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Rasmussen calls land lines. The only people who still have landlines are seniors. So Rasmussen basically polls Trump supporters. And even then, he can't get over 50%.
Thanks for clearing that up. You can't trust anything these extreme right-wing websites post. I thought Trump supporters here didn't care about polls or popularity? Their hypocrisy is clear.
I know, you like pro Trump polls.
The left here prefers anti Trump polls
Follow the RCP average for the most likely true number.
Small detail: Even the most pro Trump poll has more disapproving than approving. That is kind of like bragging you were the second last kid picked for the basketball game in gym class.
Thanks for clearing that up. You can't trust anything these extreme right-wing websites post. I thought Trump supporters here didn't care about polls or popularity? Their hypocrisy is clear.
What are you talking about. I said the pollsters are crooked. haha.
Since the State of The Union speech, Rasmussen shows that Trump's approval has moved back up.
Among likely voters, his approval is at 49%, with 50% disapproving. Rasmussen is the only poll shown who uses likely voters. All other polls on this page use registered voters or adults.
During the shutdown, Rasmussen measured Trump's approval as low as 43%, with 55% disapproving.
There's really no point ever just looking at one poll.
Check for his approval / disapproval average across all polls.
Here’s what Republican Peter Wehner, who served in the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush says about Trump’s stance in immigration.
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My own sense of it is people like Lindsey Graham are being exceedingly shortsighted,” says Pete Wehner, a senior fellow at the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center and a frequent Trump critic. “All they are looking at is the next day and the next week and the next month. If the Republican Party breaks with Trump in a fundamental way, there will be costs to it because it will be a divided party. What they are missing is the medium- and long-term damage in attaching themselves to Trump. He is leaving a crimson stain on the party. And instead of finding ways to remove that crimson stain, they are making it more indelible.”
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