Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
If he is still alive, he will absolutely try to run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
If he is still alive, he will absolutely try to run.
We need him alive so he can be imprisoned. Innumerable crimes. Jack Smith will emerge from the dark fog. Case dismissed without prejudice was deliberate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
If he is still alive, he will absolutely try to run.
We need him alive so he can be imprisoned. Innumerable crimes. Jack Smith will emerge from the dark fog. Case dismissed without prejudice was deliberate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
If he is still alive, he will absolutely try to run.
Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
Anonymous wrote:He's not running for re-election.
Anonymous wrote:Checking in on the latest polls. It's only going to keep going down from here...
Here’s a comparison of Donald Trump’s current approval rating (as of mid-July 2025) with the last five U.S. presidents at a similar point in their terms (approximately six months into their first or second term), based on available data:
Donald Trump (2025, Second Term): ~39-43% approval, ~53-56% disapproval, net approval ~ -10 to -17.
Joe Biden (2021, First Term): ~53% approval, ~40% disapproval, net approval ~ +13.
Donald Trump (2017, First Term): ~38% approval, net approval ~ -14.
Barack Obama (2009, First Term): ~61% approval, net approval ~ +14.
George W. Bush (2001, First Term): ~55-57% approval, net approval ~ +20.
Bill Clinton (1993, First Term): ~48-50% approval, net approval ~ +5.
Summary: Trump’s current approval rating (39-43%) is lower than Biden, Obama, Bush, and Clinton at similar points in their presidencies, and slightly higher than his own first term (38%). His net approval remains negative, unlike the positive ratings of his predecessors, reflecting a polarized public response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So voters and particularly MAGA voters:
1) do not like Trump's foreign policy
2) do not like his immigration policy
3) do not support the BBB
4) do not like his tax policy
So other than the "tough guy" rhetoric and pwning the libs, what is the appeal?
There’s no appeal, we all hate it here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Checking in on the latest polls. It's only going to keep going down from here...
Here’s a comparison of Donald Trump’s current approval rating (as of mid-July 2025) with the last five U.S. presidents at a similar point in their terms (approximately six months into their first or second term), based on available data:
Donald Trump (2025, Second Term): ~39-43% approval, ~53-56% disapproval, net approval ~ -10 to -17.
Joe Biden (2021, First Term): ~53% approval, ~40% disapproval, net approval ~ +13.
Donald Trump (2017, First Term): ~38% approval, net approval ~ -14.
Barack Obama (2009, First Term): ~61% approval, net approval ~ +14.
George W. Bush (2001, First Term): ~55-57% approval, net approval ~ +20.
Bill Clinton (1993, First Term): ~48-50% approval, net approval ~ +5.
Summary: Trump’s current approval rating (39-43%) is lower than Biden, Obama, Bush, and Clinton at similar points in their presidencies, and slightly higher than his own first term (38%). His net approval remains negative, unlike the positive ratings of his predecessors, reflecting a polarized public response.
Not running for re-election. He doesn't care about the polls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Checking in on the latest polls. It's only going to keep going down from here...
Here’s a comparison of Donald Trump’s current approval rating (as of mid-July 2025) with the last five U.S. presidents at a similar point in their terms (approximately six months into their first or second term), based on available data:
Donald Trump (2025, Second Term): ~39-43% approval, ~53-56% disapproval, net approval ~ -10 to -17.
Joe Biden (2021, First Term): ~53% approval, ~40% disapproval, net approval ~ +13.
Donald Trump (2017, First Term): ~38% approval, net approval ~ -14.
Barack Obama (2009, First Term): ~61% approval, net approval ~ +14.
George W. Bush (2001, First Term): ~55-57% approval, net approval ~ +20.
Bill Clinton (1993, First Term): ~48-50% approval, net approval ~ +5.
Summary: Trump’s current approval rating (39-43%) is lower than Biden, Obama, Bush, and Clinton at similar points in their presidencies, and slightly higher than his own first term (38%). His net approval remains negative, unlike the positive ratings of his predecessors, reflecting a polarized public response.
Not running for re-election. He doesn't care about the polls.