Lol. This is a great recap of the Clown Car that is the Dem Party. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/07/06/democrats-had-worst-week-47-years/
you got a legitimate news source for this fact based journalism? I have a thing about not giving charlatans ad revenue via clicks.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/259871/trump-approval-remains-low-40s.aspx Trump Approval Remains in Low 40s July 3, 2019 Story Highlights President Trump's approval rating now 41%, while 54% disapprove Attitudes are flipped on impeachment: 53% opposed, 45% in favor WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump's job approval rating, which has been fluctuating between 40% and 43% since early May, was 41% in the second half of June, and includes 29% who strongly approve. Fifty-four percent of Americans disapprove of the president's performance, including 44% who do so strongly.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/biden-beats-trump-by-double-digits-in-2020-poll Biden beats Trump by double digits in 2020 poll by Daniel Chaitin July 07, 2019 Joe Biden beats President Trump by double digits in a new 2020 election, according to a newly released poll. Among all adults Biden tops Trump by 14 points, 55%-41%, and among all registered voters by 10 points, 53%-43%, the ABC News/Washington Post survey found. It is a strong showing for Biden, a former vice president and senator, who is the Democratic front-runner in primary polling and has pitched himself as a relatively moderate candidate. Also good news for Biden: A majority of independents disapprove of Trump's job performance. Overall, 34% approve of Trump's job performance while 54% disapprove. Trump fairs much better against the other top-tier candidates. The most competitive among them is California Sen. Kamala Harris, who has pulled into second place in primary polling after a strong first debate performance. Trump trails her by 8 points among all adults and only 2 points for registered voters.
https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-fav...n-comfortably-ahead-head-head-matchup-1447885 Trump's Favorite Polling Company Finds Biden Comfortably Ahead in Head-to-Head Matchup By Asher Stockler On 7/6/19 at 12:11 PM EDT President Donald Trump's favorite polling company released a new poll on Friday showing that the leading Democratic candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden, would comfortably beat him Trump a head-to-head matchup. The Rasmussen Reports survey measured 48 percent support among likely voters for Biden, who is currently running for the Democratic nomination, ahead of Trump's 44 percent support. "Joe Biden may be finding the going a little rougher in his own party, but he's still the most successful Democrat in a hypothetical 2020 matchup with President Trump," the report's authors wrote. The trendlines for a hypothetical Biden-Trump showdown have remained relatively stable. In March, Rasmussen polled Biden at 49 percent and Trump at 44 percent, nearly identical to Friday's poll despite the fact that Biden has faced growing competition from other Democratic hopefuls whose profiles were raised after the first debates. The career politician has also been repeatedly taken to task for past controversial comments and legislation that cast some doubt on his liberal bona fides. Trump has tweeted about or retweeted a Rasmussen polling result at least 11 times in 2018, according to the Trump Twitter Archive. He often cites the company's relatively favorable job approval numbers, which rank higher than most other comparable national surveys. "Thank you to Rasmussen for the honest polling," he wrote in April 2018. "Just hit 50%, which is higher than Cheatin' Obama at the same time in his Administration." A CNN analysis of pre-midterm polls found that Rasmussen's final generic ballot survey was the least accurate of 32 polls conducted ahead of the 2018 midterm elections. Friday's poll from Rasmussen found that "Biden still leads Trump among women, those under 40 and minority voters." 51 percent of likely voters view Biden favorably, compared with a 45-percent unfavorable rating. According to Rasmussen, this represents "a slightly more unfavorable view of the former vice president than [voters had] three months ago." He still remains the lead of the 2020 Democratic contenders, and Rasmussen places him ahead of Senators Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, who are all running evenly. Within the Democratic Party, 77 percent of voters still view Biden favorably. Rasmussen has generally bestowed higher approval ratings on the president than other surveys, which Trump has frequently derided. Yet their most recent job approval poll, from Wednesday, found the president underwater by one point among likely U.S. voters. Between voters who strongly approve and strongly disapprove, Trump was underwater by six points. The margin of error for Friday's poll was +/- 1.5 points.