I looked, but wasn't able to find it... but there was a clip in one of the many "Trump can't win" montages (they're awesome by the way, highly recommend you watch some) where MSNBC was showing some poll that said something like 55% of Republicans will "never vote for Trump." You cling to your polling numbers, it is an angle worth looking at and considering.
I don't care what someone said on MSNBC, I care about what the aggregates of scientific polling say. What's funny is that if Trump were at 60% popularity instead of 40% according to those aggregates I would have no problem admitting as much.
So again, why the need to repeatedly lie about Trump's popularity?
The problem is you believe that tells the whole picture and there isn't anything else to the equation.
I look at these issues objectively as compared to emotionally like you do, and the polls offer the best and most accurate statement of someone's popularity. Trump is not popular, no matter how much you need him to be from an emotional sense.
You haven't learned from a real world lesson that slapped you across the backside just a few years ago.
538 gave him about a 1/3 chance of winning. One in three chances happen all the time. Regardless, the polls predicted the final vote total within about 1%, and accurately predicted Trump's popular vote loss. With that track record in mind they are very likely accurate about his current unpopularity. Is your claim that there's a colossal, 9% error in the polls that would put him up to 50%? Is your claim that 41% approval is popular? What?
Again I'm sincerely wondering why you feel the need to lie about things that are totally obvious lies by even a cursory Google search. It's obvious that your purpose here is to lie and spin things for Trump but when you make errors this obvious you really undermine your own propaganda efforts. Why not be more strategic with your lies?