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Discussion in 'Politics' started by Buy1Sell2, Dec 10, 2017.



  1. Trump 43

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    Obama 48

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  2. Disapproval

    Trump 53

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    Obama 45

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    Overall Obama had a + 3 net approval on the best and oldest 80 year pollster at this point while Trumps net approval is -10
     
  3. Obama+ 10

    Trump-11




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  4. In 3 elections Trump has never gotten the majority vote once.


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    Trump has also never had an approval rating of 50 or higher on Gallup.


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    Obama had a high of 69

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    Last edited: Jun 6, 2025 at 6:02 AM
  5. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Trump Vindicated After ‘Nonpartisan’ CBO’s Left-Wing Leanings Are Exposed
    https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/ju...-exposed-amid-big-beautiful-bill-fight-micca/
    But according to a new report from the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), which is a public policy think tank that leans right-of-center, the staff that works for the agency is made up mostly of Democrats. Making matters worse is the CBO’s lengthy history of making scoring errors that benefit proposals from Democrats.

    When looking into the voter registration records of CBO employees, FGA found that 78.9 percent were part of the Democratic Party. Only 12.5 percent were Republican, and 8.6 percent registered as independent or unaffiliated.

     
  6. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Economy Surges In May As Jobs Crush Expectations
    https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/trump-effect-economy-surges-in-may-jobs-crush-expectations-micca/
    According to the new jobs report for the month of May, a total of 139,000 jobs were added, which exceeds expectations for the third month in a row. Liberal media outlets are attempting to downplay the achievement by stressing the slowdown in public job creation in their headlines.

    For example, CNN’s article on the report said the numbers were “slightly more than expected.”

    Nonetheless, the facts speak for themselves. In additional good news, the unemployment rate remained at 4.2 percent and wage gains are still outpacing inflation. These statistics indicate the U.S. labor market is not collapsing, but roaring back.
     


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