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Trump Approval Rating Watch thread.

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And this is why Biden is pushing for unity instead of division. How to unbrainwash them should be top priority after covid.
I see the value in that, probably need to enlist some experts in education of small children, as these mental midgets think and act like a 3 - 4 year old in their reaction to reality.

But to let these fucking traitors walk, and go on as if nothing happened is also going to piss off a significant number of people, including me.
 
Dissent intensifies the orange one's descent.

"Trump's support among self-identified Republicans fell to 70% in the new
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/ Ipsos polling, conducted Jan. 8-12 in the wake of the Capitol riot, down from a peak of 88% in mid-August. That is the lowest level of his presidency. "


Seems like a fitting end cap for the Trump regime — his last major act (we hope) is to burn his brand even among his most loyal supporters. The sad thing, of course, is that there are still 70 percent of Republicans who approve even after all this.
 
Seems like a fitting end cap for the Trump regime — his last major act (we hope) is to burn his brand even among his most loyal supporters. The sad thing, of course, is that there are still 70 percent of Republicans who approve even after all this.
Really terrible that over 25% of Republicans claim to approve of him now.
 
Seems like a fitting end cap for the Trump regime — his last major act (we hope) is to burn his brand even among his most loyal supporters. The sad thing, of course, is that there are still 70 percent of Republicans who approve even after all this.

That is completely bonkers. I wish there was something the federal government could do to improve education in states where these people are concentrated.

Passing and signing the John Lewis Voting Rights Act should be a top priority for Biden and the next congress. Getting this version of republicans out of power would be a good first step.
 
Pew Research poll resulted in 29% approval rating for Trump. Average polling is still more kind to Trump at the moment, but trending much lower.

"Pew has Trump approval down to 29%, with Trump approval among GOP+leaners at just 60%; A few caveats, fwiw: --the average is still in the mid-30s; ABC/Post this AM has Trump at a healthier 38% with 79% approval among GOP --the trendline is overwhelmingly against the president"

 
Pew Research poll resulted in 29% approval rating for Trump. Average polling is still more kind to Trump at the moment, but trending much lower.

"Pew has Trump approval down to 29%, with Trump approval among GOP+leaners at just 60%; A few caveats, fwiw: --the average is still in the mid-30s; ABC/Post this AM has Trump at a healthier 38% with 79% approval among GOP --the trendline is overwhelmingly against the president"


Gotta love how Trump will end his presidency with ratings comparable to Nixon after Watergate.
 
Not really approval rating, but a presidential scholar survey from last year. Before he was impeached twice, before COVID, and before lying about the election to foment an insurrection.


Interesting chart in that it ranks each president along 19 different criteria. Trump only ranks last in two categories - intelligence and integrity - but he's nearly last in all the others. Last in intelligence and integrity is kind of a no-brainer. If any POTUS was ever as stupid or dishonest as this shitstain, I want to know who it was.
 
Trump could cut the throat of a pregnant woman live on television, pull out the fetus, stomp on it, and he wouldn't drop below 27% approval.

It's the Crazification Factor, and it's a concept first discussed in 2005, 16 years ago.


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