Posted on 04/24/2017 1:29:31 PM PDT by drewh
Just as the news media missed the boat in predicting the outcome of the 2016 election, their behavior in 2017 have shown theyve learned absolutely nothing. On Mondays Morning Joe, the MSNBC panel was flabbergasted that the new ABC News/Washington Post poll found only two percent of President Trumps voters regret voting for him.
Floored by the remarkable number, the liberals and pseudo-Republicans attempted to explain away the number and infer that it was much higher because Trump voters wouldnt be forthcoming with pollsters.
Co-host Joe Scarborough kicked things off, telling panelist Mark Halperin:
But when I saw in the first poll that I read yesterday morning, I think it was the ABC/Washington Post poll that 96 percent of people who voted for Trump are glad they voted for Trump and two percent are not glad they voted for Trump. If you're Donald Trump, you're saying, okay, I've done pretty damn well to go with my base. People go, yeah, that's enough to beat Hillary. No, the first thing you do in American politics is you hold your base and you win the nomination for your party and then you get a chance to run again. I would think that two percent would have been closer to 10 or 15 percent.
Both Halperin and Scarborough blurted out the word remarkable and Halperin fretted that theres a tale of two Americans now as [t]he people who voted for him still happy with him, giving him a chance, but his numbers, as Mika said, overall are not enough to have sway with Congress or to get things done.
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[T]he reason I was shocked by that, John Heilemann, it does have an impact if you have a gerrymandered House and you have districts that [are] overwhelmingly Republican. If Donald Trump is getting 96 percent, you know, support from people who supported for him in districts he won by 70 percent, those House Republicans arent going to move away from him, Scarborough replied (even if senators will).
Author and frequent panelist John Heilemann added that this means the President is not in free fall and not collapsing and it's also the number that says Donald Trump can't do any of the large, big, ambitious things that hed like to do.
Co-host Mika Brzezinski read from NBCs own poll and then the ABC poll statistic about how few Trump voters have dumped him. Brzezinski and Scarborough continued to express their amazement:
SCARBOROUGH: Mika, how can that just be two percent?
BRZEZINSKI: Im supri I mean, just anecdotally we're asking Trump voters just everywhere, they are wavering
SCARBOROUGH: They are wavering.
BRZEZINSKI: but maybe they still support him. Maybe theyre wavering but they still support him.
After more than enough complaining, Scarborough suggested that it probably is high since [m]aybe they don't want to say to the pollsters and its a tale of in the first month, we love him whereas, in his mind, its eroded since then.
The wealthy, current New England resident then hilariously tried to claim hes personally heard from a lot of Trump voters that at first month said hell, yeah, were with him are gosh, I wish the guy would just focus.
Heilemann agreed, replying:
But that really is the difference between wavering and abandonment, right? I think a lot we hear people are concerned, worried, wavering but theyre not yet theyre not yet the point of Republicans. Yes, supporters of Trump but theyre not yet ready to say I've washed my hands of this guy. He's a failure. They are not there yet.
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Heres the relevant portion of the transcript from MSNBCs Morning Joe on April 24:
MSNBCs Morning Joe April 24, 2017 6:03 a.m. Eastern
JOE SCARBOROUGH: Before we go into subgroups. Mark Halperin, I'm sure you'll disagree with me as does the entire Twitter universe. But when I saw in the first poll that I read yesterday morning, I think it was the ABC/Washington Post poll that 96 percent of people who voted for Trump are glad they voted for Trump and two percent are not glad they voted for Trump. If you're Donald Trump, you're saying, okay, I've done pretty damn well to go with my base. People go, yeah, that's enough to beat Hillary. No, the first thing you do in American politics is you hold your base and you win the nomination for your party and then you get a chance to run again. I would think that two percent would have been closer to 10 or 15 percent.
MARK HALPERIN: It's one of the remarkable numbers.
SCARBOROUGH: Thats remarkable number.
HALPERIN: And it's certainly because there's a tale of two Americas now. The people who voted for him still happy with him, giving him a chance. But his numbers, as Mika said, overall are not enough to have sway with Congress or to get things done. This is a big week for him.
