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Jun 18, 2018 23:07:06   #
rumitoid
 
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elected. Everywhere.
According to surveys conducted by Morning Consult, in every US state, Donald Trump’s net approval rating in May 2018—the share of people who approve of the job he is doing minus those that disapprove—was down from when he entered office. Even in the states where Trump remains quite popular, his net approval has fallen.

State
January 2017
May 2018
Change in popularity
Alabama 36 30 -6
Louisiana 31 25 -6
Maryland -13 -20 -7
South Dakota 21 14 -7
West Virginia 37 27 -10
Georgia 18 7 -11
Mississippi 34 23 -11
South Carolina 25 14 -11
Nevada 10 -2 -12
Wyoming 40 28 -12

Trump’s fall in popularity is not unusual. Political analysts at FiveThirtyEight point out that in the first year of his presidency, Barack Obama’s popularity also fell in every state. Presidents typically start out popular, and get less so over their tenure.

Still, it is interesting to note the patterns where the US president is holding ground. Trump seems to be retaining approval in the states where he was most popular initially. In four of the five states where Trump’s popularity fell least, his net approval was greater than 20 points when he entered office. Maryland is the exception. Trump was so unpopular from the beginning, with a 13 point net disapproval, he didn’t have far to fall.

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Jun 18, 2018 23:25:53   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elected. Everywhere.
According to surveys conducted by Morning Consult, in every US state, Donald Trump’s net approval rating in May 2018—the share of people who approve of the job he is doing minus those that disapprove—was down from when he entered office. Even in the states where Trump remains quite popular, his net approval has fallen.

State
January 2017
May 2018
Change in popularity
Alabama 36 30 -6
Louisiana 31 25 -6
Maryland -13 -20 -7
South Dakota 21 14 -7
West Virginia 37 27 -10
Georgia 18 7 -11
Mississippi 34 23 -11
South Carolina 25 14 -11
Nevada 10 -2 -12
Wyoming 40 28 -12

Trump’s fall in popularity is not unusual. Political analysts at FiveThirtyEight point out that in the first year of his presidency, Barack Obama’s popularity also fell in every state. Presidents typically start out popular, and get less so over their tenure.

Still, it is interesting to note the patterns where the US president is holding ground. Trump seems to be retaining approval in the states where he was most popular initially. In four of the five states where Trump’s popularity fell least, his net approval was greater than 20 points when he entered office. Maryland is the exception. Trump was so unpopular from the beginning, with a 13 point net disapproval, he didn’t have far to fall.
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elec... (show quote)



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Jun 18, 2018 23:35:13   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
rumitoid wrote:
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elected. Everywhere.
According to surveys conducted by Morning Consult, in every US state, Donald Trump’s net approval rating in May 2018—the share of people who approve of the job he is doing minus those that disapprove—was down from when he entered office. Even in the states where Trump remains quite popular, his net approval has fallen.

State
January 2017
May 2018
Change in popularity
Alabama 36 30 -6
Louisiana 31 25 -6
Maryland -13 -20 -7
South Dakota 21 14 -7
West Virginia 37 27 -10
Georgia 18 7 -11
Mississippi 34 23 -11
South Carolina 25 14 -11
Nevada 10 -2 -12
Wyoming 40 28 -12

Trump’s fall in popularity is not unusual. Political analysts at FiveThirtyEight point out that in the first year of his presidency, Barack Obama’s popularity also fell in every state. Presidents typically start out popular, and get less so over their tenure.

Still, it is interesting to note the patterns where the US president is holding ground. Trump seems to be retaining approval in the states where he was most popular initially. In four of the five states where Trump’s popularity fell least, his net approval was greater than 20 points when he entered office. Maryland is the exception. Trump was so unpopular from the beginning, with a 13 point net disapproval, he didn’t have far to fall.
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elec... (show quote)


Leftist media pushing fake news harder than ever, leftist quasi-news programs like Chris Matthews, Rachael Maddow, along with numerous misleading, leftist, anti-Trump comedy shows like Samantha Bee, Bill Maher, Jimmy Kimmel and Connan O'Brien, and thousands of radical whacko liberals posting outright lies on all forms of social media, ... and the subject of their silly lies is still climbing in popularity. In addition, public opinion is that the USA is headed in the right direction is at 38%, the highest since September 2005. Trump is still kicking the left's ass, and they know it, regardless of the silly crap they keep posting.

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Jun 18, 2018 23:51:19   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Trooper745 wrote:
Leftist media pushing fake news harder than ever, leftist quasi-news programs like Chris Matthews, Rachael Maddow, along with numerous misleading, leftist, anti-Trump comedy shows like Samantha Bee, Bill Maher, Jimmy Kimmel and Connan O'Brien, and thousands of radical whacko liberals posting outright lies on all forms of social media, ... and the subject of their silly lies is still climbing in popularity. In addition, public opinion is that the USA is headed in the right direction is at 38%, the highest since September 2005. Trump is still kicking the left's ass, and they know it, regardless of the silly crap they keep posting.
Leftist media pushing fake news harder than ever, ... (show quote)


You notice Rumitoid never mentions which poll or which source. Just "polls show."

