Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like I have posted previously in this forum....a decade from now, no one will admit to having supported Trump.
Like the average German was “always” against Hitler. Except they werent.
Anonymous wrote:Like I have posted previously in this forum....a decade from now, no one will admit to having supported Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is a loser. Only the truly stupid and deeply racist bigots support him now. I’m hoping not a single republican wins in the upcoming midterms.
That’s 40% of Americans. Sobering.
Anonymous wrote:Like I have posted previously in this forum....a decade from now, no one will admit to having supported Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is a loser. Only the truly stupid and deeply racist bigots support him now. I’m hoping not a single republican wins in the upcoming midterms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the Marist survey released today:
“Trump's overall approval rating remains low at 39%, with 56% disapproving, and a whopping 51% strongly disapproving. That's the highest Marist has seen in its polling since it started asking how strongly respondents approve or disapprove of presidents dating back to 2017.
"The thing in the numbers that we've been experiencing is the shift among some of the folks who voted for him — his voting coalition — not necessarily the governing support he has, but his voting coalition," said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.”
His voters are deserting him.
It's terrifying that 40% of voters are completely brain rotted beyond repair.
It's low enough to get rid of the worst president in history, but not low enough to save the Senate and state governments.
Anonymous wrote:From the Marist survey released today:
“Trump's overall approval rating remains low at 39%, with 56% disapproving, and a whopping 51% strongly disapproving. That's the highest Marist has seen in its polling since it started asking how strongly respondents approve or disapprove of presidents dating back to 2017.
"The thing in the numbers that we've been experiencing is the shift among some of the folks who voted for him — his voting coalition — not necessarily the governing support he has, but his voting coalition," said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.”
His voters are deserting him.