SCARBOROUGH: Except
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Huge week.
SCARBOROUGH: except and again, for people going, I mean, the reason I was shocked by that, John Heilemann, it does have an impact if you have a gerrymandered House and you have districts that overwhelmingly Republican. If Donald Trump is getting 96 percent, you know, support from people who supported for him in districts he won by 70 percent, those House Republicans arent going to move away from him. The senators will. Joni Ernst will. But that number right there is significant because he holds onto support in the House.
JOHN HEILEMANN: This is the number that says Donald Trump is not collapsing and it's also the number that says Donald Trump can't do any of the large, big, ambitious things that hed like to do. They are both true. He's not in free fall. There's a time a few weeks ago where we thought, well, he could be down in the mid-30s.
SCARBOROUGH: When he was like 34, 35 percent? Thats free fall.
HEILEMANN: He gets there, then he's be in free fall and people who would be his normal supporters in Congress start to say, hey, you have no ability it sway me, you have no way intimidate me, forget about you, buddy. Right now he's for the in collapse but he's equally not able to do anything large at this level.
SCARBOROUGH: Exactly.
BRZEZINSKI: He's got this big marker coming up. So among subgroups in NBC poll, the president has a positive 85 point net approval rating among his own voters and a 69 point rating among Republicans but he is at negative 23 points with independents, a number that was only negative 10 back in February and as we just showed, when Trump voters were asked by The Washington Post poll about their decision to back him, only two percent regret their support.
SCARBOROUGH: Mika, how can that just be two percent?
BRZEZINSKI: Im supri I mean, just anecdotally we're asking Trump voters just everywhere, they are wavering
SCARBOROUGH: They are wavering.
BRZEZINSKI: but maybe they still support him. Maybe theyre wavering but they still support him.
SCARBOROUGH: Maybe they don't want to say to the pollsters. Again, its a tale of in the first month, we love him. Second month, you know, and now into the third month, I'm hearing a lot of Trump voters that at first month said hell, yeah, were with him are gosh, I wish the guy would just focus.
HEILIEMANN: But that really is the difference between wavering and abandonment, right? I think a lot we hear people are concerned, worried, wavering but theyre not yet theyre not yet the point of Republicans. Yes, supporters of trump but theyre not yet ready to say I've washed my hands of this guy. He's a failure. They are not there yet.
These Monring joe jerks seriously believe that it in their job to tell American s exactly what to think.
how can this be! people SUPPORT who they actually voted for...
And those 2% are ticked-off over DACA or the failure to repeal Obamacare.
Every Trump voter I know knew DJT wasn’t perfect and would face trouble. The trouble he faced was orders of magnitude worse than we ever thought. Frankly most of us are glad he hasn’t quit.
All we have to do is think of Hillary as President and that Matthews Thrill goes down our leg.
They already declared that to be their mission some months ago.
I’m floored that Morning Joe is still on the air. He brings nothing to the table whatsoever.
In other news, Dems floored that Trump’s reelection chances are looking pretty solid at this point, even after the relentless lib media assault.
I believe that we’d be fighting the second civil war by now if Hillary had won.
I heard Rush talking about this and he said that the full report was tucked away deeply in the back of the paper. It also showed that, in a reelection, Trump would beat Hillary in the popular vote by 3%. Wonder if the MSM will even say that.
the MSM IS just trying to turn the indys away from POUTS and ITS NOT WORKING AT ALL....
“How can that be?”
Because you morons in the MSM fed people a steady diet of lies, garbage and fake news. Your influence is near ZERO.
I wonder what percentage would have wished that had voted for him that voted the beast?
https://www.city-journal.org/html/french-coming-apart-15125.html
It’s not just the French coming apart Lil Joey...the party’s over...does Mika know how to cook?
Rename the show: “Still-in-Mourning-Joe”
In a rare show of TV staged unanimity, they got a “harrumph” outta every one at the table!
ABC appears to be the only one that mentioned it this morning...
I think the result of the poll begs (nay, SCREAMS) the question: what % of people who DIDN’T vote for President Trump wish they HAD voted for him?
“Floored” is usually where Joe leaves his interns when he is finished with them.
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