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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is 45% supposed to be good? Basically means 55% don’t approve of Biden.[/quote] Look, a bit less than half of the country may approve in your polls. But that does not mean 55% approve of trump. There is some percentage of that 55% that does. Then there are the people who are (unbelievably yet still exist) undecided and a percentage that won't vote at all. It is that mix of people who will decide things. [/quote] Ma’am, this is a Wendy’s. (This is about Biden, not Trump.)[/quote] You cannot talk one's polls w/o the other at this point, if the point of this is the election (which it is). Further, the point remains. A big part of the US citizens will NEVER approve of a dem president, and vice versa. And a less than 50% approval rating is more common than you would think. Trump, for example, his numbers never got over 50% and it was as low as 30 something percent. Obama's, while at times in excess of 60%, the average approval rating was not at 50%. Same for GWB. So you'd like it to be that a less than 50% rating is something notable. It is, in fact, not. [/quote] Biden's going to pick up: a) those Republicans who can't abide Trump and thought maybe he'd get beaten in the primaries; and b) those Democrats and people who disapprove of Biden mainly because they want someone further to the left and will come to realize that no one like that is coming up in 2024. I think Trump has a hard cap on his poll numbers and Biden's cap is much softer. [/quote] I hope you are right but there are GOP voters out there that are currently hoping for a better option than Trump but will vote for him in the general election against any Dem. The fact that Trump has over performed on election day relative to polling data in both 2016 and 2020 is concerning as well. If Trump and Biden are the nominees, it will be a very, very close electoral vote outcome.[/quote]
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