Trump Approval Polls

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Trump is lgbt friendly for the most part. Vance, and its coming, won’t be
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Trump is lgbt friendly for the most part. Vance, and its coming, won’t be


Good thing Vance's post-VP political career will see as much success as Harris and Pence's careers have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Trump is lgbt friendly for the most part. Vance, and its coming, won’t be


Trump isn’t friendly to trans people…
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.


Lots of states have fewer than 2 million people.
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.


We need to dump the electoral college.

It is a holdover from when the founding fathers were trying to appease a ragtag gaggle of colonies who had no history of identifying as one nation.

In most other countries the man or woman who gets the most votes wins the election.
We need to move to that.
Anonymous
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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.

True. Details here:
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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.

True. Details here:


How is his approval rate that high in DC? Makes zero sense.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.

True. Details here:


How is his approval rate that high in DC? Makes zero sense.

DC isn’t on the list that I see?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.

True. Details here:


How is his approval rate that high in DC? Makes zero sense.


Nevermind, misread Washington state as DC
Anonymous
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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.


Average voter turnout in the midterms is 40%. The vast majority of people that are suffering under the economic policies of their elected officials didn't vote for said officials.
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.


Average voter turnout in the midterms is 40%. The vast majority of people that are suffering under the economic policies of their elected officials didn't vote for said officials.


If people haven't realized that elections have consequences after these Trump administrations, and still don't vote, they deserve whatever government they end up with.
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