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re: Can the dems make it to Nov 2020 intact?
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:51 pm to PygmalionEffect
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:51 pm to PygmalionEffect
Move to Venezuela. Take up Russian Roulette. Experiment with Opium and heavy use of alcohol. I would ask you to go back where you came from but the unemployment office is closed. Trump is picking up voters and not a single one who voed for him last time will abandon ship. In fact people like me who sat it out are ALL in his corner now. The dems are just short of a joke. Praying for Mueller to save them. But that train has left the station. BTW, I have two gay friends who I worked with years ago and both have moved to Trump since as one said: He gets thing done that need getting done. Anything can happen, Arkansas might beat Alabama but it ain't looking good for them or the mob at this point.
Posted on 7/23/19 at 12:21 am to jimdog
If there’s one thing that’s been consistent about President Trump’s time in office, it’s his approval rating. Sure, it has moved around a bit — his average approval has hovered between 36 percent and 45 percent, a fluctuation of 9 points, over practically the entire course of his presidency, according to FiveThirtyEight’s presidential approval tracker. But that’s a really narrow band, especially compared to previous presidents, and it has meant that his median approval rating is low — only President Harry Truman had a lower median rating. Trump’s approval rating has the least variation of any post-World War II president. Granted, Trump hasn’t yet served a full term, but changes in his approval rating have been remarkably small.
Those darn inconvenient facts.
Don't worry, I'm sure Trump's poll numbers will start moving up after the Mueller testimony on Wednesday.
Those darn inconvenient facts.
Don't worry, I'm sure Trump's poll numbers will start moving up after the Mueller testimony on Wednesday.
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