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Oct 12, 2019 13:14:28   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
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Looks like America will once more hold victory over evil... hopefully..



It didn't matter which poll you looked at this week—they were all bad news for Donald Trump, as well as for GOP lawmakers seeking ree******n in 2020. Public support for impeachment grew rapidly in every poll, with nearly all of them finding majority support for the inquiry and two finding 50% support or more for Trump's impeachment and removal from office.

Rounding out the week, the NPR/Marist/PBS poll found 52% support for the impeachment inquiry in a survey that showed independent v**ers had flipped in mere weeks from majority opposition to the inquiry (50%-44%) to majority support for it (54%-41%). That's a 19-point swing for independents from late September to now.

The poll also found that 61% of respondents don't think Trump shares the moral values that most Americans try to live by. And with regard to a president asking a foreign leader to investigate a political rival, fully 68% of Americans said it was not acceptable, including 64% of independents and even 40% of Republicans.

These polls, including the Fox News poll that found majority support for Trump's removal, have reportedly sent shock waves through both Washington and Republican circles.

Former GOP Rep. Carlos Curbelo of Florida told The Hill that Republicans are starting to realize that Trump's Ukraine scandal is doing a different magnitude of damage to Trump and the GOP than the Mueller probe ever did. "This is a lot more radioactive," Curbelo said. "They are coming to terms with the fact that there is real political risk here for members in swing states and swing districts.”

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Oct 12, 2019 13:27:10   #
Lonewolf
 
permafrost wrote:
This only requires a few seconds of computer search to verify.. use the search engine of your choice.

Looks like America will once more hold victory over evil... hopefully..



It didn't matter which poll you looked at this week—they were all bad news for Donald Trump, as well as for GOP lawmakers seeking ree******n in 2020. Public support for impeachment grew rapidly in every poll, with nearly all of them finding majority support for the inquiry and two finding 50% support or more for Trump's impeachment and removal from office.

Rounding out the week, the NPR/Marist/PBS poll found 52% support for the impeachment inquiry in a survey that showed independent v**ers had flipped in mere weeks from majority opposition to the inquiry (50%-44%) to majority support for it (54%-41%). That's a 19-point swing for independents from late September to now.

The poll also found that 61% of respondents don't think Trump shares the moral values that most Americans try to live by. And with regard to a president asking a foreign leader to investigate a political rival, fully 68% of Americans said it was not acceptable, including 64% of independents and even 40% of Republicans.

These polls, including the Fox News poll that found majority support for Trump's removal, have reportedly sent shock waves through both Washington and Republican circles.

Former GOP Rep. Carlos Curbelo of Florida told The Hill that Republicans are starting to realize that Trump's Ukraine scandal is doing a different magnitude of damage to Trump and the GOP than the Mueller probe ever did. "This is a lot more radioactive," Curbelo said. "They are coming to terms with the fact that there is real political risk here for members in swing states and swing districts.”
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trumps scared because he cant win an e******n without putins help

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Oct 12, 2019 13:44:46   #
Gatsby
 
permafrost wrote:
This only requires a few seconds of computer search to verify.. use the search engine of your choice.

Looks like America will once more hold victory over evil... hopefully..



It didn't matter which poll you looked at this week—they were all bad news for Donald Trump, as well as for GOP lawmakers seeking ree******n in 2020. Public support for impeachment grew rapidly in every poll, with nearly all of them finding majority support for the inquiry and two finding 50% support or more for Trump's impeachment and removal from office.

Rounding out the week, the NPR/Marist/PBS poll found 52% support for the impeachment inquiry in a survey that showed independent v**ers had flipped in mere weeks from majority opposition to the inquiry (50%-44%) to majority support for it (54%-41%). That's a 19-point swing for independents from late September to now.

The poll also found that 61% of respondents don't think Trump shares the moral values that most Americans try to live by. And with regard to a president asking a foreign leader to investigate a political rival, fully 68% of Americans said it was not acceptable, including 64% of independents and even 40% of Republicans.

These polls, including the Fox News poll that found majority support for Trump's removal, have reportedly sent shock waves through both Washington and Republican circles.

