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    It’s funny how some days you consider polling data relevant, and others you don’t.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    To continue the thought: Trump *himself* has probably cost himself some points.

    If this president was just graded on policy and results [and stay out of his own damn way on Twitter] democrats wouldn’t stand a prayer in 2020.
    Indeed.

    He says what he thinks, a true anomaly in DC.

    His Twitter use is his way of bypassing the corrupt media and he does overdo it at times but it’s the first time in memory that a president will stand up and say what he actually feels. I appreciate that huugely (sic).

    When he says that he loves America and will always put Americans first, I find this to be inspirational.

    A 180 degree contrast with the previous president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
    President Donald Trump's job approval rating this week averaged across major polls surpassed that of his predecessor President Barack Obama at the same time eight years ago, giving some actual good news to Trump who is known to cite only conservative-leaning polls to bolster his image.

    Trump's approval rating on Wednesday was 44.3 percent, according to a Real Clear Politics average of more than a half-dozen major polls. That is higher than Obama's average approval rating of 43.9 percent on September 18, 2011, by the same measure.

    The 45th president's average approval rating surpassed that of his predecessor on Monday and stayed on top for the next two days. Trump's average approval rating on Monday was 44.1 percent compared to Obama's 43.9 percent on September 16, 2011, and 44 percent on Tuesday compared to Obama's 43.8 percent on September 17, 2011.

    Here is a seven-day look at average approval ratings for Trump in 2019 and Obama in 2011:

    September 18: Trump 44.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 17: Trump 44 percent vs. Obama 43.8 percent
    September 16: Trump 44.1 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 15: Trump 43.9 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 14: Trump 43.8 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 13: Trump 43.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 12: Trump 43.4 percent vs. Obama 43.7 percent
    September 11: Trump 43.1 percent vs. Obama 43.3 percent

    https://www.newsweek.com/trump-appro...-obama-1460076
    Indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    To continue the thought: Trump *himself* has probably cost himself some points.

    If this president was just graded on policy and results [and stay out of his own damn way on Twitter] democrats wouldn’t stand a prayer in 2020.
    trump's "weathervane" policy is meaningless.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
    President Donald Trump's job approval rating this week averaged across major polls surpassed that of his predecessor President Barack Obama at the same time eight years ago, giving some actual good news to Trump who is known to cite only conservative-leaning polls to bolster his image.

    Trump's approval rating on Wednesday was 44.3 percent, according to a Real Clear Politics average of more than a half-dozen major polls. That is higher than Obama's average approval rating of 43.9 percent on September 18, 2011, by the same measure.

    The 45th president's average approval rating surpassed that of his predecessor on Monday and stayed on top for the next two days. Trump's average approval rating on Monday was 44.1 percent compared to Obama's 43.9 percent on September 16, 2011, and 44 percent on Tuesday compared to Obama's 43.8 percent on September 17, 2011.

    Here is a seven-day look at average approval ratings for Trump in 2019 and Obama in 2011:

    September 18: Trump 44.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 17: Trump 44 percent vs. Obama 43.8 percent
    September 16: Trump 44.1 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 15: Trump 43.9 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 14: Trump 43.8 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 13: Trump 43.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 12: Trump 43.4 percent vs. Obama 43.7 percent
    September 11: Trump 43.1 percent vs. Obama 43.3 percent

    https://www.newsweek.com/trump-appro...-obama-1460076
    His "job approval rating this week" is hardly a ringing endorsement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
    President Donald Trump's job approval rating this week averaged across major polls surpassed that of his predecessor President Barack Obama at the same time eight years ago, giving some actual good news to Trump who is known to cite only conservative-leaning polls to bolster his image.

    Trump's approval rating on Wednesday was 44.3 percent, according to a Real Clear Politics average of more than a half-dozen major polls. That is higher than Obama's average approval rating of 43.9 percent on September 18, 2011, by the same measure.

    The 45th president's average approval rating surpassed that of his predecessor on Monday and stayed on top for the next two days. Trump's average approval rating on Monday was 44.1 percent compared to Obama's 43.9 percent on September 16, 2011, and 44 percent on Tuesday compared to Obama's 43.8 percent on September 17, 2011.

    Here is a seven-day look at average approval ratings for Trump in 2019 and Obama in 2011:

    September 18: Trump 44.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 17: Trump 44 percent vs. Obama 43.8 percent
    September 16: Trump 44.1 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 15: Trump 43.9 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 14: Trump 43.8 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 13: Trump 43.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 12: Trump 43.4 percent vs. Obama 43.7 percent
    September 11: Trump 43.1 percent vs. Obama 43.3 percent

    https://www.newsweek.com/trump-appro...-obama-1460076
    Is this what you have to embrace to allow you to sleep at night?
    BWWWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!!!

