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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Trump appears to be losing by winning. The more he does (including issues beyond his legislative wins), the more the general public, especially independents, shrug — or recoil. One poll is meaningless. But a bunch of credible polls, showing the same thing, are worth paying attention to. And almost all of them show big majorities opposed to provisions of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" ... and harsh immigration crackdown ... and high tariffs ... and pardons for Jan. 6 convicts ... and wild improvisation with Russia. Buyer's remorse appears especially concentrated among Gen Z voters, whose extraordinary shift toward Trump in 2024 spawned existential panic inside the Democratic Party. Trump's net approval rating among 18- to 29-year-olds has plummeted to -40 since inauguration, down from roughly even, according to pollster G. Elliott Morris. In private, Trump gripes about not getting sufficient credit for defying expectations and historic norms. He's imposing his will on the nation — yet the media and even MAGA fixate on the blemishes. But what if his ideas are authentically unpopular?” https://www.axios.com/2025/07/23/trump-polling-six-months[/quote] A president who was one of our three most unpopular presidents when serving a first term in his early seventies is not going to suddenly become a different person at 80 years old. Trump couldn't even garner at least 400 electoral votes or 50% of the popular vote when running against the last minute replacement candidate for an incumbent president who was also one of the three most unpopular presidents and to add to the weakness of his opponent; the last minute replacement candidate was also the VP of the very unpopular incumbent! Any nominee the GOP put forth prior to 2016 would have won the 2024 election with a Reagan-like landslide victory. Trump's 2nd term unpopularity was considered a given by political scientists. His presence as leader of the GOP party will hinder GOP candidates running in elections through at least 2028 just as it did during his first term. History repeating itself. Learn from it.[/quote]
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