Keep an eye out on the next few polls on Trump's approval ratings...

you must be proud that trump lost the election by 3 million votes.

You must be proud your candidate didn't know about the Electoral vote deciding the presidency.

Shame she didn't have as much of a background in politics as Trump did.
 
A way to gauge the impact (if any) from last Saturday's massive demonstrations through the U.S. and the world, will be the approval ratings of Trump's performance.

Trump's promises were many and far-fetched.....Now reality (aka, Congress) will set in, and the backlash from Trump's supporters will be .......well, "huge".......

I would expect a slight bump in the polls for Trump post inauguration.......possibly in the 42-43% range

By the end of the month, I expect him to settle in the 40% range
 
Donald Trump won the majority of states, 30-20. Case closed, period.


A reminder to the mentally-challenged caused by too-much-Fox

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Flesh eating bacteria?
 
The only approval poll that matters is in November 2020

Not really

A Presidents approval rating reflects on how much political clout he has. Reagan had high approval and was able to bully Congress. With approval struggling to crack 40%, Trump will not get to claim the people are behind him
 
Has this election taught you nothing bout polls? Is Hillary still a lock in the polls?


True....The polls up to election day were wrong because of one huge mistake they made in the questioning: Pollsters should have basically asked this crucial question:

"Is your hatred of Clinton enough to make you vote for a charlatan?"
"Is your hatred of Clinton enough to make you vote for a charlatan?"

:eusa_naughty:

'Is your hatred of Clinton enough to make you vote for the other charlatan?'
 
Nobody believes any MSM polls. They were proven to be fake. "Fool me once, won't get fooled again" - George Bush #43.

 
A way to gauge the impact (if any) from last Saturday's massive demonstrations through the U.S. and the world, will be the approval ratings of Trump's performance.

Trump's promises were many and far-fetched.....Now reality (aka, Congress) will set in, and the backlash from Trump's supporters will be .......well, "huge".......

Why bother? they're meaningless at this point, let's see where he's at in 6 months. He made a lot of very large promises and has set a very aggressive agenda for himself and his administration, if he gets on track with those he'll be fine with respect to approval ratings in 6 months , if not he won't. Personally I hope he and his merry band of henchmen can actually follow through on at least some of his promises, because if he can we'll all be better off and the Republic will be healthier than it is today.

"They push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do. " -- Steve Jobs
 
A way to gauge the impact (if any) from last Saturday's massive demonstrations through the U.S. and the world, will be the approval ratings of Trump's performance.

Trump's promises were many and far-fetched.....Now reality (aka, Congress) will set in, and the backlash from Trump's supporters will be .......well, "huge".......
Trump entered office with the lowest approval rating of any incoming President in history. He has done nothing to improve on it
/--- In a survey of 1,000 random adults. Meanwhile Rasmussen has Trump
s approval at 56%. Go figure.
 
A way to gauge the impact (if any) from last Saturday's massive demonstrations through the U.S. and the world, will be the approval ratings of Trump's performance.

Trump's promises were many and far-fetched.....Now reality (aka, Congress) will set in, and the backlash from Trump's supporters will be .......well, "huge".......
Trump entered office with the lowest approval rating of any incoming President in history. He has done nothing to improve on it
/--- In a survey of 1,000 random adults. Meanwhile Rasmussen has Trump
s approval at 56%. Go figure.

Any poll can achieve any desired result...the final outcome may differ. For proof see all the polls predicting a Clinton victory :biggrin:
 
The only approval poll that matters is in November 2020

Not really

A Presidents approval rating reflects on how much political clout he has. Reagan had high approval and was able to bully Congress. With approval struggling to crack 40%, Trump will not get to claim the people are behind him

LMAO....that was ignorant...even for you

Hardly

Trump needs to deal with Senators on the fringe. With 52 Republican Senators, only three drifting to the other side will affect his ability to pass legislation

Will John McCain support Trump? How about Marco Rubio?
Susan Collins is going to give him nightmares on repealing Obamacare

A President with strong support of the people can bully those Senators........37% approval doesn't cut it
 
A way to gauge the impact (if any) from last Saturday's massive demonstrations through the U.S. and the world, will be the approval ratings of Trump's performance.

Trump's promises were many and far-fetched.....Now reality (aka, Congress) will set in, and the backlash from Trump's supporters will be .......well, "huge".......

Fake news doesn't interest us.
 
The only approval poll that matters is in November 2020

Not really

A Presidents approval rating reflects on how much political clout he has. Reagan had high approval and was able to bully Congress. With approval struggling to crack 40%, Trump will not get to claim the people are behind him

LMAO....that was ignorant...even for you

Hardly

Trump needs to deal with Senators on the fringe. With 52 Republican Senators, only three drifting to the other side will affect his ability to pass legislation

Will John McCain support Trump? How about Marco Rubio?
Susan Collins is going to give him nightmares on repealing Obamacare

A President with strong support of the people can bully those Senators........37% approval doesn't cut it

Yeah you keep right on hoping and believing, in the meantime Trump will fix the mess Obama created
 
The only approval poll that matters is in November 2020

Not really

A Presidents approval rating reflects on how much political clout he has. Reagan had high approval and was able to bully Congress. With approval struggling to crack 40%, Trump will not get to claim the people are behind him

Reagan dealt with an obstructionist Democrat congress. Trump has a Republican congress eager to push for reforms.
 

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