Before This Is Over, Republicans Are Going to Wish Hillary Clinton Won

all that means is that there were 3 million more 'low-info dumbfucks' who voted for HRC than voted for dumpsky

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What it means is that there were 3 million more sane, rational, adult-minded voters who realized that about 99% of the negative bullshit that was floating around about Hillary was just that... bullshit. And they realized that qualities like high intellect, experience in and knowledge of the workings of govt, international diplomacy and protocol, a steady hand and a sane, rational mind and a mature adult temperament are all necessary and imperative in a world class leader who the rest of the world would take seriously.

What the 'low-info dumbfucks' gave us is the absurd joke that's leaving orange fart stains in the Oval Office chair right now.
 
all that means is that there were 3 million more 'low-info dumbfucks' who voted for HRC than voted for dumpsky

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Trump’s Approval Rating Can’t Stop Sinking

We have yet to reach the 100-day mark of Trump’s presidency, and already his approval rating has dipped to a historic low, TIME reports. On Tuesday, the 45th president’s approval ratings fell to 35 percent, according to polls conducted by Quinnipiac University. This marks a 2 percent drop from the last national poll released on March 22.

In addition to measuring general approval (or in this case, disapproval), pollsters asked Americans what they believe about Trump’s behavior. Apparently, the majority of those polled believe Trump is “not honest,” “not level-headed,” “does not have good leadership skills,” “does not care about average Americans,” and “does not share their values.” On top of all of those criticisms, 52 percent of those polled admit they are embarrassed to have Trump in the White House, and the majority disapproves of his handling of the environment, the economy, foreign policy, terrorism, and immigration. That’s a lot of bad news for a Tuesday.

Days before past Presidents got to 35% approval rating:

Obama: Never
W. Bush: 1,947
Clinton: Never
HW. Bush: 1,278
Regan: Never

Trump: 74

Meanwhile, Obamacare’s approval ratings have never been better. A recent Gallup poll found 55 percent of Americans now approve of the Affordable Care Act, making it the first time since President Obama signed the bill that it’s surpassed the 50 percent approval mark. This is a big jump from November’s polls, which showed Obama’s health bill had a 42 percent approval rating. In a short amount of time, Obamacare has gone from having lukewarm support to overwhelming approval.
https://www.good.is/articles/trump-low-approval-rating

Fewer than half of white men and rural Americans approve of Trump in brutal new poll
http://theweek.com/speedreads/69013...rural-americans-approve-trump-brutal-new-poll

Poll: Republican approval sinks 'because of' President Trump

For as unpopular as the president has become, Trump's own party has been hit even harder when it comes to poll results. Republican support has dropped significantly over the past few weeks, with Americans now disapproving of Republicans 70 percent to 21 percent — a 14 point negative swing from two weeks ago.

"The Republican Party is in trouble, and if Donald Trump thinks he can somehow blame this on Paul Ryan or the House he's completely wrong," said former Republican representative and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough.

Scarborough argued on Wednesday's edition of "Morning Joe" that the party's current slip in support could spell trouble for the GOP heading into midterm elections next year — and the president may be the one to blame.

"Their numbers are collapsing because of him," said Scarborough.

According to Quinnipiac, Americans largely disapprove of the president's handling of major issues during his first few months in office.

The majority of those polled (58-33 percent) disapprove of Trump's handling of foreign policy; 57-39 percent disapprove of the way he is handling immigration issues; 61-29 percent disapprove of his handling of the environment, and Americans disapprove 48-41 percent of how Trump has dealt with the economy.
https://www.aol.com/article/news/20...roval-sinks-because-president-trump/22027174/

Oh yeah, Trump and you knuckleheads are doing a superb job. :0)

Whatever you do .. STICK WITH TRUMP .. He's guaranteed to hit 20%.

