From 39% to 49%... Huge jump In Trump's Approval Rating

Discussion in 'Politics' started by vanzandt, Feb 7, 2020.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    I note you are wrong
     
    #101     Feb 9, 2020
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Nope.I will stay with the majority of Americans who disapprove of Trump and will be voting against him.
     
    #102     Feb 9, 2020
  3. During election day, 2020, those voters who are not permanently locked into a party will likely choose based on how they feel and whether they are better off under Trump than Obama or current Obama alternatives. Personally, I feel much better about voting for Trump now than I did in 2016. My thoughts in favor of Clinton were: It would be cool to have a women President, we would at least get a piece of Bill again, Hillary endured vicious Republican attacks for years making her deserving of “sympathy points”. My thoughts against a Hillary President were she acted like she had a huge chip on her shoulder, implying she did not weather the Republican storm well, her divisiveness as shown by her basket of deplorables comment, the sense she had become a part of the establishment with the Clinton Foundation and large speaking fees, her over reliance on identity politics, turning off the more Conservative of the Obama voters, and her lack of a convincing plan that would effectively address key issues. Trump, for all his issues, struck a cord with enough Americans to win him the position.

    Trump has delivered on key issues and Democrats do not have a Presidential candidate as strong as Hillary, again implies Trump wins reelection in a landslide. All roads ultimately appear to lead to a Trump Reelection. There may be some twists and turns along the way, but the ultimate direction is inevitable at this point.

    The fact you have decided to not address some of my points tells me you are either don’t have a counter argument or maybe you feel deep down inside you are fighting a losing effort and you are only willing to commit so much work.

    I have given you a well supported roadmap of our future. How about going over it in earnest and either refute my points, which would likely cause me to stop supporting Trump, or reconsider your position.

    This is America, you can still do what you want: The question is, do you want to be on a team of winners or a team of losers?

    Edit: I retract my last statement concerning winners or losers because it is too broad and may imply I’m saying anyone who chooses the opposing party is a loser. I definitely don’t mean that. Especially considering I am a long term registered Democrat and a semi social Liberal. I apologize and please don’t call me Hillary!
     
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    #103     Feb 9, 2020
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  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Like they did in 2018
     
    #104     Feb 9, 2020
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Again,polls and election results the last 3 years strongly suggest otherwise.
     
    #105     Feb 9, 2020
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    I have addressed nearly all of them,even though many are quite rediculous
     
    #106     Feb 9, 2020
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Im on the team of the majority of Americans.
     
    #107     Feb 9, 2020
  8. One of the my points you never addressed, and that I understated, was the reelection power of an incumbent President. Trump’s policies have resulted in a record long post WW II economic expansion, record low unemployment rates for minorities and the young, recent significant wage increases, and has kept the US from being involved in new wars.

    Trump has a real and meaningful track record to run on; Democrat contenders only have promises. Promises versus proven performance? Do you really need coaching on how to handicap such a lopsided election in Trump’s favor? Although current polls and betting odds are either favorable or improving for Trump, how would you anticipate them looking after the Presidential debates involving Trump and whatever Democrat candidate?

    Consider putting your time and money on a winning team, the team that cares about Americans and America’s place in the world as a beacon of freedom and economic opportunity for those who are willing to contribute to keeping America Great (tm).

    This ad has been approved and paid for by the campaign to reelect Trump! Just kidding, my conclusion does sound a bit cheesy and worn, though. Oh well, time for bed.
     
    #108     Feb 9, 2020
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Consdering Ford and Carter had low approval ratings I think thats a bigger factor than incumbent advantage.Trumps approval ratings are lower than Fords and Carters.
     
    #109     Feb 9, 2020
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Dems got 3 million more votes in 2016.After 2 years of Trump on the job they got 10 million more.After 3 years on the job Dems are winning statewide races in Louisiana and Kentucky.
     
    #110     Feb 9, 2020