Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump’s Disapproval Rating Among Republicans is Now in Double Digits
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trumps-disapproval-rating-among-republicans-is-now-in-double-digits-10718544
U.S. President Donald Trump's disapproval rating among Republicans is now in double digits, according to a new poll.
The survey by Quinnipiac University says 10 percent of registered Republicans disapprove of the President's handling of his role, thought the vast majority, 86 percent, approve of his presidency.
This is the first time Republican disapproval of Trump has hit double digits in Quinnipiac polling.
It’s 12% at The Economist/YouGov
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump’s Disapproval Rating Among Republicans is Now in Double Digits
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trumps-disapproval-rating-among-republicans-is-now-in-double-digits-10718544
U.S. President Donald Trump's disapproval rating among Republicans is now in double digits, according to a new poll.
The survey by Quinnipiac University says 10 percent of registered Republicans disapprove of the President's handling of his role, thought the vast majority, 86 percent, approve of his presidency.
This is the first time Republican disapproval of Trump has hit double digits in Quinnipiac polling.
That’s what 2A is for, right? Tyrannical government yadda yadda.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is falling off a ciff in new Quinnipiac poll:
Overall approval: 38-54
Approval on economy: 39-56
Approval on trade: 39-54
On National Guard into cities: 42-55
On immigration, his "best" issue: 41-55
Now the kicker is that he doesn't really care. However, the sycophant GOP is going to get crushed as he continues to double down on his horrible policies.
But they won't lose power even if they get crushed because the speaker of the house won't seat anyone duly elected in in November 2026, even if the Dems can fight through the gerrymandering and voter suppression.
How will he do that, exactly?
NP. There is no mechanism. https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2017/12/when-can-congress-refuse-to-seat-a-dulyelected-can
But we are in new territory. It seems that if he were to not allow a few elected people into the chamber and allow a few of his choosing, Trump would back him up, and the SCOTUS would back up who they prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is falling off a ciff in new Quinnipiac poll:
Overall approval: 38-54
Approval on economy: 39-56
Approval on trade: 39-54
On National Guard into cities: 42-55
On immigration, his "best" issue: 41-55
Now the kicker is that he doesn't really care. However, the sycophant GOP is going to get crushed as he continues to double down on his horrible policies.
But they won't lose power even if they get crushed because the speaker of the house won't seat anyone duly elected in in November 2026, even if the Dems can fight through the gerrymandering and voter suppression.
How will he do that, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is falling off a ciff in new Quinnipiac poll:
Overall approval: 38-54
Approval on economy: 39-56
Approval on trade: 39-54
On National Guard into cities: 42-55
On immigration, his "best" issue: 41-55
Now the kicker is that he doesn't really care. However, the sycophant GOP is going to get crushed as he continues to double down on his horrible policies.
But they won't lose power even if they get crushed because the speaker of the house won't seat anyone duly elected in in November 2026, even if the Dems can fight through the gerrymandering and voter suppression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is falling off a ciff in new Quinnipiac poll:
Overall approval: 38-54
Approval on economy: 39-56
Approval on trade: 39-54
On National Guard into cities: 42-55
On immigration, his "best" issue: 41-55
Now the kicker is that he doesn't really care. However, the sycophant GOP is going to get crushed as he continues to double down on his horrible policies.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is falling off a ciff in new Quinnipiac poll:
Overall approval: 38-54
Approval on economy: 39-56
Approval on trade: 39-54
On National Guard into cities: 42-55
On immigration, his "best" issue: 41-55