Gallup Polling (a bit less biased than Rasmussen)

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Here's a simple fact for folks that believe in fair, unbiased polling).....and before some conservatives begin with the trite mantra that polling was inaccurate in predicting the presidential election, bear in mind that many people were probably too embarrassed to state that they would vote for Trump....as they did on Nov. 8th

But, Gallup had Obama on February 2009 at about 65% approval.....

The Same Gallup polling has Trump at about 40% approval.....

Now, Trumpsters can slam Gallup and place their heads right back where they've been in the last 3 weeks.
 
Here's a simple fact for folks that believe in fair, unbiased polling).....and before some conservatives begin with the trite mantra that polling was inaccurate in predicting the presidential election, bear in mind that many people were probably too embarrassed to state that they would vote for Trump....as they did on Nov. 8th

But, Gallup had Obama on February 2009 at about 65% approval.....

The Same Gallup polling has Trump at about 40% approval.....

Now, Trumpsters can slam Gallup and place their heads right back where they've been in the last 3 weeks.

Link the poll so we can see the demos.
 
Here's a simple fact for folks that believe in fair, unbiased polling).....and before some conservatives begin with the trite mantra that polling was inaccurate in predicting the presidential election, bear in mind that many people were probably too embarrassed to state that they would vote for Trump....as they did on Nov. 8th

But, Gallup had Obama on February 2009 at about 65% approval.....

The Same Gallup polling has Trump at about 40% approval.....

Now, Trumpsters can slam Gallup and place their heads right back where they've been in the last 3 weeks.
lol Even for you a stupid post. The two polls are polling different populations. Gallup polls everyone even if they are not registered to vote, have never voted and never intend to vote. Rasmussen polls only likely voters.
 
I honestly believe it is 55%...Trump is sticking to his campaign promises.
 
"A bit less biased"? Is it possible that the radical left finally admits that polls can be biased? Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Even after the radical left was blindsided by fraudulent polls before the election they continue to search for a poll they like after the election.
 
Here's a simple fact for folks that believe in fair, unbiased polling).....and before some conservatives begin with the trite mantra that polling was inaccurate in predicting the presidential election, bear in mind that many people were probably too embarrassed to state that they would vote for Trump....as they did on Nov. 8th

But, Gallup had Obama on February 2009 at about 65% approval.....

The Same Gallup polling has Trump at about 40% approval.....

Now, Trumpsters can slam Gallup and place their heads right back where they've been in the last 3 weeks.
lol Even for you a stupid post. The two polls are polling different populations. Gallup polls everyone even if they are not registered to vote, have never voted and never intend to vote. Rasmussen polls only likely voters.

And either side will pick whatever poll supports their position.
 
I very much want right wingers to be "confident" that Trump is correct when he spews that he is running "a well-oiled machine" with his administration........Screw reality........
 
I very much want right wingers to be "confident" that Trump is correct when he spews that he is running "a well-oiled machine" with his administration........Screw reality........

The American People are used to it....after all.
 

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