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Trump Approval Back to Pre-Virus High: 52%
https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2020/09/04/trump-approval-back-to-pre-virus-high-52/

RUSH: Trump’s approval numbers back to the pre-virus approval high of 52%. Trump’s approval numbers are at 52% now.

An indication he has recovered from a summer of polling problems as the presidential campaign kicks into high gear. It’s a Rasmussen Reports survey. Forty-eight percent disapprove.

The last time Trump was at 52% was in late February, which was about a month before the virus shutdowns hit.

Rasmussen also says that an equal 42% strongly approve and strongly disapprove of the job Trump is doing. So 42% strongly approve; 8% somewhat. That’s a total of 52%. Now, for the record, in past elections, both former presidents Barack Hussein O and George W. Bush had less than 51% approval on the day they won reelection.

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RUSH: We have polling data from Florida. This is from the Trafalgar Group. This is a Republican group, I believe. Likely voters September 1st and 2nd, Trump 49, Biden 46. That is a change. This is one of the places where they said Biden is beginning to pull away.
 
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Trump Approval Back to Pre-Virus High: 52%
https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2020/09/04/trump-approval-back-to-pre-virus-high-52/

RUSH: Trump’s approval numbers back to the pre-virus approval high of 52%. Trump’s approval numbers are at 52% now.

An indication he has recovered from a summer of polling problems as the presidential campaign kicks into high gear. It’s a Rasmussen Reports survey. Forty-eight percent disapprove.

The last time Trump was at 52% was in late February, which was about a month before the virus shutdowns hit.

Rasmussen also says that an equal 42% strongly approve and strongly disapprove of the job Trump is doing. So 42% strongly approve; 8% somewhat. That’s a total of 52%. Now, for the record, in past elections, both former presidents Barack Hussein O and George W. Bush had less than 51% approval on the day they won reelection.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: We have polling data from Florida. This is from the Trafalgar Group. This is a Republican group, I believe. Likely voters September 1st and 2nd, Trump 49, Biden 46. That is a change. This is one of the places where they said Biden is beginning to pull away.

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Democrats should be scared about Michigan, state's House speaker says
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/michigan-house-speaker-biden-trump

“Democrats should be scared about Michigan,” the state’s Republican House speaker, Lee Chatfield, told “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday, adding that “it went red in 2016” and he thinks “it will go red again” this year.

Chatfield made the comment reacting to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign announcing last week that the former vice president will be traveling to Michigan, a key battleground state, on Wednesday.

On Sunday, Chatfield pointed out that people in Michigan voted for Democrats in past elections, however the 2016 election went to President Trump.

“Michigan had not been won by a Republican on the presidential ballot since 1988,” Chatfield said on Sunday. He added that “there’s two main reasons for that: Number one how radical and progressive the Democrat left has been, but also Trump's focus on an economic message.”

Host Will Cain pointed out on Sunday that in 2016 “Hillary Clinton was criticized for not paying enough attention to Michigan” and “ended up losing it to President Trump.”

Chatfield said that “Republicans here in Michigan are fired up to vote for President Trump.”

Cain asked Chatfield, “Why in your estimation have Democrats not given Michigan the attention over the last couple of election cycles?”

“I just think Democrats have taken our state for granted,” he said in response, stressing that “Michigan went blue in presidential elections for 30 consecutive years.”

“So they [Democrats] are scared, they are a little frightened, but their problem is they have to find out how do they give Michigan voters and Michigan workers attention while also proving that they’re the party not run by AOC [New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez] and the Progressive left,” Chatfield said.
 
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