https://splinternews.com/everyone-hates-the-trumps-1833736207 Everyone hates the Trumps Polls Used by Ad Execs Show Trump Family Is Strongly Disliked Sophie Weiner You may have never heard of it, but E-Poll Market Research is an organization that studies how celebrities and public personalities are perceived, and sells that data to other companies. The company has several trademark ratings including the “Q score,” which measures the popularity and public awareness of celebrities, and a similar E-Score for public figures. The company sells that data to advertising firms, television networks, and others for an astonishing $17,000 per year. Someone out there trusts this data. None of the data usually collected by E-Poll Market Research is made public. But the New York Times got their hands on some of the E-Score data about President Trump and his family, and it’s a pretty wild look into how they are perceived by supposedly regular people. Shockingly, it seems most people don’t really care for Trump or his brood! A spokesperson E-Poll Market Research told the Times that the company does “not approve of the use of E-Poll’s data in this story and cannot confirm or deny the information you were given.” We know what the public thinks about Trump’s job performance overall, thanks to the many, many polls of his administration; his current job approval rating is hovering around 43 percent. But the data unearthed by the Times goes beyond that. The paper wrote that the most common descriptions of Trump were “aggressive” and “mean,” according to his E-Score from December. Other highly scoring adjectives included “insincere,” “confident,” and “creepy.” Fewer than four percent of people surveyed described the president as “sexy,” “impartial,” “handsome,” or “physically fit.” Not good! Overall, Trump’s strong positive appeal—the number of people who said they felt strongly positive about him—was only 14 percent, compared to a strong negative appeal of 39 percent. But as Trump would surely tell you, there’s no such thing as bad press. Whatever you want to say about Trump, it’s hard to deny that he’s incredibly well known. Other members of the Trump family and his White House staff have their own E-Scores. People dislike Ivanka Trump even more than her father. Her overall strong positive rating was only 12 percent, with a strong negative appeal of 21 percent. According to the Times, she is “more disliked than liked among every age group by men and women alike.” Ouch! Wonder why that is? But the saddest statistics in this entire report come courtesy of Jared Kushner. People really seem to hate him! His overall strong positive appeal was only 6 percent, and his overall strong negative appeal was 36 percent. People most often described him as “insincere,” “creepy,” and “overexposed.” (All accurate!) Better luck next life, dude. Clearly, we don’t need a poll to explain to us the awfulness of the Trumps. But it’s always nice to know that you’re not alone.
'A spokesperson E-Poll Market Research told the Times that the company does “not approve of the use of E-Poll’s data in this story and cannot confirm or deny the information you were given.”'
Trumps defender,although he claims he didn't vote for Trump,strikes again. Can't sell the info for 17,000 if they give it away for free by confirming the info But the New York Times got their hands on some of the E-Score data about President Trump
Actually I defend facts and the truth -- something you and your ilk care little about. As I have outlined in numerous previous posts - I don't really care for Trump either. I am quick to criticize him based on facts. And there is a lot to criticize. But the non-factual talking points pushed by liberals about Trump are not the items to focus on. Liberals would be better off focusing their agenda on facts rather than "orange man bad". Currently they are only deluding themselves and setting their party up to lose the presidential election again in 2020.
You think Pelosi and Schumer with their lower approval ratings than Trump have faired better? How about Congress as a group? Sorry, try again.
Let's take a look at the facts. E-Poll Market Research provides data to companies about branding value. It is a not a popularity contest if Donald Trump is popular. Branding value is a corporate focus not a public popularity score. The Q-Score (and other measures) for "Trump" is low because Trump is very divisive. Companies do not want to be associated with a brand that will cause controversy if they trying partner with or sell Trump branded items. This reduces branding value. Even companies where executives support Trump personally are likely to be very wary of co-branding with Trump while he is president.
Considering Trump has told thousands of lies and is the biggest liar in White House history you should be criticizing him daily not defending him.