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Like it matters.
He's still the president. And it's gonna stay that way for a while.
It's not even a record low. April 2016, he was at 28.8%.
First of all, Trump was not president in April 2016. Second, presuming you meant April 2017, you are incorrect. I gave you the link to the poll, and it would appear you did not click on it. Here it is again: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™
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The lowest reading in April was April 3, when it was at 42%. 39% is lower than 42%. Sorry, try again.
Its like Ann coulter said Always add about 20 points for trump, people just dont want to say they like trump to others even pollsters, its like saying you are a racist or nazi. lol. The Polls and predictive models are useless with Trump
Polls in 2 weeks before election had Trump w/ 6% chance of winning MI,
11% in PA
33% in FL
Why HuffPost's Presidential Forecast Didn't See A Donald Trump Win Coming | The Huffington Post
Our model predicted that Democrat Hillary Clinton had a 98 percent chance of being elected. That was more pro-Clinton than most other forecast models (although all of them predicted a Clinton win). Our model said five Senate seats would shift from Republican to Democratic, giving Democrats a likely majority.
Its like Ann coulter said Always add about 20 points for trump, people just dont want to say they like trump to others even pollsters, its like saying you are a racist or nazi. lol. The Polls and predictive models are useless with Trump
Polls in 2 weeks before election had Trump w/ 6% chance of winning MI,
11% in PA
33% in FL
Why HuffPost's Presidential Forecast Didn't See A Donald Trump Win Coming | The Huffington Post
Our model predicted that Democrat Hillary Clinton had a 98 percent chance of being elected. That was more pro-Clinton than most other forecast models (although all of them predicted a Clinton win). Our model said five Senate seats would shift from Republican to Democratic, giving Democrats a likely majority.
Predictions for election
L.A. Times
Clinton 352, Trump 186
Moody’s Analytics
Clinton 332, Trump 206
Rothenberg & Gonzales
Clinton 323, Trump 197
Princeton
Clinton 228, Trump 164
FiveThirtyEight
Clinton 302, Trump 235
So, do you still like Rasmussen polling? or is that now fake, too?
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I have never seen a poll where americans dont favor a wall and favor illegal immigration, quite the opposite. If the democrats continue to favor illegal immigration and open borders , they are going to be out of power for a very long time
A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey released Wednesday reveal that 70 percent of likely Republican voters believe the U.S. should build a wall alone the southern border. Just 17 percent of GOP voters disagreed and 13 percent were undecided.
Among all likely voters, 51 percent said they favored building a border wall, with 37 percent disagreeing, and 12 percent who were not sure.
The poll of 1,000 likely voters conducted on August 17-18 also probed voter opinion on whether the U.S. should deport all illegal immigrants convicted of felonies. Ninety-two percent of likely GOP voters agreed, while just 4 percent disagreed.
A recent Quinnipiac poll indicated that 48 percent of the nation approves of "suspending immigration from terror prone regions, even if it means turning away refugees," while 42 percent oppose such a measure.
In contrast, Americans did not agree with Obama’s decision to open the door to more Syrian refugees; at the end of 2015, a Quinnipiac poll revealed that 51 percent of the country stood against the move, while only 43 percent supported it.
Obama’s 2014 executive amnesty for people in the country illegally was similarly unpopular, with an NBC poll showing that 48 percent disapproved of his approach, and only 38 percent supported it.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows that 53% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-seven percent (47%) disapprove.
All I care about is trump voters that gave him the election, a election where he won 30 out of 50 states, more counties than any republican since Ronald Reagan. Are trump voters unhappy with Trump, I highly doubt it.
Republicans won both chambers of congress, scotus for a generation, majority of governorship and legislatures. I would love to see poll of what people think of the Democrat party
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