Trump's approval falls from 45 to 41 after child separation week

That does not mean the Wicked Donald of the West is out of the picture.

Donald married the wicked witch of the east. Pity poor Donald caught between two evil witches. The wicked witch of the east wore the ruby slippers until a house fell on her and the wicked witch of the west melted by pouring water on her.
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
So when you played baseball did you put your glove up and hoped the bell hit it?
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
So when you played baseball did you put your glove up and hoped the bell hit it?
You have not recovered from last night.

Trump is showing weakness, and the immigration issue is dimming the tax cut shining the GOP hoped to show off during the election season.

The GOP divisions come at a bad time for the party: Elections are approaching and immigration has riveted public attention for months. Republicans who are battling to retain House control have hoped to focus this fall’s campaigns on the economy and tax cuts.


Instead, the GOP has had to respond to reports of families being separated at the border as a result of President Donald Trump’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy. The policy appeased many red-state voters. But of concern are Republicans from swing districts with large numbers of moderate voters — the very incumbents who must be re-elected for the GOP to retain House control.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he prefers to see parents and children detained together: “We do not want children taken away from their parents,” he said.

The consensus immigration bill would make citizenship a possibility for “Dreamer” immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. when young. It would also finance Trump’s aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.

Republican Leaders Eye New Bill on Family Separations at Border | RealClearPolitics
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
So when you played baseball did you put your glove up and hoped the bell hit it?
You have not recovered from last night.

Trump is showing weakness, and the immigration issue is dimming the tax cut shining the GOP hoped to show off during the election season.

The GOP divisions come at a bad time for the party: Elections are approaching and immigration has riveted public attention for months. Republicans who are battling to retain House control have hoped to focus this fall’s campaigns on the economy and tax cuts.


Instead, the GOP has had to respond to reports of families being separated at the border as a result of President Donald Trump’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy. The policy appeased many red-state voters. But of concern are Republicans from swing districts with large numbers of moderate voters — the very incumbents who must be re-elected for the GOP to retain House control.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he prefers to see parents and children detained together: “We do not want children taken away from their parents,” he said.

The consensus immigration bill would make citizenship a possibility for “Dreamer” immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. when young. It would also finance Trump’s aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.

Republican Leaders Eye New Bill on Family Separations at Border | RealClearPolitics
Jake, you have a lousy record on predictions
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
So when you played baseball did you put your glove up and hoped the bell hit it?
You have not recovered from last night.

Trump is showing weakness, and the immigration issue is dimming the tax cut shining the GOP hoped to show off during the election season.

The GOP divisions come at a bad time for the party: Elections are approaching and immigration has riveted public attention for months. Republicans who are battling to retain House control have hoped to focus this fall’s campaigns on the economy and tax cuts.


Instead, the GOP has had to respond to reports of families being separated at the border as a result of President Donald Trump’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy. The policy appeased many red-state voters. But of concern are Republicans from swing districts with large numbers of moderate voters — the very incumbents who must be re-elected for the GOP to retain House control.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he prefers to see parents and children detained together: “We do not want children taken away from their parents,” he said.

The consensus immigration bill would make citizenship a possibility for “Dreamer” immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. when young. It would also finance Trump’s aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.

Republican Leaders Eye New Bill on Family Separations at Border | RealClearPolitics
Jake, you have a lousy record on predictions
Trump has a record lousy at that:21:
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
Nov 8, 2016, 4pm these exact same firms reassured the Starkeys that Trump had no path to the White House.
 
wow. Usually the number changes by 1 or zero weekly.
No wonder Trump flip flopped and just went back to catch and release.
Poll: Trump's approval rating falls back to 41 percent

Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy is effectively dead
Bogus......because Trump's approval reached 50% yet the story claims his high was only 45%.
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When people bring up Waco, it's because right wingers love child molesters.
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
Nov 8, 2016, 4pm these exact same firms reassured the Starkeys that Trump had no path to the White House.
You made that up. Gallup never said that. Pew never said that. The pollsters who conduct polls for Fox, CNN, WSJ, never said that.
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
So when you played baseball did you put your glove up and hoped the bell hit it?
You have not recovered from last night.

Trump is showing weakness, and the immigration issue is dimming the tax cut shining the GOP hoped to show off during the election season.

The GOP divisions come at a bad time for the party: Elections are approaching and immigration has riveted public attention for months. Republicans who are battling to retain House control have hoped to focus this fall’s campaigns on the economy and tax cuts.


Instead, the GOP has had to respond to reports of families being separated at the border as a result of President Donald Trump’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy. The policy appeased many red-state voters. But of concern are Republicans from swing districts with large numbers of moderate voters — the very incumbents who must be re-elected for the GOP to retain House control.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he prefers to see parents and children detained together: “We do not want children taken away from their parents,” he said.

The consensus immigration bill would make citizenship a possibility for “Dreamer” immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. when young. It would also finance Trump’s aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.

Republican Leaders Eye New Bill on Family Separations at Border | RealClearPolitics

So what's going to happen to his base when these thousands of illegals are lost in the system and never deported? How many are going to stick with him and blame someone else? My guess is 99% of his base will make excuses.
 
Remember the polling is against Donald himself not against any opponents, where he may poll higher or lower.

Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 6/12 - 6/24 -- 43.2 51.7 -8.5
Rasmussen Reports 6/20 - 6/24 1500 LV 46 52 -6
Gallup 6/18 - 6/24 1500 A 41 55 -14
Economist/YouGov 6/17 - 6/19 1272 RV 44 50 -6
Reuters/Ipsos 6/15 - 6/19 1604 RV 44 53 -9
Quinnipiac 6/14 - 6/17 905 RV 43 52 -9
USA Today/Suffolk 6/13 - 6/18 1000 RV 43 51 -8
CNN 6/14 - 6/17 901 RV 41 54 -13
CBS News 6/14 - 6/17 1100 A 42 52 -10
Monmouth 6/12 - 6/13 711 RV 45 46 -1
So when you played baseball did you put your glove up and hoped the bell hit it?
You have not recovered from last night.

Trump is showing weakness, and the immigration issue is dimming the tax cut shining the GOP hoped to show off during the election season.

The GOP divisions come at a bad time for the party: Elections are approaching and immigration has riveted public attention for months. Republicans who are battling to retain House control have hoped to focus this fall’s campaigns on the economy and tax cuts.


Instead, the GOP has had to respond to reports of families being separated at the border as a result of President Donald Trump’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy. The policy appeased many red-state voters. But of concern are Republicans from swing districts with large numbers of moderate voters — the very incumbents who must be re-elected for the GOP to retain House control.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he prefers to see parents and children detained together: “We do not want children taken away from their parents,” he said.

The consensus immigration bill would make citizenship a possibility for “Dreamer” immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. when young. It would also finance Trump’s aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.

Republican Leaders Eye New Bill on Family Separations at Border | RealClearPolitics

So what's going to happen to his base when these thousands of illegals are lost in the system and never deported? How many are going to stick with him and blame someone else? My guess is 99% of his base will make excuses.
Correct. It’s a cult of personality.
 

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