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Old 11-27-2019, 07:35 AM
 
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“There was no change to the methodology,” Kimball said in an email to The Epoch Times. “This could be attributed to variance within the subsets … and be an anomaly, or it could be the start of a trend. … I have noticed [Trump’s] approval with minority voters slightly higher than his 2016 vote totals and think he might do better with this vote than he did in 2016.”

The poll also showed significantly higher approval among Hispanic voters—38.2 percent in November compared to 26.2 percent the month earlier. Again, there were more Hispanic Republicans interviewed in November (16.8 percent vs 12.9 percent the month before), but not enough to explain the rise in Trump approval.



Looks like the loony Left has a bit of a problem on its hands...


MAGA 2020
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Old 11-27-2019, 07:36 AM
 
Location: alexandria, VA
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Trump Approval Among Blacks Tops 34 Percent in Emerson Poll


Why is it the Left can't handle facts? Even if the facts are from a source you deem as satanic, facts are FACTS.
Time will tell if this poll is legit or a one off.
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Old 11-27-2019, 04:23 PM
 
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“There was no change to the methodology,” Kimball said in an email to The Epoch Times. “This could be attributed to variance within the subsets … and be an anomaly, or it could be the start of a trend. … I have noticed [Trump’s] approval with minority voters slightly higher than his 2016 vote totals and think he might do better with this vote than he did in 2016.”

The poll also showed significantly higher approval among Hispanic voters—38.2 percent in November compared to 26.2 percent the month earlier. Again, there were more Hispanic Republicans interviewed in November (16.8 percent vs 12.9 percent the month before), but not enough to explain the rise in Trump approval.

Never heard of this poll. Give a valid one.
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Old 11-27-2019, 05:26 PM
 
Location: FL
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“There was no change to the methodology,” Kimball said in an email to The Epoch Times. “This could be attributed to variance within the subsets … and be an anomaly, or it could be the start of a trend. … I have noticed [Trump’s] approval with minority voters slightly higher than his 2016 vote totals and think he might do better with this vote than he did in 2016.”

The poll also showed significantly higher approval among Hispanic voters—38.2 percent in November compared to 26.2 percent the month earlier. Again, there were more Hispanic Republicans interviewed in November (16.8 percent vs 12.9 percent the month before), but not enough to explain the rise in Trump approval.



Looks like the loony Left has a bit of a problem on its hands...


MAGA 2020
The pollster warns that results for subsets of voters have a higher margin of error than the 2.9 percentage points the poll has as a whole. For black voters, the margin is 8.3 percent, according to Spencer Kimball, assistant professor at Emerson College who oversees the polling.
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Old 12-03-2019, 10:46 AM
 
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day 1,048 approval:


78.0% ike
53.2 gw bush
53.1 reagan
52.8 clinton
51.8 carter
50.9 ghw bush
50.5 truman
49.7 nixon
45.8 lbj
44.0 obama


41.7 trump




( neither ford or jfk served 1,048 days )


https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...roval-ratings/
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Old 12-04-2019, 11:30 AM
 
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it seems to be a pattern of going down to 44% then rebounding to 49-51% before starting the cycle over again.

rasmussen back again to 49%. my guess is that it will hit 50-51% by friday before slumping back down to 44% next week.


bizarrely predictable and seemingly unaffected by any statement, actions or policy of trump.
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Old 12-04-2019, 11:32 AM
 
Location: Eastern NC
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rasmussen back again to 49%. my guess is that it will hit 50-51% by friday before slumping back down to 44% next week.


bizarrely predictable and seemingly unaffected by any statement, actions or policy of trump.
Rasmussen is a right leaning poll so of course he is up near 50%. Truthfully he is down in the low 40's.
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Old 12-04-2019, 11:37 AM
 
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Truthfully he is down in the low 40's.

43.5% :RCP 41.7% :538


pretty much the same place he's been for the past 18months.
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Old 12-04-2019, 12:06 PM
 
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43.5% :RCP 41.7% :538

pretty much the same place he's been for the past 18months.
Being stuck like that is so unusual. As far as I know it has never happened to any other president.
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Old 12-04-2019, 12:35 PM
 
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Being stuck like that is so unusual. As far as I know it has never happened to any other president.
Why do you think that might be?
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