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


    Hillarys betting odds were -500 and 90+%

    2016 polls were right about the popular vote which is what they poll for.2018 polls were right as well


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    #41     Feb 8, 2020
  2. Actually, Trump’s poll numbers have been in a year and a half or so uptrend, touching all-time highs according to a poll with a better reputation than most, Gallup.
     
    #42     Feb 8, 2020
  3. Not necessarily a strong argument you have there. Trump as a underdog, beat Hillary. Now Trump is favored and is facing a opposition party in increasing disarray, combined with lackluster, at best, candidates, seems to imply Trump wins in a landslide.

    Edit: Like Conservatives won in Great Britain.
     
    #43     Feb 8, 2020
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Trumps aggregate poll numbers are still low 40's.Gallup is good but they like all polls occasionally became an outliar
     
    #44     Feb 8, 2020
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Trump underdog=good for Trump
    Trump favorite=good for Trump

    Got it.
     
    #45     Feb 8, 2020
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Trump just lost 2 statewide Governors races that he campaigned heavily for in 2 of the most conservative states in the country.He lost 2018 by the most votes ever and his aggregate approval is still low 40's.That seems to imply Trump losses in a landslide.
     
    #46     Feb 8, 2020
  7. This is not necessarily a valid comparison because state and national politics can be different. Besides, I don’t know even the general aspects of these races to draw any conclusions either way. However, Trump’s leadership skills and focus far outclasses his opponents and he has a impressive economic track record that has benefitted most voters, leaving the conclusion Trump wins reelection decisively a valid one.
     
    #47     Feb 8, 2020
  8. I respectfully disagree. Bugenhagen is quite perceptive and not usually too far off the mark when it comes to things involving psychology and human nature. Unfortunately, Trump’s significant faults seemed to have blinded him to Trump’s positives and the practical need of the United States being represented by an effective leader and businessman in the areas that were neglected by the prior administration.
     
    #48     Feb 8, 2020
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark








     
    #49     Feb 8, 2020
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    He lost nationally by 10 million votes and 23 of 33 Senate races
     
    #50     Feb 8, 2020