Democratic Approval Rating Hits Record Low in New Poll

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Democrat Approval Rating Hits Record Low in New Poll

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Jul 16, 2025 — Only 19 percent of respondents to a new Quinnipiac University poll approve of the way Democrats in Congress are doing their job.

Democrats hit rock bottom as party plummets to all-time low

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Jul 17, 2025 — New Quinnipiac poll shows Democrats in Congress hit all-time low 19% approvalrating, with 52% of Democratic voters disapproving following ...
 
Couldn't happen to a better bunch of folks...

Well, Trump is also hitting some lows, so they at least have that. Just keep pointing at the scoreboard.
Indeed.

I believe we all know that the policies…who is helping the hard working Americans, who is relatable to the working class, and who has common sense in their policies.

The Red Team is crushing the Blue Team.
 
Right now in America the biggest growing support for conservatism in America is coming from young males ages 18-30. Bye bye Leftism....... :)
Indeed and with the shift in the Black and Hispanic vote…

And:

Election Results Show a Red Shift Across the U.S. in 2024

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Dec 17, 2024 — More than 89 percent of counties in the United States shifted in favor of former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
 

Democrat Approval Rating Hits Record Low in New Poll

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Jul 16, 2025 — Only 19 percent of respondents to a new Quinnipiac University poll approve of the way Democrats in Congress are doing their job.

Democrats hit rock bottom as party plummets to all-time low

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Jul 17, 2025 — New Quinnipiac poll shows Democrats in Congress hit all-time low 19% approvalrating, with 52% of Democratic voters disapproving following ...
Good, the parties are shameful and promote the sickness in our government.

What is the Trump party approval rating?
 
Good, the parties are shameful and promote the sickness in our government.

What is the Trump party approval rating?
It’s 100% approval with my elitist friends.

The elites have led every great society.

They matter.

The opportunities for wealth appreciation are unlimited now.

Get busy and you might be able to afford above average…
 
Elite or Elitist? I know you are confused by the difference.
Hardly, elites-nouns, elitist-adjective.

You should be starting a company, increasing your exposure in the stock market (AI).

My son just bought a Porsche for ~200K. It tops out at 200 mph.

I asked how fast he has driven it…he said 150 mph…at a track.

Go big or go home.
 
Hardly, elites-nouns, elitist-adjective.

You should be starting a company, increasing your exposure in the stock market (AI).

My son just bought a Porsche for ~200K. It tops out at 200 mph.

I asked how fast he has driven it…he said 150 mph…at a track.

Go big or go home.
Two different meanings, and you are incredibly stupid if you cant figure out the difference.

I do not value fancy overpriced compensation vehicles.
 
Two different meanings, and you are incredibly stupid if you cant figure out the difference.

I do not value fancy overpriced compensation vehicles.
One is a noun, one is an adjective…why are you confused?

Nor can you afford a high end Porsche.

The Great Gatsby comes to mind, a lovely movie. Of course he gets shot in the end but what a life.

The Great Gatsby (/ɡætsbiː/) is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire obsessed with reuniting with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan.

F. Scott Fitzgerald…a great writer.
 
One is a noun, one is an adjective…why are you confused?

Nor can you afford a high end Porsche.

The Great Gatsby comes to mind, a lovely movie. Of course he gets shot in the end but what a life.

The Great Gatsby (/ɡætsbiː/) is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire obsessed with reuniting with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan.

F. Scott Fitzgerald…a great writer.
Just because they are different parts of speech does not make them have the same meaning, did you go to 6th Grade?
 
Just because they are different parts of speech does not make them have the same meaning, did you go to 6th Grade?
Elitist

noun. a person having, thought to have, or professing superior intellect or talent, power, wealth, or membership in the upper echelons of society.

adjective

2. relating to or supporting the view that a society or system should be led by an elite.




Elite
Noun
a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society


What is your problem, these two words are nearly synonymous. One is a noun and an adjective. The other is a noun.


Have you seen the Great Gatsby?

I reached the sixth grade in five (5) years. You?
 
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Jul 16, 2025 — Only 19 percent of respondents to a new Quinnipiac University poll approve of the way Democrats in Congress are doing their job.

Democrats hit rock bottom as party plummets to all-time low

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Jul 17, 2025 — New Quinnipiac poll shows Democrats in Congress hit all-time low 19% approvalrating, with 52% of Democratic voters disapproving following ...
They haven't figured it out yet
 
Elitist

noun. a person having, thought to have, or professing superior intellect or talent, power, wealth, or membership in the upper echelons of society.

adjective

2. relating to or supporting the view that a society or system should be led by an elite.




Elite
Noun
a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society


What is your problem, these two words are nearly synonymous. One is a noun and an adjective. The other is a noun.


Have you seen the Great Gatsby?

I reached the sixth grade in five (5) years. You?
"relating to or supporting the view that a society or system should be led by an elite."
 
"relating to or supporting the view that a society or system should be led by an elite."
That's you cockroaches. You think because you went to college you're smarter than everyone else. A college degree in something other than a hard science is advanced stupidity.
 
"relating to or supporting the view that a society or system should be led by an elite."
Do you have a problem with an elite (a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society) leading our country?

The vegetable was born with a silver foot in his mouth. (Ann Richard’s)
 
That's you cockroaches. You think because you went to college you're smarter than everyone else. A college degree in something other than a hard science is advanced stupidity.
That was how @Earl used it. Imagine you non-elitests elected the guy so interested in being viewed as Elite.
 
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