Former GOP Rep. Carlos Curbelo of Florida told The Hill that Republicans are starting to realize that Trump's Ukraine scandal is doing a different magnitude of damage to Trump and the GOP than the Mueller probe ever did. "This is a lot more radioactive," Curbelo said. "They are coming to terms with the fact that there is real political risk here for members in swing states and swing districts.”
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Friday, October 11, 2019

The Rasmussen Reports daily P**********l Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 49% of Likely U.S. V**ers approve of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty percent (50%) disapprove.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_oct11

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Oct 12, 2019 14:19:47   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Gatsby wrote:
Friday, October 11, 2019

The Rasmussen Reports daily P**********l Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 49% of Likely U.S. V**ers approve of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty percent (50%) disapprove.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_oct11

Make of it what you want, we all know that the only poll which counts is the v**e in November 2020..

Many find Rasmussen a right leaner.. Not so sure but this is from "the hill"...

https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/405965-pollster-rasmussen-research-has-a-pro-gop-bias

Rasmussen Reports uses research techniques that make its polls favor Republicans, Ipsos Public Affairs research director Mallory Newall said Monday during an appearance on “What America’s Thinking,” Hill.TV’s new show about public opinion research.

Newall singled out Rasmussen's practice of adjusting results by party identification in arguing that the pollster, which has been touted by President Trump and often has shown him with higher approval ratings than in other polls, favors the GOP.

“I think they tend to be more along the partisan angle, leaning toward the Republicans ... the weight that they put toward partisan self-identification,” Newall said, referring to Rasmussen’s long-standing practice of adjusting its results by party identification.

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Oct 12, 2019 15:49:29   #
Gatsby
 
permafrost wrote:
Make of it what you want, we all know that the only poll which counts is the v**e in November 2020..

Many find Rasmussen a right leaner.. Not so sure but this is from "the hill"...

https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/405965-pollster-rasmussen-research-has-a-pro-gop-bias

Rasmussen Reports uses research techniques that make its polls favor Republicans, Ipsos Public Affairs research director Mallory Newall said Monday during an appearance on “What America’s Thinking,” Hill.TV’s new show about public opinion research.

Newall singled out Rasmussen's practice of adjusting results by party identification in arguing that the pollster, which has been touted by President Trump and often has shown him with higher approval ratings than in other polls, favors the GOP.

“I think they tend to be more along the partisan angle, leaning toward the Republicans ... the weight that they put toward partisan self-identification,” Newall said, referring to Rasmussen’s long-standing practice of adjusting its results by party identification.
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Ipsos is a rival polling interest, they also adjust results by party identification.

The only real difference is the adjustment formula used, and Rasmussen has the better record.

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Oct 12, 2019 17:17:22   #
Dwight Logan
 
permafrost wrote:
This only requires a few seconds of computer search to verify.. use the search engine of your choice.

Looks like America will once more hold victory over evil... hopefully..



It didn't matter which poll you looked at this week—they were all bad news for Donald Trump, as well as for GOP lawmakers seeking ree******n in 2020. Public support for impeachment grew rapidly in every poll, with nearly all of them finding majority support for the inquiry and two finding 50% support or more for Trump's impeachment and removal from office.

Rounding out the week, the NPR/Marist/PBS poll found 52% support for the impeachment inquiry in a survey that showed independent v**ers had flipped in mere weeks from majority opposition to the inquiry (50%-44%) to majority support for it (54%-41%). That's a 19-point swing for independents from late September to now.

The poll also found that 61% of respondents don't think Trump shares the moral values that most Americans try to live by. And with regard to a president asking a foreign leader to investigate a political rival, fully 68% of Americans said it was not acceptable, including 64% of independents and even 40% of Republicans.

These polls, including the Fox News poll that found majority support for Trump's removal, have reportedly sent shock waves through both Washington and Republican circles.

Former GOP Rep. Carlos Curbelo of Florida told The Hill that Republicans are starting to realize that Trump's Ukraine scandal is doing a different magnitude of damage to Trump and the GOP than the Mueller probe ever did. "This is a lot more radioactive," Curbelo said. "They are coming to terms with the fact that there is real political risk here for members in swing states and swing districts.”
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As has been done before true patriotic Americans should all contact their Senators and tell them that if they agree with THEM to impeach they will be joining the dems and liberal media. Without coservative support they could not win.

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