Blame democrats and Hillary Clinton for all the evil in the world and continue to make excuses for Trump .. PLEASE. :0)
 
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The system gave us a choice between Trump and hrc, how could a rational person not hate it?
at least I voted and always will. I can look myself in the mirror and say I didn't vote for Trump or hrc. But if someone had put a gun to my head and forced me to vote for one or the other it would have been Trump.
I won't vote for POTUS. It could be argued that change won't ever come by voting for a candidate that has less than no chance of winning. Apathy scares the shit out of Democrat candidates. They'll obsess over what it's going to take to get me to the polls. They'll view 3rd party voters as one who they will never get to vote for them.

None of which matters in the least. If Clinton were POTUS, we'd have a Dem. controlled Senate, and a closer gap in the House. Still, we'd see gridlock from an inept Congress. Which isn't going to change in our lifetime.

'18 will see a shift in power back to Dems. 2020 is going to be another clown car act.
 
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Only George W. Bush improved his net approval rating from around three weeks into his presidency to his first midterm elections; the net rating for the other eight newly elected presidents decreased by at least 17 percentage points. Notably, it’s not unusual for a president’s raw approval rating to stay at strong levels. But it is a near-inevitable increase in his negatives that drives the change. Every newly elected president since Eisenhower, including Bush, has suffered an increase in his disapproval rating — most by at least 20 percentage points.

If Trump’s net approval rating follows suit (as it may already be starting to) and drops further between now and November 2018, it will be lower than that of any midterm president in the polling era. In that case, history suggests that Republican legislative losses could be severe. For the GOP to lose control of Congress, it would have to end up with a net loss of 24 seats in the House4 or three seats (albeit in deep-red states) in the Senate. Those are realistic possibilities amid an unpopular first-term presidency. Clinton, Obama and Reagan all lost at least 26 House seats; no one with a positive net approval has lost more than 18.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/feature...-rating-be-a-problem-for-republicans-in-2018/
 
You threw you vote away willingly...
You may as well have stayed home.
Not in my mind, which is all that really counts. I have the satisfaction of knowing that I exercised my right to participate in the democratic process and I have the satisfaction of knowing I didn't have to vote for either of the two worst nominees from the major parties given to me in my lifetime to do so.
 
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Sometimes "Nothing" Is a Pretty Cool Hand. But Not in Your Case.

Trump is ..."a man far too mentally limited to do his job competently. The president is too ignorant of policy — he simply agrees with whomever he spoke with last — to even conduct basic policy negotiations with friendly members of Congress who want him to succeed. Nor does Trump know enough to even identify competent people to whom he can delegate his work. He’s a rank amateur who listens and delegates to other amateurs. (In a normal administration, the hilariously broad portfolio charged to his political novice son-in-law would be seen not as a joke but as a crisis.)"

This is the money shot. Duh

Those who are weak, confused, and useless are jealous of the strong and the focused.
 
All Hail Hillarrhea!

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What it means is that there were 3 million more sane, rational, adult-minded voters who realized that about 99% of the negative bullshit that was floating around about Hillary was just that... bullshit. And they realized that qualities like high intellect, experience in and knowledge of the workings of govt, international diplomacy and protocol, a steady hand and a sane, rational mind and a mature adult temperament are all necessary and imperative in a world class leader who the rest of the world would take seriously.

What the 'low-info dumbfucks' gave us is the absurd joke that's leaving orange fart stains in the Oval Office chair right now.

You desperately need a Mommy and will accept even the lowest, nastiest kind of nag hag to satisfy that infantile need.
 
Oh yeah, Trump and you knuckleheads are doing a superb job. :0)

Whatever you do .. STICK WITH TRUMP .. He's guaranteed to hit 20%.

Blame democrats and Hillary Clinton for all the evil in the world and continue to make excuses for Trump .. PLEASE. :0)

Hey BAC, nice to meet you. I'm the person that's told you half a dozen times that I voted for Gary Johnson and that I don't defend trump, but what I am doing is pointing out the idiocy of either party in thinking that only THEIR candidate could have made things better. :readit:

and please don't go with the whole 'you elected trump because I didn't vote for hillary' crap.
 
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