Trump approval jumps ahead of Obama’s midterm approval rating https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...ng-jumps-higher-than-obamas-ahead-of-midterms President Trump's approval rating before the November elections has jumped to a higher level than former President Obama's ahead of the 2010 midterms, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll. The poll found Trump's approval rating at its highest level for that poll yet, at 47 percent. Obama's approval rating was 45 percent around the same time in 2010, according to a similar NBC/Wall Street Journal poll taken in late October 2010. (More at above url)
This should be Trump addressing the nation on the border issue if he knows what's good for him - or rather- for the country.
Gaslighting weak minds works. This was pretty much inevitable. Funny thing is Stockholm is the capital of Sweden which the Trumps lied about being from to sell property to NYC Jews. But I'm sure if we look we will find that figure is somehow distorted. However he may be more popular with Republicans than Obama at this stage.
And why is that? People leaving the dem plantation in large numbers, that's why. Women, all minorities, young people, they're all seeing the truth that Trump is unveiling about the radical left. Leftist MSM trying to ignore this, but it's all over social media. The numbers are YUGE.
Dems have flipped around 45 seats since Trump was elected,GOP has flipped around 5. On average Dems have gained 13 points in elections since Trump was elected Doug Jones won around 95 % of the Black vote and Ralph Northem got around 90 in the VA governors race. The GOP will soon lose Texas. "The seat Beto and Cruz are running for was won by Kay Baily Hutchinson by 25 points in 2006.It was won by Cruz by 16 points in 2012.Its now a close single digit race. Bush won TX by 23.Romney won TX by 16 and Trump won it by 9."
"During President Barack Obama's two terms in office, Democrats experienced a net loss of 968 state legislative seats, the largest net loss of state legislative seats in this category since World War II. The second-largest loss occurred following Dwight D. Eisenhower’s two terms in office, when Republicans were handed a net loss of 843 state legislative seats."