Most Americans Disapprove of Trump — and His Executive Orders

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Donald Trump and public-opinion polls have had a messy falling out. Early in the GOP primary, the mogul fell head over heels for such surveys — but by the general election, infatuation had given way to a tumultuous, love-hate affair. After November 8, polls turned against Trump. Now, they don’t mean anything to him at all.

It’s hard to blame Trump for feeling bitter. Over the past three months, barely a day has gone by without some poll reminding him that he is the least popular new president in recorded history. But earlier this week, a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed the commander-in-chief a rare bit of kindness: Americans approved of his temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries by a margin of 49 to 41 percent.

This was excellent news for the president, who had spent the weekend listening to protesters, pundits, tech executives, terrorism experts — and even members of his own cabinet — criticize the order that was wreaking havoc at airports all across the country. The Reuters poll told Trump the same thing that so many other surveys had told him, back in the halcyon days of the primary: Don’t listen to the experts and activists, the people are on your side.

But beneath the headline number, the poll’s message was more ambiguous. Only 31 percent of respondent said that Trump’s order had made them feel “more safe,” while 56 percent opposed prioritizing the resettlement of Christian refugees, as Trump had proposed.

And on Thursday, new surveys from Gallup and Public Policy Polling suggest that support for Trump’s crackdown on Muslim immigration — and his obsession with border control, more broadly — is shallower than the Reuters poll made it appear.

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People also feel Trump is "moving too fast."

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Most Americans Disapprove of Trump — and His Executive Orders
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When you actually ask people about the travel ban, support plummets.

52% of voters think that the order was intended to be a Muslim ban, to only 41% who don’t think that was the intent. And the idea of a Muslim ban is extremely unpopular with the American people — only 26% are in favor of it, to 65% who are against it. When it comes to barring people from certain countries from entering the United States, even when those people have already secured a Visa, just 39% of voters are supportive to 53% who are against it. And just 43% of voters support the United States indefinitely suspending accepting Syrian refugees, with 48% opposed to that.
Further, 52% of Americans disapprove of the president according to Gallup, and PPP finds that 30% want to seem him impeached -- including 3% of his own voters.
 
Note that 60% disapprove of building a wall. Interesting.
 
another thread about bullshit polls.
"all hail madam president!" :badgrin:
 
Brought to you by the same liberal snowflakes who told us Hillary was way ahead in their polls and was a lock to win the election.

Keep up the good work, libbies! :blahblah:
 
Donald Trump and public-opinion polls have had a messy falling out. Early in the GOP primary, the mogul fell head over heels for such surveys — but by the general election, infatuation had given way to a tumultuous, love-hate affair. After November 8, polls turned against Trump. Now, they don’t mean anything to him at all.

It’s hard to blame Trump for feeling bitter. Over the past three months, barely a day has gone by without some poll reminding him that he is the least popular new president in recorded history. But earlier this week, a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed the commander-in-chief a rare bit of kindness: Americans approved of his temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries by a margin of 49 to 41 percent.

This was excellent news for the president, who had spent the weekend listening to protesters, pundits, tech executives, terrorism experts — and even members of his own cabinet — criticize the order that was wreaking havoc at airports all across the country. The Reuters poll told Trump the same thing that so many other surveys had told him, back in the halcyon days of the primary: Don’t listen to the experts and activists, the people are on your side.

But beneath the headline number, the poll’s message was more ambiguous. Only 31 percent of respondent said that Trump’s order had made them feel “more safe,” while 56 percent opposed prioritizing the resettlement of Christian refugees, as Trump had proposed.

And on Thursday, new surveys from Gallup and Public Policy Polling suggest that support for Trump’s crackdown on Muslim immigration — and his obsession with border control, more broadly — is shallower than the Reuters poll made it appear.

C3rmcQxVYAAxYSs.jpg


People also feel Trump is "moving too fast."

02-gallup-poll-obama-trump-moving-too-fast.nocrop.w710.h2147483647.png


Most Americans Disapprove of Trump — and His Executive Orders
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When you actually ask people about the travel ban, support plummets.

52% of voters think that the order was intended to be a Muslim ban, to only 41% who don’t think that was the intent. And the idea of a Muslim ban is extremely unpopular with the American people — only 26% are in favor of it, to 65% who are against it. When it comes to barring people from certain countries from entering the United States, even when those people have already secured a Visa, just 39% of voters are supportive to 53% who are against it. And just 43% of voters support the United States indefinitely suspending accepting Syrian refugees, with 48% opposed to that.
Further, 52% of Americans disapprove of the president according to Gallup, and PPP finds that 30% want to seem him impeached -- including 3% of his own voters.


Didn't these same polls pick hag Hillary as the winner?
 
