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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]America dislikes Democrats more than Trump. That is incredibly damning.[/quote] No, this is bull. [/quote] No, it’s what the current polls say, and they aren’t even close.[/quote] Americans disliked the GOP more than Biden in May of 2021. That didn't last long. History repeating itself once again. Americans have a bad habit of electing elderly unfit presidents and then quickly regretting it. Trump, with approval ratings averaging in the mid 40% range, is currently "popular" by Trump/Biden standards but this relative popularity won't last long. Been here. Done this. [/quote] Democrat approval ratings are in the low 30s. That doesn’t compare to Trump’s 47 percent approval. Get real.[/quote] Yea, if the midterms were in 2025, the GOP would have a chance at success before the impact of the elderly unfit leader fully kicks in. [/quote] May 2025 CNN poll shows the public favors the GOP for the economy, crime, taxes. Even in abortion, Dem historic lead on that issue is shrinking. Not looking good for Dems for the midterms.[/quote]
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