Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In new Economist/YouGov weekly track Trump's job approval is 42%-52%, down 16 pts from week 1.
And.....
18-29 33%-54% (-21)
Hisp 25%-71% (-46)
Indies 32%-56% (-24)
who knew snatching latino's off the street and placing them in gulags would be unpopular!
LOL at all those Hispanic voters who thought they would somehow be special.
The Cubans in South Florida are 100% behind Trump. Remember these are the same people who supported Batista. So abducting people off the street and making them disappear is something they are very familiar with.
They aren't 100% behind Trump. Florida is a red state. When the majority of people in your local network are Republicans, you are 10 times more likely to be a Republican. If you live in California, you are very likely to be a Dem. When 99% of of what you hear and see are talking points of one of our two major political parties, it's difficult not to buy into what you are hearing. Cubans in Florida don't support Trump because of any specific Trump action; the primary reason they support him is because they live in Florida and know no better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In new Economist/YouGov weekly track Trump's job approval is 42%-52%, down 16 pts from week 1.
And.....
18-29 33%-54% (-21)
Hisp 25%-71% (-46)
Indies 32%-56% (-24)
who knew snatching latino's off the street and placing them in gulags would be unpopular!
LOL at all those Hispanic voters who thought they would somehow be special.
The Cubans in South Florida are 100% behind Trump. Remember these are the same people who supported Batista. So abducting people off the street and making them disappear is something they are very familiar with.
Just wait til the brownshirts can't tell the difference between "cubans" and other people who may "look like cubans" and they get shipped off as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term
Real Clear poll aggregators has him at a healthy 46.9 including polls like cbs (47 percent approval).
Define "healthy." A little research shows that other US presidents had much higher approval ratings at this point in their term:
John F. Kennedy: 72%
Dwight Eisenhower: 68%
Barack Obama: 68%
Jimmy Carter: 66%
Joe Biden: 57%
In contrast, President Trump's initial approval ratings have been lower:
First Term (2017): 45%
Second Term (2025): 47%
These figures indicate that President Trump is the only elected president since 1953 to begin both terms with sub-50% approval ratings.
All of this, plus RCP leans right and weighs RWNJ polls similarly to normal polls which skews its average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term
Real Clear poll aggregators has him at a healthy 46.9 including polls like cbs (47 percent approval).
Define "healthy." A little research shows that other US presidents had much higher approval ratings at this point in their term:
John F. Kennedy: 72%
Dwight Eisenhower: 68%
Barack Obama: 68%
Jimmy Carter: 66%
Joe Biden: 57%
In contrast, President Trump's initial approval ratings have been lower:
First Term (2017): 45%
Second Term (2025): 47%
These figures indicate that President Trump is the only elected president since 1953 to begin both terms with sub-50% approval ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term
Real Clear poll aggregators has him at a healthy 46.9 including polls like cbs (47 percent approval).
Two months in, and less than 50% is healthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term
Real Clear poll aggregators has him at a healthy 46.9 including polls like cbs (47 percent approval).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term
Real Clear poll aggregators has him at a healthy 46.9 including polls like cbs (47 percent approval).
Anonymous wrote:There should be a way for us to have a vote of no confidence for a serving president , to boot out someone as corrupt and incompetent as Trump.
Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term
Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gelliottmorris.com/post/3lmxhwkkbo62f
New polls push Trump's net job approval rating to a new low of -6.0, perilously close to his rating at this point in 2017 (-8) which was back then the worst-ever rating for a president at this point in their term