Trump had a 42% approval rating in Nov 2019 and he causing repiublcans to lose state wide races in some of the most conservative states
Dude, they're calling land-lines and the web-based polls have no ability to keep 10 yo's out. Not to mention VPN bots that can respond with 10's of thousands of different IP addresses to the same survey. Get with the times Tony. Its not 2000 anymore. These polls and surveys mean nothing dude. Go with the odds-makers bro. Maga.
Tony, you do realize that many people who vote in midterms vote not based on anything that has to do with the president, but what their eyes are focused on in their local communities? Folks vote for the changes they want to see in their local district. If the changes they want to see happen to coincide with the other side of the aisle, then so be it? I think congressional elections and the presidency are kinda' separate in that sense. For example, if I did not like Trump, and I am a Republican, I would not check off all the democrat candidates in my state in the midterm just to try to counter the guy. I'd simply vote for the state's issues. Of course, there are many many folks out there who would do exactly that. Just "try to tilt" the ballots in their favor or whatever. But all this polling shit doesn't matter. What matters are the levers they pull, or boxes they check, at the voting booths during the primary/BIG ONE.
Popular vote serves a purpose to show how overall population feels. It is very sad that more and more we live in the world where minority tells majority how to live.
Mayor,city council,state senator,governor etc races are more for local issues than House and US Senate races
Its a matter of not wanting to be ruled by NYC, Chicago, Detroit, San Fransisco, Los Angeles etc. They seem unable to even run their own cities much less make rational decisions for the whole country. Why shouldn't people in flyover country have an equal say?
President Trump’s son, Eric, once told a golf writer that funding for Trump golf courses come from Russia, that writer recounted in a new interview. "In terms of high-end product influx into the US, Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets," Donald Trump Jr. said at a New York real-estate conference that year. "Say, in Dubai, and certainly with our project in SoHo, and anywhere in New York. We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia."