to where they came from" tweet and the failed impeachment bill vote.
Get ready for 4 more years.
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Yeah.... I'd have to agree.
When the swamp became a cesspool.
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Originally posted by jaded View PostSince you asked to be notified...
Fact Check: Today's Presidential Tweet - Sentence #1 - True & True
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) July 17, 2019
Thank you, @POTUS @realDonald*****https://t.co/pafEHaSsWp pic.twitter.com/XxNQOQYUqr
So his approval rating went up 4% in the last 2 days since the whole "let them go back to where they came from" tweet and the failed impeachment bill vote.
Get ready for 4 more years.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...roval-ratings/
There’s a reason why ***** only quotes Rasmussen
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Originally posted by Tomjas View PostAnd now for reality
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...roval-ratings/
There’s a reason why ***** only quotes Rasmussen
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Originally posted by jaded View PostComplete nonsense...Rasmussen was the only poll to accurately predict the outcome of 2016 and that 50% poll was published today.
https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-amer...a-pro-gop-bias
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Originally posted by Tomjas View PostThey also predicted that Romney would beat *****
https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-amer...a-pro-gop-bias
During the 2012 presidential race, Rasmussen said that 49 percent of its respondents supported GOP candidate Mitt Romney compared to 48 percent who backed then-president Barack *****. The ******** ended up winning the popular vote, 51 percent to 47 percent.
Well within the margin of error.
But you're missing the point being...his approval rating went up 4% by the same pollster in the last 2 days since the whole "let them go back to where they came from" tweet. People appear to be supporting his remark.Last edited by jaded; 07-17-2019, 11:57 PM.
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This North Carolina ***** rally, where ***** reiterated that these women can leave if they don't like it here is one of the finest examples of ***** not giving two flying shіts about what the ********s and the media think after they spent the last couple of days condemning him. It was one of the finest examples of him giving his enemies the finger in all of his presidency.
And that ladies and gentleman is why the right loves ***** through all of his mistakes.
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Originally posted by Tomjas View PostAnd now for reality
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...roval-ratings/
There’s a reason why ***** only quotes Rasmussen
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