Donald Trump and public-opinion polls have had a messy falling out. Early in the GOP primary, the mogul fell head over heels for such surveys — but by the general election, infatuation had given way to a tumultuous, love-hate affair. After November 8, polls turned against Trump. Now, they don’t mean anything to him at all.

It’s hard to blame Trump for feeling bitter. Over the past three months, barely a day has gone by without some poll reminding him that he is the least popular new president in recorded history. But earlier this week, a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed the commander-in-chief a rare bit of kindness: Americans approved of his temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries by a margin of 49 to 41 percent.

This was excellent news for the president, who had spent the weekend listening to protesters, pundits, tech executives, terrorism experts — and even members of his own cabinet — criticize the order that was wreaking havoc at airports all across the country. The Reuters poll told Trump the same thing that so many other surveys had told him, back in the halcyon days of the primary: Don’t listen to the experts and activists, the people are on your side.

But beneath the headline number, the poll’s message was more ambiguous. Only 31 percent of respondent said that Trump’s order had made them feel “more safe,” while 56 percent opposed prioritizing the resettlement of Christian refugees, as Trump had proposed.

And on Thursday, new surveys from Gallup and Public Policy Polling suggest that support for Trump’s crackdown on Muslim immigration — and his obsession with border control, more broadly — is shallower than the Reuters poll made it appear.

C3rmcQxVYAAxYSs.jpg


People also feel Trump is "moving too fast."

02-gallup-poll-obama-trump-moving-too-fast.nocrop.w710.h2147483647.png


Most Americans Disapprove of Trump — and His Executive Orders
------------------------------

When you actually ask people about the travel ban, support plummets.

52% of voters think that the order was intended to be a Muslim ban, to only 41% who don’t think that was the intent. And the idea of a Muslim ban is extremely unpopular with the American people — only 26% are in favor of it, to 65% who are against it. When it comes to barring people from certain countries from entering the United States, even when those people have already secured a Visa, just 39% of voters are supportive to 53% who are against it. And just 43% of voters support the United States indefinitely suspending accepting Syrian refugees, with 48% opposed to that.
Further, 52% of Americans disapprove of the president according to Gallup, and PPP finds that 30% want to seem him impeached -- including 3% of his own voters.


Quick.....tell President hilary that the polls are against Trump.....the polls showed her ahead by double digits during the election, so that should really scare Trump...........


And then there is this....

Exclusive—Poll: 57 Percent Support Trump's 90-Day Refugee Pause From Failed Middle Eastern Countries - Breitbart
 
Subtract 10 - 12% from Softees polls and you get the real number, just like in the election.
 
Accept it, conservatards -- the majority of Americans HATE Trump and everything he represents.
 
Most Americans are thrilled. He's doing what he said he would, while the Demo party is imploding.
 
Accept it, conservatards -- the majority of Americans HATE Trump and everything he represents.


They hated him so much...they made him President.......

Actually, Americans overwhelmingly voted for Hillary. 'Member how she got 3,000,000 more votes than the Orange Turd? Member that?
 
Accept it, conservatards -- the majority of Americans HATE Trump and everything he represents.


They hated him so much...they made him President.......

Actually, Americans overwhelmingly voted for Hillary. 'Member how she got 3,000,000 more votes than the Orange Turd? Member that?


Yes...but illegal aliens are not supposed to vote in our elections.....
 
Accept it, conservatards -- the majority of Americans HATE Trump and everything he represents.


They hated him so much...they made him President.......

Actually, Americans overwhelmingly voted for Hillary. 'Member how she got 3,000,000 more votes than the Orange Turd? Member that?


Yes...but illegal aliens are not supposed to vote in our elections.....

And they didn't. Member when this right wing lie was proven to be completely baseless and without merit? Member that?
 
Donald Trump and public-opinion polls have had a messy falling out. Early in the GOP primary, the mogul fell head over heels for such surveys — but by the general election, infatuation had given way to a tumultuous, love-hate affair. After November 8, polls turned against Trump. Now, they don’t mean anything to him at all.

It’s hard to blame Trump for feeling bitter. Over the past three months, barely a day has gone by without some poll reminding him that he is the least popular new president in recorded history. But earlier this week, a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed the commander-in-chief a rare bit of kindness: Americans approved of his temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries by a margin of 49 to 41 percent.

This was excellent news for the president, who had spent the weekend listening to protesters, pundits, tech executives, terrorism experts — and even members of his own cabinet — criticize the order that was wreaking havoc at airports all across the country. The Reuters poll told Trump the same thing that so many other surveys had told him, back in the halcyon days of the primary: Don’t listen to the experts and activists, the people are on your side.

But beneath the headline number, the poll’s message was more ambiguous. Only 31 percent of respondent said that Trump’s order had made them feel “more safe,” while 56 percent opposed prioritizing the resettlement of Christian refugees, as Trump had proposed.

