Posted on 06/18/2020 9:31:31 AM PDT by bort
Rasmussen daily tracking poll shows Donald Trump at 47% . . .
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X-ping
That’s good
I think all this talk about defunding the police is going to backfire politically on the Democrats. and I think that’s part of what we’re seeing here. People may well see Trump is the only thing between us and the further breakdown of our country.
As things continue to move back up to “normal” so will President Trump.
Deep State is running out of solutions short of mass murder.
I think it’s higher but i don’t see a president losing with 47 percent approval.
I said in surveys that I disapproved of Bush but I still voted for him the second time.
Then 1 or 2 percent goes to some third party nuts.
i am confident if we turn out huge we will win.
Which will only cause blm and antifa and many stupid white kids to go to new heights of violence
better now than later
Add 5% to 10% for the voters who are too cowed to say “Trump”.
Landslide, baby. Don’t get complacent, but be ready for mid-November rioting.
I wish they would break it down by state. If Trump's approval is at 70% in Mississippi and Alabama and Oklahoma but at 30% in Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania then his through-the-roof numbers in some states won't help his re-election.
And this is pre Oklahoma.
You would have to do the Rasmussen poll in fifty states, and count only via the Electoral College method to come to a rational conclusion. He doesn’t need a real majority...he just needs the same 30 states that he had in 2016.
One clear difference this time around...it’s apparent that he will have near one billion dollars in the campaign chest, and can select any district to push funding into....to make things more interesting.
I think Trump was at something like -13 in Rasmussen last week. As I said then, those polls simply reflected a brief shock over the riots and looting and perhaps a feeling that Trump wasn’t taking control of the situation fast enough. But since then he largely has, and the polls bounced right back.
"That is good."
Wait till the effects of his rallies kick in.
Odd thing about Rasmussen...
For most of the Trump Presidency, Rasmussen was significantly higher than other polls. Then when the Chinavirus came along, Rasmussen fell while all the other polls rose. Then when the race riots hit, Trumps numbers collapsed in all the other polls while Rasmussen remained at about the same low level as during the Chinavirus.
Not sure what to make of it. Was Rasmussen changing its methodology when the Chinavirus hit? Or was Rasmussen picking up on Conservative frustration with Trump for going along with Fascist Fauci and the Scarf?
Discuss...
Mass murder is the final step.
Literally.
Someone told me about a discussion that she overheard from a group of middle aged and old women during their lunch at a Walmart supercenter in a very conservative, Midwestern county (less than 20% Democrat in the 2016 election). They were really trashing on President Trump.
Same in other service businesses. Last spring, Walmart displayed the “pride” flag on its site. You should all wake up to the influence women’s studies departments in universities have had on businesses, other academic departments, politics and every institution in society.
If you don’t think it’s time to get back to conservative morality for families and start repealing some anti-marriage laws and policies, take a look at the photo in the following.
Iowa Grandma Attempts To Troll Trump Into Speaking In Front Of An Empty Auditorium
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3856688/posts
Scott Adams suggests that conservatives may be playing a huge practicle joke, on pollsters.
The Bradley Effect suggests much the same.
How big is the effect? Who knoows? Does it exist? The 2016 election says it does.
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