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The number of Americans who approve of President Donald Trump dropped by 3 percentage points to the lowest level of the year following the release of a special counsel report detailing Russian interference in the last U.S. presidential election, according to an exclusive Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll.
The poll, conducted Thursday afternoon to Friday morning, is the first national survey to measure the response from the American public after the U.S. Justice Department released Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report that recounted numerous occasions in which Trump may have interfered with the investigation.
You realize that this poll has been the democrats Rasmussen analog, consistently out of line with polling averages. Trumps approval will not change at during 2019 so long as the economy doesn't tank. Everyone has already made up their minds on him.
Even Rasmussen is showing a slight upward trend for disapproval.....only two points -- but -- even Rasmussen.....wow.....
Fox News +6 disapproval -- eek
I believe the only supporters he will have left are the birthers on City Data. Even with Barr spinning it like a top, the report was that damaging.
Not to be argumentative, but I'm rather sceptical of your assertions and/or findings.
I've researched this subject earlier in the day and just now due to the thread subject here and come up with the same numbers...
Trump 49%
Obama 48%.
But hey, as they say, ymmv and yada yada.
Don't know if I'd go throwing a fireworks extravaganza just yet, but hey, tjm.
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While these polls are fun to watch, and both sides brag when they are good or bad, the real indicator was the mid term elections. The Democrats cleaned the Republicans clocks, and it was all due to one factor, Donald J. Trump...
Wow. Seems like it's been hours since I posted here last.
So the House was a big deal for you folks. Cool. You gained back slightly over one half of one third of our gov't. Pretty nice.
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Originally Posted by don1945
The really good part is, he still has another almost two years to continue his trend of messing up royally. Give him enough rope and he will continue to put that noose around his own neck.
Wow. Poor Mr. President isn't going to have much foot nor much neck left by 2024.
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Fail.
Claire McCaskill doesn't see ...
I seem to have a wee bit of skepticism of the claim as well.
I think some of the Republican House Representatives have been anything but representative and are perhaps not as missed as they could perhaps be, but hey, this is just my opinion, ymmv, yada yada...
Trump approval drops 3 points to 2019 low after release of Mueller report
The poll was taken online among 1005 adults, age 18+
All polls are accurate. This one is accurate, too, but it doesn't count. Only 50% of adults vote.
The report that this is a "2019 low" conveniently ignores the 2018 low of 32% on Dec 17th.
While these polls are fun to watch, and both sides brag when they are good or bad, the real indicator was the mid term elections. The Democrats cleaned the Republicans clocks, and it was all due to one factor, Donald J Trump.
Everyone he stumped for had their hat handed to them, and the House went to the Democrats in a monumental sweep. Those mid terms were a harbinger of things to come, and 2020 may not be the shoe in the Trumpees on here think it will be. I still have faith in the American Voter, and anyone with half a brain can see that Trump has been all flash and no results in the two years he has had in that seat.
The really good part is, he still has another almost two years to continue his trend of messing up royally. Give him enough rope and he will continue to put that noose around his own neck.
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