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American voters believe 55 - 28 percent anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Donald Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

American voters disapprove 54 - 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing, compared to a 54 - 41 percent disapproval August 14.

The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 - 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 - 40 percent.


The economy booms, but President Donald Trump's numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.

American voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 - 32 percent that he is not honest. Trump gets low grades on most character traits:

  • 57 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
  • 65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
  • 57 - 39 percent that he is a strong person;
  • 51 - 42 percent that he is intelligent;
  • 60 - 33 percent that he does not share voters' values;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
  • 48 - 42 percent that he is mentally stable

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets a negative 17 - 43 percent favorability rating, with no listed group giving him a positive rating.

But American voters would disapprove 50 - 29 percent if Trump fired Sessions. Republicans are the only listed group who would approve, 49 - 23 percent.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into possible coordination between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government, voters say 55 - 32 percent, compared to 51 - 33 percent August 14.


Sorry, little Donnie NoNuts, you can't fool all the people all of the time!
 

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What did the polls say before 2016?
 

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Hillary 99.9%

Trump 0.1%

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How quickly they forget. Thanks to stuffed soft bunnies , safe places and puppy dogs
 

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I like presidents who CAN say anonymous! The enamish... really anenamishh..... gutless cowards of the failing New york Timshhmishhhmihsjmnsj.....
This is your leader, folks!
 

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American voters believe 55 - 28 percent anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Donald Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

American voters disapprove 54 - 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing, compared to a 54 - 41 percent disapproval August 14.

The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 - 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 - 40 percent.


The economy booms, but President Donald Trump's numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.

American voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 - 32 percent that he is not honest. Trump gets low grades on most character traits:

  • 57 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
  • 65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
  • 57 - 39 percent that he is a strong person;
  • 51 - 42 percent that he is intelligent;
  • 60 - 33 percent that he does not share voters' values;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
  • 48 - 42 percent that he is mentally stable

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets a negative 17 - 43 percent favorability rating, with no listed group giving him a positive rating.

But American voters would disapprove 50 - 29 percent if Trump fired Sessions. Republicans are the only listed group who would approve, 49 - 23 percent.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into possible coordination between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government, voters say 55 - 32 percent, compared to 51 - 33 percent August 14.


Sorry, little Donnie NoNuts, you can't fool all the people all of the time!



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American voters believe 55 - 28 percent anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Donald Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

American voters disapprove 54 - 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing, compared to a 54 - 41 percent disapproval August 14.

The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 - 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 - 40 percent.


The economy booms, but President Donald Trump's numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.

American voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 - 32 percent that he is not honest. Trump gets low grades on most character traits:

  • 57 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
  • 65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
  • 57 - 39 percent that he is a strong person;
  • 51 - 42 percent that he is intelligent;
  • 60 - 33 percent that he does not share voters' values;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
  • 48 - 42 percent that he is mentally stable

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets a negative 17 - 43 percent favorability rating, with no listed group giving him a positive rating.

But American voters would disapprove 50 - 29 percent if Trump fired Sessions. Republicans are the only listed group who would approve, 49 - 23 percent.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into possible coordination between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government, voters say 55 - 32 percent, compared to 51 - 33 percent August 14.


Sorry, little Donnie NoNuts, you can't fool all the people all of the time!



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American voters believe 55 - 28 percent anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Donald Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

American voters disapprove 54 - 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing, compared to a 54 - 41 percent disapproval August 14.

The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 - 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 - 40 percent.


The economy booms, but President Donald Trump's numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.

American voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 - 32 percent that he is not honest. Trump gets low grades on most character traits:

  • 57 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
  • 65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
  • 57 - 39 percent that he is a strong person;
  • 51 - 42 percent that he is intelligent;
  • 60 - 33 percent that he does not share voters' values;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
  • 48 - 42 percent that he is mentally stable

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets a negative 17 - 43 percent favorability rating, with no listed group giving him a positive rating.

But American voters would disapprove 50 - 29 percent if Trump fired Sessions. Republicans are the only listed group who would approve, 49 - 23 percent.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into possible coordination between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government, voters say 55 - 32 percent, compared to 51 - 33 percent August 14.


Sorry, little Donnie NoNuts, you can't fool all the people all of the time!



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American voters believe 55 - 28 percent anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Donald Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

American voters disapprove 54 - 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing, compared to a 54 - 41 percent disapproval August 14.

The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 - 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 - 40 percent.


The economy booms, but President Donald Trump's numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.

American voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 - 32 percent that he is not honest. Trump gets low grades on most character traits:

  • 57 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
  • 65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
  • 57 - 39 percent that he is a strong person;
  • 51 - 42 percent that he is intelligent;
  • 60 - 33 percent that he does not share voters' values;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
  • 48 - 42 percent that he is mentally stable

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets a negative 17 - 43 percent favorability rating, with no listed group giving him a positive rating.

But American voters would disapprove 50 - 29 percent if Trump fired Sessions. Republicans are the only listed group who would approve, 49 - 23 percent.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into possible coordination between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government, voters say 55 - 32 percent, compared to 51 - 33 percent August 14.


Sorry, little Donnie NoNuts, you can't fool all the people all of the time!


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American voters believe 55 - 28 percent anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Donald Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

American voters disapprove 54 - 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing, compared to a 54 - 41 percent disapproval August 14.

The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 - 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 - 40 percent.


The economy booms, but President Donald Trump's numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.

American voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 - 32 percent that he is not honest. Trump gets low grades on most character traits:

  • 57 - 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
  • 65 - 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
  • 57 - 39 percent that he is a strong person;
  • 51 - 42 percent that he is intelligent;
  • 60 - 33 percent that he does not share voters' values;
  • 55 - 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
  • 48 - 42 percent that he is mentally stable

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets a negative 17 - 43 percent favorability rating, with no listed group giving him a positive rating.

