Trump Approval Polls

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Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


Hope has become a frayed and fragile thing but I do hope you are right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


You assume people will be freely allowed to vote, and that those votes will be tabulated fairly. If the actions in Fulton county and Minneapolis are any indication, that assumption is very fragile.
Anonymous
Internal sabotage somewhere in the gop world? For humanity?
Anonymous
Keep keep doing what you’re doing, Dementia Don! You are your own biggest enemy.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


You assume people will be freely allowed to vote, and that those votes will be tabulated fairly. If the actions in Fulton county and Minneapolis are any indication, that assumption is very fragile.


You can cower in your basement if you'd like. The rest of us smart and normal people will be exercising our right to vote.
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It’s gotta hurt. They’re realizing Trump used them. SMDH. There was never a plan to help them.


If you think this in any reduces support of Trump and republicans you are crazy. These people are true believers. Republicans could arrest and kill their families and their support would not waver.


Classical Republicans have succeeded in one respect. I used to have nothing but sympathy for America’s white working poor. I supported policies designed to lift them up and help their families. The GOP has me thinking that maybe they were right about these poor folk all along. Maybe they do make bad decisions. Maybe it’s true that God only helps those that help themselves. Maybe they should rely on the charity of those that know them. Maybe the government should let them flounder until they are capable of doing better.

Feels gross to say it.


“But what about the children?”

- Ivan Karamazov, and me I guess


Shouldn’t parents be responsible for their kids? What is it the GOP is saying these days about the people who keep voting for them even though they can’t afford to eat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The “Trump won in a crushing landslide, Democrats are finished forever” faction has been awfully quiet lately. Brutal white supremacy and criminals enriching themselves at the expense of the rest of us wasn’t such a sweeping mandate after all.


Dems suffered through the weakest POTUS campaign effort for a major party in modern history and Trump couldn't even make it to to 400 electoral votes. An Obama, Clinton, or Reagan would have received 65% of the popular vote and 500 electoral votes if in Trump’s shoes in 2024. Anyone claiming Trump's pitiful 2024 election victory was a sweeping mandate doesn't know the difference between up and down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


You assume people will be freely allowed to vote, and that those votes will be tabulated fairly. If the actions in Fulton county and Minneapolis are any indication, that assumption is very fragile.


You can cower in your basement if you'd like. The rest of us smart and normal people will be exercising our right to vote.


+1. We will have midterm elections. I think voter intimidation is likely, under the guise of voter fraud. I think red states will be more emboldened to deploy law enforcement or national guard at polling places, and perhaps cooperate or call in Feds.

What happens after the vote is anyone's guess. Trump knows he's dead in the water if he loses. I'm not sure he can pull off nullifying the election, but he might try.

He will 100% try to stay in power or install his successor so that he can keep a hold on power, both in 2026 and 2028.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


You assume people will be freely allowed to vote, and that those votes will be tabulated fairly. If the actions in Fulton county and Minneapolis are any indication, that assumption is very fragile.


You can cower in your basement if you'd like. The rest of us smart and normal people will be exercising our right to vote.


+1. We will have midterm elections. I think voter intimidation is likely, under the guise of voter fraud. I think red states will be more emboldened to deploy law enforcement or national guard at polling places, and perhaps cooperate or call in Feds.

What happens after the vote is anyone's guess. Trump knows he's dead in the water if he loses. I'm not sure he can pull off nullifying the election, but he might try.

He will 100% try to stay in power or install his successor so that he can keep a hold on power, both in 2026 and 2028.


The history of Republican voter intimidation is that it drives even more turnout against them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


You assume people will be freely allowed to vote, and that those votes will be tabulated fairly. If the actions in Fulton county and Minneapolis are any indication, that assumption is very fragile.


You can cower in your basement if you'd like. The rest of us smart and normal people will be exercising our right to vote.


+1. We will have midterm elections. I think voter intimidation is likely, under the guise of voter fraud. I think red states will be more emboldened to deploy law enforcement or national guard at polling places, and perhaps cooperate or call in Feds.

What happens after the vote is anyone's guess. Trump knows he's dead in the water if he loses. I'm not sure he can pull off nullifying the election, but he might try.

He will 100% try to stay in power or install his successor so that he can keep a hold on power, both in 2026 and 2028.


The history of Republican voter intimidation is that it drives even more turnout against them.


The most recent two POTUS elections have been all about people turning out to vote against the extremely unpopular sitting POTUS. Experts expect the same to happen in 2028
Anonymous
Prove me wrong. MAGA GOP support corrupt, immoral pedophiles.
Anonymous
+1. We will have midterm elections. I think voter intimidation is likely, under the guise of voter fraud. I think red states will be more emboldened to deploy law enforcement or national guard at polling places, and perhaps cooperate or call in Feds.

What happens after the vote is anyone's guess. Trump knows he's dead in the water if he loses. I'm not sure he can pull off nullifying the election, but he might try.

He will 100% try to stay in power or install his successor so that he can keep a hold on power, both in 2026 and 2028.


Yes, the states will hold their elections. People who still shout "There won't be elections" are tiresome and their ignorance is inexcusable at this point.

Team Trump will absolutely try whatever nonsense they can wherever they can before and after the 2026 elections. This is a guy who sent an armed mob to the Capitol and told Kevin McCarthy to go F himself even after a gallows had been erected. And a crowd was chanting: Hang Mike Pence.

There was no negative consequence for Trump. The consequence was getting to be POTUS again. So why wouldn't he follow his craven instincts? It has always worked out for him.

My hope is that what they try before and after is not enough. I am optimistic. He is so unpopular and he has no plan to change that. He's standing by Kirsti Noem for crying out loud. He's an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, as much as I’d like to believe all this, haven’t we who hate this historical moment been burned before? Isn’t part of the problem that the very people most likely to support this information are by nature disinclined to respond to polling?


*this administration, not this information. Time for bed


Uh no. Trump 2018 and 2020 with his sub 40% approval rating led to crushing defeats for the GOP. Biden's sub 40% approval rating in 2024 led to crushing Dem Party defeats. We have been here and done this very recently! It's very predictable.

When polls indicate a consistent 40% or below approval rating for a POTUS over a 6 to 12 month period, polls matter.


You assume people will be freely allowed to vote, and that those votes will be tabulated fairly. If the actions in Fulton county and Minneapolis are any indication, that assumption is very fragile.


You do realize that if people are not permitted to vote, this country blows up, don't you? ICE and the military can't shoot everyone. How is ICE going to stop millions from marching in NYC? It would crash the economy.
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