Trump Approval Polls

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is very clearly ill and declining fast. He may hang on for a long time, I don't know, but he is not running our country. He is a failure. His cult can see it. That's why his polls are slipping into nothingness. His crazies will hold on until the very end, but most will let go as their paychecks buy less and less and their health care costs goes through the roof or their health care disappears altogether.


His cult doesn't see it or doesn't want to see it. That's why this is as far as the polls will slip and we should be prepared for that. He has lost the middle and he needed every single person in the middle but he won't lose the cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By the time of the midterms, Trump appointees to the Fed will have lowered interest rates by 100bps. That means mortgages will be in the high 4’s for prime borrowers. This will also stoke inflation, but it doesn’t happen that quickly. At the same time, people will be losing jobs all year.

I find that people tend to vote according to their hopes and dreams, rather than their lived reality.


Prime borrowers? Lots of Americans are dipping into savings for groceries, utilities, car repair, etc.
Anonymous
His cult doesn’t see it because they are obsessed with LGBT culture war stuff and immigration. They will gladly drive themselves into destitution if it means they get to take a few “groomers” and illegal immigrants down with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By the time of the midterms, Trump appointees to the Fed will have lowered interest rates by 100bps. That means mortgages will be in the high 4’s for prime borrowers. This will also stoke inflation, but it doesn’t happen that quickly. At the same time, people will be losing jobs all year.

I find that people tend to vote according to their hopes and dreams, rather than their lived reality.


Prime borrowers? Lots of Americans are dipping into savings for groceries, utilities, car repair, etc.


You’ll be amazed at how many people will give him credit for “getting mortgage rates down”. That will be the messaging next fall.

Those who are renting will think they now have a chance to buy, even though their down payments savings don’t keep up with price inflation. This is what I mean when I say people vote based upon “their dreams” and aspirations. They will blame their employer for their layoff, not Trump.

It’s such an abusive relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By the time of the midterms, Trump appointees to the Fed will have lowered interest rates by 100bps. That means mortgages will be in the high 4’s for prime borrowers. This will also stoke inflation, but it doesn’t happen that quickly. At the same time, people will be losing jobs all year.

I find that people tend to vote according to their hopes and dreams, rather than their lived reality.


Prime borrowers? Lots of Americans are dipping into savings for groceries, utilities, car repair, etc.


You’ll be amazed at how many people will give him credit for “getting mortgage rates down”. That will be the messaging next fall.

Those who are renting will think they now have a chance to buy, even though their down payments savings don’t keep up with price inflation. This is what I mean when I say people vote based upon “their dreams” and aspirations. They will blame their employer for their layoff, not Trump.

It’s such an abusive relationship.


It doesn't matter how much mortgage rates fall if people can't afford to buy.
Anonymous
MAGA voters don't see it, because it's not shown on their TV channels and social media.

Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By the time of the midterms, Trump appointees to the Fed will have lowered interest rates by 100bps. That means mortgages will be in the high 4’s for prime borrowers. This will also stoke inflation, but it doesn’t happen that quickly. At the same time, people will be losing jobs all year.

I find that people tend to vote according to their hopes and dreams, rather than their lived reality.


Prime borrowers? Lots of Americans are dipping into savings for groceries, utilities, car repair, etc.


You’ll be amazed at how many people will give him credit for “getting mortgage rates down”. That will be the messaging next fall.

Those who are renting will think they now have a chance to buy, even though their down payments savings don’t keep up with price inflation. This is what I mean when I say people vote based upon “their dreams” and aspirations. They will blame their employer for their layoff, not Trump.

It’s such an abusive relationship.


What difference does it make if the rates are down if you can't find a job?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By the time of the midterms, Trump appointees to the Fed will have lowered interest rates by 100bps. That means mortgages will be in the high 4’s for prime borrowers. This will also stoke inflation, but it doesn’t happen that quickly. At the same time, people will be losing jobs all year.

I find that people tend to vote according to their hopes and dreams, rather than their lived reality.


Prime borrowers? Lots of Americans are dipping into savings for groceries, utilities, car repair, etc.


You’ll be amazed at how many people will give him credit for “getting mortgage rates down”. That will be the messaging next fall.

Those who are renting will think they now have a chance to buy, even though their down payments savings don’t keep up with price inflation. This is what I mean when I say people vote based upon “their dreams” and aspirations. They will blame their employer for their layoff, not Trump.

It’s such an abusive relationship.


What difference does it make if the rates are down if you can't find a job?


And you can not afford a house or car? Trump’s economy and America sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


He said he’d lower prices in every rally and interview. Our energy prices are supposed to be down by 50% within the next three weeks. Maybe they were too young to really know that he’s a corrupt liar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


I think this something a lot of politically engaged people don’t get. When we heard Trump promising to get prices down, we knew it was a lie and just dismissed it. It’s almost inconceivable that anyone would believe it, so we assume that people voted for him for some other reason like immigration. But a lot of people actually believed him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


He said he’d lower prices in every rally and interview. Our energy prices are supposed to be down by 50% within the next three weeks. Maybe they were too young to really know that he’s a corrupt liar.


well, they have figured it out, right?
Anonymous
Trump has a net positive approval rating in 22 states, according to Morning Consult, which gathers polls over the course of three months to get a look at state-level data among registered voters. The Dec. 5 update has two fewer above-water states compared to the previous month's update.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump has a net positive approval rating in 22 states, according to Morning Consult, which gathers polls over the course of three months to get a look at state-level data among registered voters. The Dec. 5 update has two fewer above-water states compared to the previous month's update.


GOP politicians seeking election or re-election in 2026 and 2028 must be so excited to have the extremely popular Trump as the sitting POTUS willing to give endorsements in exchange for praise. LOL... any of these GOP politicians who supported his re-election deserve their upcoming misery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump has a net positive approval rating in 22 states, according to Morning Consult, which gathers polls over the course of three months to get a look at state-level data among registered voters. The Dec. 5 update has two fewer above-water states compared to the previous month's update.


You could also title that poll - Trump Deeply Unpopular in Vast Majority of States.
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