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So Trump has a very low approval "somewhere out there"?
Is that close to BFE?
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Originally Posted by Listener2307
53% approval is a landslide these days.
Democrats won the mid terms because they managed to make uninformed voters believe that Trump was under investigation and was about to be impeached. They lost the bet, and will pay in 2020.
There will never be a landslide like Reagan had. The country has become far more divided, politicians have no intention of actually working for the country and doing their jobs anymore.
WE can only hope so. If one of these loony toons wins, this country will be lost.
They don't give a clear shot of the silent majority like the 2016 election.
Trump is closer to 60 percent approval
Polls were right in 2016, the majority supported Hillary by 3 million votes. Trump only won because he managed to squeak by with barely 1% more in 3 key states which handed him the electoral college.
Trump cannot budge past the low 40's and if Biden runs, there is no way Trump is winning those key rust belt states, and therefore losing the electoral college this time around and of course, the popular vote.
Thank you Mr. Barack Obama. Oh, and BTW, the bottom is about ready to fall out of this wonderful economy, in case you haven't seen the handwriting on the wall. I wouldn't waste too much money right now, if I were you.
They don't give a clear shot of the silent majority like the 2016 election.
Trump is closer to 60 percent approval
Well, with rock solid facts like this, who can argue otherwise?
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