But American voters would disapprove 50 - 29 percent if Trump fired Sessions. Republicans are the only listed group who would approve, 49 - 23 percent.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into possible coordination between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government, voters say 55 - 32 percent, compared to 51 - 33 percent August 14.


Sorry, little Donnie NoNuts, you can't fool all the people all of the time!

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When the inner city voters start buying homes in suburban and rural areas, maybe then the democrats can regain power

Of course when those voters actually own property, they'll probably become Republicans.

Stated differently, they can win the Bronx and the South-side of Chicago and Detroit and South LA and East St Louis and Baltimore by 20 million votes, but it won't help them regain power. They have to appeal to more than the crime invested poorest neighborhoods, they have to expand their female base beyond crack whores, welfare moms and militant lesbians....., that's right, working Americans have rights too and we turnout to vote without being bribed by free cigarettes and celebrity concerts

Why are democrats waging war on working Americans? Why do democrats hate success? Why do they miss eight years of suck? Why do they hate WINNING? AND WHY ARE THEY SO FUCKING STUPID?

We need a pill people
 

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Wintail should take advantage and get a job , enjoy a 401K and get bonuses at end of the year

other than that just another useless shit piece that has no clue, would fare less if Hitler were president and never will be anything
 

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I like presidents who CAN say anonymous! The enamish... really anenamishh..... gutless cowards of the failing New york Timshhmishhhmihsjmnsj.....
This is your leader, folks!

This, and fist pumping on September 11. Not senile at all, right?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/10/politics/cnn-poll-trump-approval-independents/index.html

[h=1]CNN Poll: Trump approval down 6 points in a month, hits low among independents[/h][FONT=&quot]
By Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director
Updated 4:25 PM ET, Mon September 10, 2018


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WASHINGTON (CNN)President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen 6 points in the last month and stands at a new low among political independents, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.

Overall, just 36% approve of the way the President is handling his job, down from 42% in August. Among independents, the drop has been sharper, from 47% approval last month to 31% now. That's 4 points below his previous 2018 low of 35% approval among political independents in CNN polling, and 1 point below his previous all-time low among independents in CNN polling, reached in November 2017.
RELATED: Full poll results.
Trump's numbers have slipped amid the release of an op-ed in The New York Times and reports about the Bob Woodward book that will be released Tuesday. Both paint a picture of a White House in chaos, with staffers actively thwarting the President's agenda. A majority of Americans say the writer of the op-ed, an unnamed senior administration official, ought to publicly identify themselves (58% say so), and 55% think it is inappropriate for an administration official to work against the agenda of the president for whom he or she works.
There are sharp partisan splits on both questions, with about 8 in 10 Republicans calling it inappropriate for a White House official to act against the president. About half of independents and about a third of Democrats say such behavior is inappropriate. Similarly, 85% of Republicans, 55% of independents and 43% of Democrats say the writer of the op-ed ought to identify themselves.
A scant 13% of Americans think most administration officials are working against Trump in the ways described in the op-ed, while 59% say that at least some are acting that way. Just 17% say it's not happening at all, as the White House has claimed in response to the op-ed (that figure rises to 27% among Republicans).
The President's favorability rating -- a measure of whether people like him, rather than approve of his job performance -- has also taken a hit in this poll, with 61% saying they have unfavorable views of Trump, up from 55% in June. That unfavorable number is the worst since he won the presidency, and it matches the worst level seen during the 2016 presidential campaign.

[FONT=&quot]White House aides narrow search for anonymous op-ed writer to a few people, source says



Trump has also lost ground on several personal attributes, most notably perceptions of his honesty: Just 32% say they see the President as honest and trustworthy, the worst read in CNN polling. About a third, 32%, say he's someone they are proud to have as President, down 6 points since March and the lowest since Trump took office. Only 36% say he "cares about people like you," another new low. Just 30% say he'll unite the country and not divide it, matching his previous low on that measure from November 2017. Four in 10 say the President can bring the kind of change the country needs, down 5 points from March and matching a November 2017 low. And 60% say the President does not respect the rule of law, not significantly changed since March.
As on the President's approval rating, the shifts in Trump's favorability rating and attributes are driven largely by movement among independents. The share saying they have an unfavorable view of the President is up 10 points since June (from 55% to 65%), and there have been 10-point declines since March among independents in the share who say Trump is someone they are proud to have as President (from 36% to 26%), who cares about people like them (from 42% to 32%) and who can bring needed change (from 46% to 36%).
One interesting contrast in the data: Trump fares slightly better in perceptions of his ability to manage the government generally than his ability to manage his own White House. While 56% say he cannot manage the government effectively, more, 61%, express doubt that he can manage the White House effectively.
Comparing Trump with most other politicians in Washington on honesty, corruption, intelligence and how "in touch" he is, a plurality of adults come down on the negative side for each one: 45% say the President is less honest than most other politicians in Washington, 41% see him as more corrupt, 47% less intelligent and 47% less in touch. A smaller share take the positive angle on each one, with 28% calling him more in touch, 27% more honest or less corrupt and 22% more intelligent.

[FONT=&quot]Trump's latest boast about the economy isn't even close to accurate[/FONT]


The economy continues to be Trump's strongest issue for his approval rating (49% approve, the same as earlier this summer), and the 69% who describe the nation's economy as good has held roughly steady over the past few months. The share calling the economy "very good" has been inching up over that time and now stands at 26%, up 4 points since June and the highest since June 2000.
The CNN Poll was conducted by SSRS Sept. 6 through 9 among a random national sample of 1,003 adults reached on landlines or cellphones by a live interviewer. Results for the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points; it is larger for subgroups.

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