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Jun 18, 2018 23:53:22   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
Loki wrote:
You notice Rumitoid never mentions which poll or which source. Just "polls show."


That's about all he got from the silly leftist sources he blindly follows.

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Jun 19, 2018 00:09:34   #
JW
 
https://news.gallup.com/poll/203207/trump-job-approval-weekly.aspx
https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

Trump popularity at an all time high, 45%.

Public confidence in direction of the country, continues growing.

NOTE: that is with a vicious and unabating negative narrative from the MSM.

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Jun 19, 2018 00:37:01   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Would that be one of those polls like the Clinton would crush Trump polls? Basically polls are for losers!


Loki wrote:
You notice Rumitoid never mentions which poll or which source. Just "polls show."

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Jun 19, 2018 01:23:49   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Trooper745 wrote:
That's about all he got from the silly leftist sources he blindly follows.
I Figured He Was Too Busy Reading Pending Legislation
To Notice Meaningless Polls

Because He Usually Can't Stay Up On Mostly Common National News

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Jun 19, 2018 01:52:46   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
rumitoid wrote:
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elected. Everywhere.
According to surveys conducted by Morning Consult, in every US state, Donald Trump’s net approval rating in May 2018—the share of people who approve of the job he is doing minus those that disapprove—was down from when he entered office. Even in the states where Trump remains quite popular, his net approval has fallen.

State
January 2017
May 2018
Change in popularity
Alabama 36 30 -6
Louisiana 31 25 -6
Maryland -13 -20 -7
South Dakota 21 14 -7
West Virginia 37 27 -10
Georgia 18 7 -11
Mississippi 34 23 -11
South Carolina 25 14 -11
Nevada 10 -2 -12
Wyoming 40 28 -12

Trump’s fall in popularity is not unusual. Political analysts at FiveThirtyEight point out that in the first year of his presidency, Barack Obama’s popularity also fell in every state. Presidents typically start out popular, and get less so over their tenure.

Still, it is interesting to note the patterns where the US president is holding ground. Trump seems to be retaining approval in the states where he was most popular initially. In four of the five states where Trump’s popularity fell least, his net approval was greater than 20 points when he entered office. Maryland is the exception. Trump was so unpopular from the beginning, with a 13 point net disapproval, he didn’t have far to fall.
Donald Trump is less popular than when he was elec... (show quote)


Tonight, I hope by snuggling up with your obama doll, you can find some comfort in the fact, President Donald J Trump is still your daddy..and a popular one too..

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Jun 19, 2018 02:24:18   #
Ricktloml
 
Loki wrote:
You notice Rumitoid never mentions which poll or which source. Just "polls show."


Well he is right about the right finally waking up. We are fed up and we all know the left can't tell the truth or be honest about anything. What the left really wants is for the right to go back to sleep

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Jun 19, 2018 04:52:29   #
Kevyn
 
bmac32 wrote:
Would that be one of those polls like the Clinton would crush Trump polls? Basically polls are for losers!
She beat him by over three million votes, the electoral college anointed him not the voters, they soundly rejected him.

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Jun 19, 2018 05:03:44   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Ricktloml wrote:
Well he is right about the right finally waking up. We are fed up and we all know the left can't tell the truth or be honest about anything. What the left really wants is for the right to go back to sleep
Well, Actually
That Would Be The 'Undecided', 'Swing' Or 'Independents'
They Decide Every National Election

Or As I Call Them:
The IDIOT Vote

So Don't Take A Stand
Vote With STIMPY !!



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Jun 19, 2018 07:07:23   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Kevyn wrote:
She beat him by over three million votes, the electoral college anointed him not the voters, they soundly rejected him.



I believe that I already explained that the Electoral College has been used to choose the president and vice-president since 1804. There is a process for doing it some other way, it's called a Constitutional Amendment. You will just have to put on your big boy pants and deal with it.

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Jun 19, 2018 07:29:04   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
Kevyn wrote:
She beat him by over three million votes, the electoral college anointed him not the voters, they soundly rejected him.



Did you forget that the votes of which you speak were from misinformed liberals? The kind that are driving California into bankruptcy? It's a blessing that they didn't prevail in 2016. Go Trump.

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Jun 19, 2018 07:37:28   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
byronglimish wrote:
Tonight, I hope by snuggling up with your obama doll, you can find some comfort in the fact, President Donald J Trump is still your daddy..and a popular one too..

Amen brother amen

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