Media not even citing their own polls to suggest that Trump support has cratered?
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Sponsored by SLANTED from Sharyl Attkisson
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, Sponsored by SLANTED from Sharyl Attkisson, for Monday shows that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty-one percent (48%) disapprove.
Meanwhile
So according the the Likely US voters, the President stands at 51% , which is actually higher than prior to the election. According to Registered voters in the most recent NBC poll, the President dipped from 45% all the way down to 43% percent, based on a two point drop with Republicans and a one point drop with Democrats.
Of course, much of your media is reporting on the latest Pew poll which shows the President has the very first ever negative rating, apparently with less than zero Americans supporting him. Not sure how that is possible, but we are talking the media and Trump.
It's interesting how different polls show an amazing difference in support with Republicans. Obviously I know a lot of Republicans, and have not talked to a single one who has "turned" on Trump. I know a few who have been luke warm on Trump and are still luke warm. But nobody who has really changed their minds about their feelings about him.
So I find the polls showing here (with Trump upwards of 90% approval) to be in line with what we saw during the election and what reality deems to be true. Polls by Quinnipiac, Pew, and others suggesting that Trump is down around 70% with Republicans are fictional stories, not polls.
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Take a look at THIS:
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.html
Something has sure CRATERED.
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A new Associated Press-NORC poll finds
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68% mention in some way the economy, which is still reeling from the outbreak.
In an open-ended question, those priorities far outpace others, like
foreign affairs,
immigration,
climate change
or racial inequality.
The findings suggest Biden’s
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===SO DO LIES
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