And on Thursday, new surveys from Gallup and Public Policy Polling suggest that support for Trump’s crackdown on Muslim immigration — and his obsession with border control, more broadly — is shallower than the Reuters poll made it appear.

C3rmcQxVYAAxYSs.jpg


People also feel Trump is "moving too fast."

02-gallup-poll-obama-trump-moving-too-fast.nocrop.w710.h2147483647.png


Most Americans Disapprove of Trump — and His Executive Orders
------------------------------

When you actually ask people about the travel ban, support plummets.

52% of voters think that the order was intended to be a Muslim ban, to only 41% who don’t think that was the intent. And the idea of a Muslim ban is extremely unpopular with the American people — only 26% are in favor of it, to 65% who are against it. When it comes to barring people from certain countries from entering the United States, even when those people have already secured a Visa, just 39% of voters are supportive to 53% who are against it. And just 43% of voters support the United States indefinitely suspending accepting Syrian refugees, with 48% opposed to that.
Further, 52% of Americans disapprove of the president according to Gallup, and PPP finds that 30% want to seem him impeached -- including 3% of his own voters.

Trump voters and conservatives in general only believe polls that favor their views.

This is one of many reasons Republicans depend on alternative facts to obscure the truth from their dimwitted followers.

Therefore, the information you posted is meaningless to them.


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Accept it, conservatards -- the majority of Americans HATE Trump and everything he represents.


They hated him so much...they made him President.......

Actually, Americans overwhelmingly voted for Hillary. 'Member how she got 3,000,000 more votes than the Orange Turd? Member that?
'member that it don't mean shit that she did? Now say President Trump 3 times real fast, make a wish and he'll still be fucking president.
 
Just a week ago there were two polls showing a slight majority in favor of the Trump travel ban.

The change could be that many Americans are beginning to be concerned of how unhinged the left has become, and fear we could be headed for some real violence if we move forward with the travel ban and the wall.

I know this is anecdotal, but I myself know of a few people who were gung ho about the wall, but now are concerned about violence in the streets if the wall is built.
This is where we are now that we've seen how out of control the left has been this post-election.
 
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Donald Trump and public-opinion polls have had a messy falling out. Early in the GOP primary, the mogul fell head over heels for such surveys — but by the general election, infatuation had given way to a tumultuous, love-hate affair. After November 8, polls turned against Trump. Now, they don’t mean anything to him at all.

It’s hard to blame Trump for feeling bitter. Over the past three months, barely a day has gone by without some poll reminding him that he is the least popular new president in recorded history. But earlier this week, a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed the commander-in-chief a rare bit of kindness: Americans approved of his temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries by a margin of 49 to 41 percent.

This was excellent news for the president, who had spent the weekend listening to protesters, pundits, tech executives, terrorism experts — and even members of his own cabinet — criticize the order that was wreaking havoc at airports all across the country. The Reuters poll told Trump the same thing that so many other surveys had told him, back in the halcyon days of the primary: Don’t listen to the experts and activists, the people are on your side.

But beneath the headline number, the poll’s message was more ambiguous. Only 31 percent of respondent said that Trump’s order had made them feel “more safe,” while 56 percent opposed prioritizing the resettlement of Christian refugees, as Trump had proposed.

And on Thursday, new surveys from Gallup and Public Policy Polling suggest that support for Trump’s crackdown on Muslim immigration — and his obsession with border control, more broadly — is shallower than the Reuters poll made it appear.

C3rmcQxVYAAxYSs.jpg


People also feel Trump is "moving too fast."

02-gallup-poll-obama-trump-moving-too-fast.nocrop.w710.h2147483647.png


Most Americans Disapprove of Trump — and His Executive Orders
------------------------------

When you actually ask people about the travel ban, support plummets.

52% of voters think that the order was intended to be a Muslim ban, to only 41% who don’t think that was the intent. And the idea of a Muslim ban is extremely unpopular with the American people — only 26% are in favor of it, to 65% who are against it. When it comes to barring people from certain countries from entering the United States, even when those people have already secured a Visa, just 39% of voters are supportive to 53% who are against it. And just 43% of voters support the United States indefinitely suspending accepting Syrian refugees, with 48% opposed to that.
Further, 52% of Americans disapprove of the president according to Gallup, and PPP finds that 30% want to seem him impeached -- including 3% of his own voters.
and there it is the fake news story of the day!

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Accept it, conservatards -- the majority of Americans HATE Trump and everything he represents.


They hated him so much...they made him President.......

Actually, Americans overwhelmingly voted for Hillary. 'Member how she got 3,000,000 more votes than the Orange Turd? Member that?
'member that it don't mean shit that she did? Now say President Trump 3 times real fast, make a wish and he'll still be fucking president.
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