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re: Monmouth Poll: Trump’s net-negative favorability rating is lowest in poll’s history
Posted on 7/20/23 at 11:36 am to frogtown
Posted on 7/20/23 at 11:36 am to frogtown
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Five polls done so far in July on the 2024 GE. Trump doesn't beat Biden in any of them. None.
Yeah
Mixed on this TBH. It's discouraging, though expected, to see Trump start to fall off as Trump fatigue begins to set back in across the country. If we get stuck with him as the nominee, obviously I'd prefer he win to the alternative.
But, the GOP electorate needs to see the reality of what they're dealing with by running a failed candidate.
Posted on 7/20/23 at 11:44 am to Pettifogger
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It's discouraging, though expected, to see Trump start to fall off as Trump fatigue begins to set back in across the country
I’m very very curious to see what happens with the next indictment.
After the first there were dozens of posts on this board that were by all indications sincere that the indictment brought them back to Trump.
The question is does this have the Clinton effect.
People were clearly tired of the drama.
Hence his poll numbers dropped.
He then was made a martyr and his poll numbers jumped.
Will this upcoming indictment cause Clinton type drama fatigue or more martyrdom.
I also think that this scenario isnt the same as the documents charges.
With the documents you could say “Joe Biden did the exact same thing” “Hillary did the exact same thing”
Whereas Hillary was a sore loser and they tried everything possible to nullify the election EXCEPT calling state officials on election night. So it loses SOME of the disparate treatment argument
Posted on 7/20/23 at 12:03 pm to Pettifogger
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Mixed on this TBH. It's discouraging, though expected, to see Trump start to fall off as Trump fatigue begins to set back in across the country. If we get stuck with him as the nominee, obviously I'd prefer he win to the alternative.
Of course I’d rather him win. I think a lot of people love the idea of trump more than the guy himself.
Posted on 7/20/23 at 1:28 pm to Pettifogger
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Mixed on this TBH. It's discouraging, though expected, to see Trump start to fall off as Trump fatigue begins to set back in across the country. If we get stuck with him as the nominee, obviously I'd prefer he win to the alternative.
lol you’re talking Trump fatigue yet all US citizenry lives amongst a corrupt admin. Which is costing you more?
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