Hey, sounds just like the Presidential elction all over again, does anyone know what "Deja Vu" means?
It seems that the worse the polls are for President Trump, the better he does in acquiring votes, so let's hope his "Approval Poll" keeps going down, and that will happen when they increase that majority of Democrats that they always use in their polls.
Voting for President Trump is how the American people show their disatisfaction, disproval, and disfavor of the government establishment, and the "Approval Poll" is so tremendously low for the 'US Congress', that it would be more appropiate to call it the "Disapproval Poll".
The one thing that I know for sure is that President Trump will not be on the 2018 midterm national elections, but most of the 'US Congress' will be. But nobody is trying to denigrate any of them by constantly reporting their "Approval Poll" every week.
Most politicians know that the donation funding of the political party's always indicate the trends that will occur in the elections. The Republicans are receiving ten times the amount in campaign donations, as the Democrats have been receiving, and most are coming from middleclass individuals, which doesn't bode well for the Democratic politicians and their supporters, who keep proclaiming that they are going to take back majority control in not only the 'US Senate', which is hard to believe since they have the most incumbants up for re-election, and ten of them are from states that President Trump won handily, but also the 'US House', which is also hard to believe since the Republicans are now holding a 25 seat majority, and odds are always in favor of the incumbant, and also that President Trump won many states that were historical Democrat strongholds, and the people in those states are pleased with what President Trump has done for them up until now.
But whatever happens, only time will tell what the reality will be.
desparado wrote:
Well according to Fox trumps approval ratings down to 38% which makes him just about irreverent, and his fellow republicans will try and distance themselves from him.