Nov 8.You said. "WON",which is past tense.The Nov 9-13th poll was the first favorability poll released by Gallup after he won the election and his favorability was 42% dumb ass.
I am trying to decide, is it schizophrenia or just total panic about a 38% approval rating going into the midterm that's causing him to tone down his rapist rhetoric? Maybe it's both. Is that TV screen in the corner on the far wall his prompter? Maybe he'll ad lib at the end and throw in a remark about how he's sure "some [Mexicans] are good people," or a "no collusion," or maybe pull out his dick and wave it around to demonstrate its not as small as his Hispanic buddy, "little" Marco, implied. Whatever. I'm sure he'll manage, as he somehow always does, to make trailer trash look classy.
AFTER!!! AFTER!!! Why would anyone care what his ratings are after he won the election??? When did I say his favorability after the election? His favorability according to Gallup was 35 and then he won the election. You aren’t very smart though you are trying so desperately hard to be.
The Trump economy rolls on. This is why Hussein has to come out of the woodwork --because of the success of his successor. Mr Trump has dismantled nearly everything except HusseinCare from Barack's legacy. A couple of more senators and hold the house and we can get rid of that pig in a poke as well.
GOP's Special Election Wins Counter Media Spin By Adele Malpass August 08, 2018 The media narrative from Tuesday night's special election in Ohio's 12th Congressional District is that even a loss is good news for Democrats. What's been under-reported is that Republicans won the vast majority of the 11 special elections for U.S. House and Senate seats held since the 2016 election. One of the races, in California’s 34th Congressional District, was won by a Democrat in an overwhelmingly Democratic district. In the remaining 10 special elections, where Republicans were defending seats, eight were won by Republicans.