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Old 02-07-2019, 10:15 AM
 
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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.
So even the fake news Rasmussen poll still agrees the majority of the country hates trump.

What else is new?
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:20 AM
 
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Trump’s actual ceiling is 40%. Anything above that is highly ephemeral.
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:25 AM
 
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2020 is lookn' GOOD.


Unless of course, you're into killing babies, illegal immigration, screwing over the constitution and letting a 28 year old, loudmouth bartender spend 7 trillion taxpayer dollars.


MAGA!!
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:35 AM
 
Location: NE Mississippi
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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%.
More hopeful whistling past the graveyard by those who hope everyone is as uninformed as they.
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To reach those who have abandoned traditional landline telephones, Rasmussen Reports uses an online survey tool to interview randomly selected participants from a demographically diverse panel.
Methodology - Rasmussen Reports®
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:37 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Listener2307 View Post
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.
Boom boom ..... boom..... boom boom boom BOOM. What's that? Leftist head explosions.

If the crooked pollsters have him that high, you know he's doing really really well with the actual voters. He'd doing much better than the hapless community agitator at this point in his presidency.

Trump still winning!

MAGA!
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:38 AM
 
Location: NE Mississippi
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So even the fake news Rasmussen poll still agrees the majority of the country hates trump.

What else is new?
(1) Trump is still President.
(2) 51% disapproval will guarantee his reelection in 2020, since 51% of the people will not all vote for the same person. In fact, if Trump were to get 49% of the vote it would be a wipe-out for Dems.
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:40 AM
 
Location: NE Mississippi
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Huh?

Trump's approval and disapproval haven't changed much since Jan 10, when it took a dive and stayed there. As of Feb 7, the average of all polls from RCP shows approval at 40.9%, disapproval at 55.4%.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-6179.html
The polls who count adults don't count at all.
The polls who count registered voters are a little better.
The polls who count likely voters are most accurate.
So the average of polls? ............ That's just something Dems throw out to make themselves feel better.
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:42 AM
 
Location: Florida
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He's not at 49%.

".....Trump had worst monthly approval rating of his presidency in January: poll..."

https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...ncy-in-january
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:46 AM
 
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Default Morning Consult State Surveys for January: Only 17 States Where Trump Has A Net Positive Approval

In the January Moning Consult State By State Poll, Donald Trump has a net positive in 17 states that are worth a total of 102 electoral votes. The largest of these states is Tennessee. All of these states are in the South or Rocky Mountain West. Actually, if you scroll down state-by-state he’s only in positive territory in 16 states. He went underwater in about 4 or 5 states since last month’s poll.

Trump has a negative net approval in 33 states worth 392 electoral votes. These include all of the Clinton states, plus all of the former Blue Wall states in the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes States. It even includes Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina and Utah. UTAH??

In 2 states Trump is even with the same positive and negative: Nebraska (?) and TEXAS (!!!).

Here's a sample of where he stands in key states:

Arizona= -8
Florida= -4
Georgia= -2
Iowa= -14
Kansas=+1
Maine= -11
Michigan= -15
Minnesota = -18
Missouri =-2
Nebraska= EVEN
Nevada= -13
New Hampshire = -19
North Carolina= -4
Ohio= -6
Pennsylvania = -10
Texas= EVEN
Utah= -6
Virginia= -10
Wisconsin= -16

https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trump/

This is not suggest that a D nominee in 2020 is going to carry all of those states, but it does indicate just how personally unpopular Trump is after 2 years in office.
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Old 02-07-2019, 10:50 AM
 
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In the January Moning Consult State By State Poll, Donald Trump has a net positive in 17 states that are worth a total of 102 electoral votes. The largest of these states is Tennessee. All of these states are in the South or Rocky Mountain West,

Trump has a negative net approval in 33 states worth 392 electoral votes. These include all of the Clinton states, plus all of the former Blue Wall states in the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes States. It even includes Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina and Utah. UTAH??

In 2 states Trump is even with the same positive and negative: Nebraska (?) and TEXAS (!!!).

Here's a sample of where he stands in key states:

Arizona= -8
Florida= -4
Georgia= -2
Iowa= -14
Kansas=+1
Maine= -11
Michigan= -15
Minnesota = -18
Missouri =-2
Nebraska= EVEN
Nevada= -13
New Hampshire = -19
North Carolina= -4
Ohio= -6
Pennsylvania = -10
Texas= EVEN
Utah= -6
Virginia= -10
Wisconsin= -16

https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trump/

This is not suggest that a D nominee in 2020 is going to carry all of those states, but it does indicate just how personally unpopular Trump is after 2 years in office.

Keep dreaming !!!
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