Newsweek is right in line with RCP.
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Donald Trump's approval rating rebounds
Newsweek's tracker shows that Trump's approval rating is ticking back up.www.newsweek.com
Keep the discussion going but the point remains, as long as you maintain focus on TDS, the Republicans will pull away.
Trend is positive towards Trump in RCP.
Well, he is still your President for 1,344 more days.He did it his entire first term. His faithful minions don't seem to care that a decade or so before he ran for President, he said he would run as a Republican because they're dumb. Regardless, they're still all at ease with him because he has Fox News personalities running the administration, and a Joseph Goebbels clown as one of his closest advisors
I think that’s pretty high for Trump.Donald Trump's average approval rating on Real Clear Polling is at 46.1%. His average disapproval rating is at 50.1%, and that includes Republican-leaning pollsters such as Rasmussen Reports. RMG Research and Trafalgar/Insider Advantage.
Time for a reality check, indeed.
Enjoy Your ride.
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New poll shows Trump’s approval rating is underwater on nearly every issue
President’s only positive policy area rating in new poll is on border securitywww.yahoo.com
You are dead wrong. Check the graph on Real Clear Polling. That's the first link up above.
On April 17th, Donald Trump's Real Clear Polling Average Job Approval Rating was at 46.5%. Today (May 17th), Donald Trump's Real Clear Polling Average Job Approval Rating is at 46.1%. It has gone down over the last 30 days.
The only derangement I've seen in this thread lately is from the MAGA Cult wanting to make a federal crime out of Comey's "8647" picture.
In his first term, he was mostly in the range of 39% to 44%. It may have just been a coincidence, but there did appear to be a correlation between how much he was tweeting and his job approval numbers. It was an inverse relationship. Whenever he managed to stay off Twitter for a week or so, his numbers would go up .... but then they would always go right back down when he started tweeting again.I think that’s pretty high for Trump.
Having had a couple of would be assassins doesn't change the definition of the word nor does the job title of the person using it. You've become who you rightly mocked, the overly sensitive snowflakes who take things out of context to feign outrage.Any of those mentioned had multiple attempts on their lives?
What do you all think “86” would mean when it’s associated with an ex-FBI Director?
Enough.
Keep on diverting/lying lIke the D Party and the press has done for the last 10 years. Let’s see where that takes you all.
Until people in your party say enough, you will get what you deserve.
Keep digging.Hey, Princess Snowflake ....
Google "86."
I guarantee you that the first thing you will find under AI overview, will be these words:
"The term "86" is a restaurant and bar slang term meaning "to remove" or "get rid of" something, such as a menu item or a customer who is no longer welcome. It can also be used in a more general sense to mean to discard or reject something. The origin of the term is thought to be from the 1930's, where it referred to an item that was sold out at a sofa fountain or lunch counter."
The Cheers example I gave was therefore, highly relevant, to the slang terminology of the number "86" when used as a verb.
On top of being a sensitive little daisy, you are an ignorant and childishly simple-minded fool.