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Wow, that mandate and finely oiled machine is just purring along, isn't it?:hahahahah:103631605popcorn-eatinggif:nohead:cheersgif[h=1]Donald Trump Is an “Idiot” and a “Liar,” Americans Say in New Poll[/h] Celeste Katz,Newsweek 3 hours ago


Americans aren’t damning President Donald Trump with faint praise, according to a new poll: They’re mostly just damning him.
When asked for the first word that pops into their head when they think of the commander-in-chief, U.S. voters gave such glowing descriptors as “idiot,” “liar” and “a**hole,” according to a new Quinnipiac University survey out Tuesday.
In an open-ended question, Quinnipiac asked respondents over the phone, “What is the first word that comes to mind when you think of President Trump?” A total of 53 people responded with the word “idiot, 44 with “liar” and 36 with “incompetent.” Another 26 people gave the response “a**hole,” while 19 respondents said “moron,” 18 said “arrogant” and 17 said “disgusting.”

“President Donald Trump is known for hurling insults, and he’s getting slammed right back. ‘Idiot’ is just one of a string of insults thrown his way by American voters,” said Tim Malloy, Quinnipiac University Poll assistant director, in a release about the poll, which echoed the results of a similar survey conducted in May.
Other words the pollsters heard more infrequently about Trump—at least five times each—included “businessman,” “jerk,” “powerful” and “evil.”
To be fair, it wasn’t all bad news for Trump, although voters polled by Quinnipiac said they disapproved of the job he’s doing by a margin of 57 percent to 37 percent. In the open-ended question about impressions of the first-year president, 35 respondents gave pollsters the word “leader” and the same number picked “strong,” while 21 answered “great.”
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“Of the 48 words used by five or more voters, 30 words are negative,” Quinnipiac said in announcing the results.
Trump’s highest approval rating, Quinnipiac said, dates back to his 42 percent showing in February, immediately after his inauguration.
American voters also had a dark view of Trump when it comes to the lingering investigation of Russian influence on U.S. politics: Some 57 percent of those polled by Quinnipiac said Trump has tried to “derail or obstruct the investigation into the Russian interference in the 2016 election.”
More than half, or 52 percent, said the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government. Just less than half, or 48 percent, said Trump did not collude with the Russian government to sway the outcome of the election.



Either way, a large majority (73 percent) of American voters believes Russia attempted to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election. About 41 percent said that interference changed the outcome of the vote.
Quinnipiac released the results as Alabama voters went to the polls to choose a new senator, concluding a campaign that’s been rocked by stunning accusations of sexual misconduct against Republican Roy Moore, Trump’s anointed candidate.
About 63 percent of Quinnipiac respondents said they disapprove of Trump’s support for Moore, and 60 percent said Moore should be expelled from the Senate if he defeats Democrat Doug Jones and wins election.
“American voters to their Alabama cousins: You may want to send Roy Moore to
Washington, but we think the U.S. Senate should send him right back to the Heart of Dixie,” Malloy said. “And President Trump takes a big hit for supporting Moore.”
Quinnipiac surveyed 1,211 voters nationwide from December 6 to December 11. The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
This article was first written by Newsweek
 

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Gee...90% of negative coverage - go fuck yourself dummy

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Even As Media Whine About Trump, Their Hostile Coverage Shows No Let Up
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By Rich Noyes | December 12, 2017 1:15 PM EST
As Monday’s throwdown in the White House press room made clear, relations between the President and the press corps are as bad as they have ever been during the Trump administration.

Most journalists seem to put the blame on the administration’s criticisms of the press, with CNN’s Chris Cilizza saying Press Secretary Sarah Sanders’ condemnations were “disheartening” and made him “angry.” A couple of weeks ago, disgraced ex-CBS anchor Dan Rather called the President’s attacks on the news media “disappointing.”

“If you look over the arc of history,” Rather lectured MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle in late November, “presidents who have been very hostile to the press have not wound up very good in terms of having their likeness carved into Mt. Rushmore or anything approaching that....You know that old cliche, if you’re in a hole, stop digging. In terms of his press relations, he just keeps digging.”

This week, Rather repeated his complaint to the Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart. “A free, a truly free and independent, fiercely independent press, when necessary, is the red beating heart of freedom and democracy,” Rather pontificated, saying of Trump’s attacks: “This has to be unacceptable.”

But as the Media Research Center has been documenting all year, the media have approached the Trump presidency with unrelenting hostility. Our latest numbers show that coverage of Trump on the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts in September, October and November was more than 90 percent negative (our methodology counts only explicitly evaluative statements from reporters or non-partisan sources).








In September, there were just 31 pro-Trump statements on the Big Three vs. 359 negative. In October, the number of positive statements grew to 41, while the negative statements swelled to 435.

In November, there was somewhat less coverage of the President, as political journalists raced to cover the allegations against Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, but the ratio remained essentially unchanged: 33 positive statements vs. 320 negative statements.

Add it all up, and coverage of Trump has been 91 percent negative during the past three months. Our study of news in June, July and August found an identical rate of 91% negative, which means TV news is unchanged in its hostility toward the
 

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Telephone survey was conducted from December 6 – 11, 2017 throughout the nation.
Responses are reported for 1,211 self-identified registered voters with a margin of
sampling error of +/- 3.5 percentage points, including the design effect. Margins of
sampling error for subgroups are available upon request.
Surveys are conducted in English or Spanish dependent on respondent preference with live
interviewers calling landlines and cell phones.
All data was collected and tabulated by the Quinnipiac University Poll.
PARTY IDENTIFICATION QUESTION WORDING - Generally speaking, do you consider yourself a
Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?
REGISTERED VOTERS
PARTY IDENTIFICATION
Republican 26% (315)
Democrat 31 (376)
Independent 35 (424)
Other/DK/NA 7 (85)

What happens when you over sample one group over another... instead of doing an unbiased poll where every party is represented equally.
 

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fucking idiots have no use for a growing economy and jobs

that stuff actually threatens their lifestyle
 

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Intelligent people don't need a poll to know this.
 

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You stupid bastards, loyalty is a 2 way street, and Twittler got run over in both directions: he was loyal to Strange, against Moore, and got butchered. Then he backs a clear favorite, Moore, and loses again. Wake up and smell the fucking coffee, nitwits.
 

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