2008 too,and that was a time when most thought a Black man could never win the presidency. #6 Oct 10, 2008 Feb 2008,before Obama even won the primary And I am not to blame for Trump winning Sir
OK I deserved the "Sir" there but I didn't say blame. Maybe it will turn out to be... Fuck I can't imagine that really but if war breaks out, I'll have a ball.
My understanding is that we are just a couple months into the term with mid terms still 20 months away and the general election of 2028 still 44 months away. Why are you touting polls right now?
Presidents approval ratings generally are at their highest at the beginning of their terms.Considering Trump is already -6 on Gallup and net negative in most polls already I'll let you figure it out.
Incumbents dip during their presidencies and then gain during the final year. You already know that. Let's let this play out. By the way, Trump is at his highest level yet.
No,I dont know that. Trumps approval was 44% when he took office,34% at the end of his first term. Bidens approval was 57% when he took office,39% at the end of his first term. Obamas approval was 67% when he took office,54% at the end of his first term. Bushes approval was 57% when he took office,52% at the end of his first term. As stated Presidents have lower approval ratings at the end of their terms than beginning,and Trump is already -6 in the beginning
Trump is currently - 6 on Gallup and has never had a net positive/ 50% approval rating on Gallup,1st or 2nd term.No incumbent or incumbent party has ever kept The White House when they had a net negative approval rating on Gallup.