336Robin wrote:
Donald Trumps popularity has been steadily waning the more that people wake up to what his administration represents. It destroys the separation of Church and State an ushers in a f*****t type government. This is seen through the rise in Christian Nationalism that is steadily climbing in its potential for violence, starting with the J****** 6th, I**********n at the Capital and even before at Charlotteville, Virginia. There is no denying what this movement is doing, when others like him "Ron Desantis" human traffics migrants to Martha's Vineyard just to get a gotcha moment. Its ugliness and oppression of women when their hand picked Scotus overturned Roe vs. Wade and then they went so far as propose national a******n bans.
You may not like Democrats, but at least you have an option not to v**e.:
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Trump’s favorability rating drops to new low: poll :
Trump’s favorability rating drops to new low: poll
Rachel Scully - 1h ago
Former President Trump’s favorability rating has dropped to a new low after slowly trickling down over the past few months.
Trump’s favorability rating drops to new low: poll
A new NBC News poll released Sunday found that 34 percent of registered v**ers said they have a positive view of Trump, while 54 percent say they have a negative view of him. Trump’s favorability rating was at its lowest in April 2021, when his rating fell to 32 percent in the same NBC poll.
The former president’s favorability score is down slightly since last month, with the same 54 percent saying they have a negative view of Trump, but 36 percent saying they had a positive view of him.
While Trump’s favorability score has trickled down, President Biden’s score has gone up, though only slightly. This month, 45 percent said they approve of the president — a 2-point increase since last month.
Contrarily, 52 percent of v**ers say they disapprove of Biden, which has gone down 3 percentage points since last month.
Pollsters also questioned v**ers about their views on the different investigations against Trump, specifically asking whether the various investigations should stop or continue. The poll found that 56 percent of v**ers believe the investigations should continue, while 41 percent say they should stop.
The poll comes amid an FBI investigation into Trump and the documents he was holding at Mar-a-Lago. The government recovered thousands of government documents from the Florida property since Trump left office, including more than 300 documents with various classified markings.
The NBC News poll surveyed 1,000 registered v**ers between Sept. 9-13, and has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.
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GOP V**ers ‘Virtually Impossible to Poll’ After Biden’s ‘MAGA Republicans’ Speech: Top Pollster
By Jack Phillips September 18, 2022 Updated: September 19, 2022
Polls may significantly undercount Republican v**ers and supporters of former President Donald Trump following President Joe Biden’s speech that attacked “MAGA Republicans” earlier this month, according to a top independent pollster.
Trafalgar Group chief pollster Robert Cahaly wrote on Sept. 17 that Biden’s speech will make it more difficult to survey or even estimate Trump-aligned v**ers than in prior years. He noted that in 2016, a number of p**********l polls and predictions regarding Trump and opponent Hillary Clinton proved to be inaccurate.
“In 2016, Trump supporters were called ‘Deplorables’ and other unflattering names,” Cahaly said on Twitter. “This was a major contributor to the ‘shy Trump v**er’ phenomenon that ‘most’ polling missed, which resulted in a major loss in public confidence for polling flowing the e******n.”
In 2020, “people who supported Trump or espoused conservative values out of step with ‘Woke’ culture found themselves being ‘canceled’ or ‘doxed,’” he continued.
“This led to ‘hidden v**ers’ that ‘most’ polling under counted, therefore Trump support in key battleground states exceeded expectations. Now [the] Biden administration has essentially classified ‘MAGA Republicans’ as a threat to democracy marshaling federal law enforcement to focus on them,” the pollster wrote. “This move has created a new type of v**er that will be even harder to poll or even estimate.”
He was referring to Biden’s Sept. 1 speech that targeted “MAGA Republicans” as a threat to U.S. institutions, just weeks after the FBI raided Trump’s Florida residence. Speaking in front of a red backdrop and flanked by two Marines, Biden claimed Trump and his supporters “represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”
Describing this new group as “submerged v**ers,” Cahaly wrote that these people “aren’t putting stickers on their cars, signs in their yards, posting their opinions, or even answering polls.”
“At this point, I think it’s fair to say that Biden’s pursuit of and attacks on ‘MAGA Republicans’ has created an army of v**ers who will be virtually impossible to poll (even for us) and more difficult still to estimate,” he wrote.
For 2022, GOP v**er turnout will most likely be higher than what the polls and other e******n models are showing, Cahaly said. Polls, including those carried out by his Trafalgar Group, are underestimating the effect of the “submerged v**er” phenomenon, the pollster concluded.
His prediction comes after The New York Times’ chief political analyst, Nate Cohn, warned that mainstream polling is likely overstating support for Democrats.
“The apparent Democratic strength in Wisconsin and elsewhere is a mirage—an artifact of persistent and unaddressed biases in survey research,” Cohn wrote earlier this month. “If the polls are wrong yet again, it will not be hard to explain. Most pollsters haven’t made significant methodological changes since the last e******n.”
Officials at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee didn’t respond by press time to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.