    You radicalized right wing extremists are fucking hilarious. Keep sucking your little Trump's dick. It's very amusing.

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    Only president to never have an approval rating over 50%. Put that in your mouth and suck on it. Of course, you'll have to remove Trump's dick first.

    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    Boom.

    Idk about doubling, but it’s probably cost Trump 6-8 points, at minimum.

    And they talk about Russians meddling in our politics.
    Prove it. Oh, that's right. You can't. But I guess believing it helps you sleep at night, right? Just like you believed Mexico would pay for the wall.



    Keep on sucking Trump's dick. I'm sure he loves it. Especially when he finishes.
    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldvoTrumpovich View Post
    Prove it. Oh, that's right. You can't. But I guess believing it helps you sleep at night, right? Just like you believed Mexico would pay for the wall.



    Keep on sucking Trump's dick. I'm sure he loves it. Especially when he finishes.
    How many approval points do you think the bullshit Russian investigation cost him lol?

    Go ahead, take a stab at it.
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    RCP- 44.7%

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
    President Donald Trump's job approval rating this week averaged across major polls surpassed that of his predecessor President Barack Obama at the same time eight years ago, giving some actual good news to Trump who is known to cite only conservative-leaning polls to bolster his image.

    Trump's approval rating on Wednesday was 44.3 percent, according to a Real Clear Politics average of more than a half-dozen major polls. That is higher than Obama's average approval rating of 43.9 percent on September 18, 2011, by the same measure.

    The 45th president's average approval rating surpassed that of his predecessor on Monday and stayed on top for the next two days. Trump's average approval rating on Monday was 44.1 percent compared to Obama's 43.9 percent on September 16, 2011, and 44 percent on Tuesday compared to Obama's 43.8 percent on September 17, 2011.

    Here is a seven-day look at average approval ratings for Trump in 2019 and Obama in 2011:

    September 18: Trump 44.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 17: Trump 44 percent vs. Obama 43.8 percent
    September 16: Trump 44.1 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 15: Trump 43.9 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 14: Trump 43.8 percent vs. Obama 44 percent
    September 13: Trump 43.3 percent vs. Obama 43.9 percent
    September 12: Trump 43.4 percent vs. Obama 43.7 percent
    September 11: Trump 43.1 percent vs. Obama 43.3 percent

    https://www.newsweek.com/trump-appro...-obama-1460076
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011



    things that happened in 2011 by month

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    August[edit]
    August – Stock exchanges worldwide suffer heavy losses due to the fears of contagion of the European sovereign debt crisis and the credit rating downgraded as a result of the debt-ceiling crisis of the United States.[40][41]
    August 5
    NASA announces that its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured photographic evidence of possible liquid water on Mars during warm seasons.
    Juno, the first solar-powered spacecraft on a mission to Jupiter, is launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.[42]
    August 20–28 – Libyan rebels take control of the capital Tripoli, effectively overthrowing the government of Muammar Gaddafi.[43][44][45]
    September[edit]
    September 5 – India and Bangladesh sign a pact to end their 40-year border demarcation dispute.[46]
    September 10 – The MV Spice Islander I, carrying at least 800 people, sinks off the coast of Zanzibar, killing 240 people.[47]
    September 12 – Approximately 100 people die after a petrol pipeline explodes in Nairobi.[48]
    September 17 – Occupy Wall Street protests begin in the United States. This develops into the Occupy movement which spreads to 82 countries by October.[49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]
    September 19 – With 434 dead, the United Nations launches a $357 million appeal for victims of the 2011 Sindh floods in Pakistan.[58]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    How many approval points do you think the bullshit Russian investigation cost him lol?

    Go ahead, take a stab at it.
    if its bullshit then why are we trying Russian companies for the crimes asshole?

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    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...94#post3259294



    go read it


    ONE of the roll off cases from the Mueller investigation is set to go


    WE (YES THE USA) is trying Russian companies for messing with our elections


    CRIMINAL CHARGES


    how can that be if there is no there there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    How many approval points do you think the bullshit Russian investigation cost him lol?

    Go ahead, take a stab at it.
    I have no idea and neither do you lol. But the Russian Investigation is over and Trump's approval rating is still in the toilet lol.
    But keep sucking Trump's dick lol. You seem to be really good at it lol. Not much else, though lol.

    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Oh, OK. This means Trump can be president until he feels like quitting. Maybe 3,4 5 terms?

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