L.A. Times says Trump’s support is caving fast: ‘Shedding supporters like no pre

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L.A. Times says Trump’s support is caving fast: ‘Shedding supporters like no president in modern history

No president in modern history has lost ground in the polls as quickly as 45th President Donald J. Trump, the Los Angeles Times notes.

In an op-ed published Sunday, an columnist Doyle McManus points out that Trump’s approval numbers had sunk from 45 percent to 34 percent in the short time he has been president, according to the Gallup organization. And while other polls may look marginally better for Trump, they all show a trend that must have the White House worried.

“The president’s disapproval rating, the share of Americans who think he’s doing a bad job, rose above 50% faster than any of his predecessors,” McManus writes. “He has created, almost single-handed, an unusually passionate opposition: One poll found that almost twice as many voters ‘strongly disapproved’ of his job performance as said they ‘strongly approved.'”

According to McManus, Trump’s most fervent supporters haven’t started to break away yet. But Trump is losing the so-called “soft” supporters at an alarming rate.

“Politics is about addition, not subtraction, an ancient campaign adage holds,” McManus concludes. “Trump’s own polls show that he hasn’t learned that lesson. Or, at least, hasn’t learned how to put it into practice.”

By David Edwards


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I think Trump wants to be unpopular with mainstream Americans. I think he only wants to be popular with his lunatic fringe base so that after he's forced to resign, he'll have a reason to claim that he was too far outside "the swamp" and make it appear as though he's a victim of a giant bureaucracy that is too entrenched in the status quo and too resistant to change etc, etc, etc, enabling him to cast himself as a folk hero who tried to buck the system like David against Goliath, but even as formidable as he was, he just couldn't overcome the odds that were so hopelessly stacked against him.

Blah blah blah.

And his mindless Trumptard minions will gulp down his Kool Aid by the gallon jug.
 
o noze

libruls and their pollz say drumpf is def finished (they said the same every day since he announced he wuz running :rofl2:)


pollz from the same biased organizationz uzing the same methodology that produced these librul predictionz?






:rofl2:
 
Remember all those special elections the State Media claimed the democrats were going to win :rofl2:
 
Remember all those special elections the State Media claimed the democrats were going to win :rofl2:



but if you keep saying it,it will become true,says old SAUL ,the same old liberal socialist bs .

TRUMP pulls their chain,TRUMP does not care he is president and they are not,elections have consequences.
 
La Times saying bad things about Trump. In other new you can bet your bottom dollar that the sun will come out tomorrow.
 
I think Trump wants to be unpopular with mainstream Americans. I think he only wants to be popular with his lunatic fringe base so that after he's forced to resign, he'll have a reason to claim that he was too far outside "the swamp" and make it appear as though he's a victim of a giant bureaucracy that is too entrenched in the status quo and too resistant to change etc, etc, etc, enabling him to cast himself as a folk hero who tried to buck the system like David against Goliath, but even as formidable as he was, he just couldn't overcome the odds that were so hopelessly stacked against him.

Blah blah blah.

And his mindless Trumptard minions will gulp down his Kool Aid by the gallon jug.

He is definitely planning his resignation speech...
It should be an epically creative whine-fest...
 
Remember when you thought Trump's election was a triumph for republicans. :0)

The Trumptards have to be embarrassed and ashamed of their orange clown...
They will never admit it though, until he resigns, and then no one will know who voted for Trump.
Just as it is near impossible to find a republican who voted for Nixon, Bush Jr, Mitt and McCain.
Picking embarrassing candidates and presidents is part of the GOP SOP.
 
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