Posted on 11/06/2017 3:01:33 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
The Washington Post's latest national survey is chock full of dreadful news for President Trump and the White House. Right in line with most other polling, the data set shows Trump's approval rating is in the high 30's -- which is historically terrible for a president at this stage of his first term in office. The internals on leadership qualities and handling of issues are also a pile of awful. A few lowlights:
(1) Overall approval: (37/59) or (-22)
(2) Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of voters say he's accomplished "little or nothing" in office thus far.
(3) Despite strong economic numbers, he's nine points underwater (44/53) on the issue, sitting at (26/70) on healthcare, (28/70) on race relations, and (43/55) on terrorism.
(4) Roughly six-in-ten (59 percent) say Trump is not a strong leader, with lopsided majorities voters saying he's dishonest and lacks the temperament to effectively serve as president.
(5) Sixty-two percent of respondents say the president doesn't understand the struggles of people like them, and nearly as many say he's not a good dealmaker.
If these dreadful statistics look familiar, they should. Trump found himself in similarly poor shape on election day, based on vast exit polling conducted among the voters who...elected him. Go back and juxtapose some of the statistics listed above to the 2016 exits; it's really quite striking. So perhaps it shouldn't feel quite so remarkable that in spite of his atrocious standing in WaPo's figures -- and despite her exhausting and obnoxious efforts to foster a national climate of buyers' remorse -- Trump is deadlocked with Hillary in the survey's hypothetical rematch. They may despise him by heavy margins, ma'am, but they'll never be into you:
Trump has the worst approval rating of any POTUS at this point ever & Hillary *still* couldn't beat him in an election do-over. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/E6KDEWilSg
Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) November 6, 2017 Buried lede: Despite Trump's dismal numbers, he'd still tie Clinton if election was held again today. https://t.co/UkPwKPgDh9 Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) November 5, 2017
As for Democrats beyond 'Crooked H,' their substantial early lead on the 2018 generic Congressional ballot vanishes into a statistical tie among likely voters who turned out in the last midterm cycle:
New ABC/WaPo poll: Democratic advantage in 2018 midterm preference fades to insignificance among most likely voters. https://t.co/RCGegK3xxZ pic.twitter.com/i8qTaEVq2A ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 6, 2017
The Democratic base may be more motivated to show up next year than they were in 2010 or 2014 (when the current dynamics were reversed) but their party shouldn't take that for granted. By the same token, the GOP shouldn't bank on a right-slanted midterm electorate either. Also, asked whether the (shambolic) Democratic Party has a positive agenda and vision for the future, or if they're just knee-jerk Trump critics, America's verdict isn't exactly inspiring:
WaPo poll (D+8) brutal for Trump, but he's still tied in a hypothetical do-over w/ HRC. And Dems seen as reflexive/unproductive critics: pic.twitter.com/h9tobQA8tq Guy Benson (@guypbenson) November 6, 2017
But hey, sneering at prayer in the wake of ghastly mass shootings -- especially one at a church, apparently perpetrated by an atheist targeting Christians -- in pursuit of partisan "solutions" should definitely help turn things around. Either that, or just keep smearing the other party's voters as bloodthirsty racists. Everything's going great, guys.
Obviously his polling numbers are low. He is constantly attacked, maligned, shamed, ridiculed and made fun of all throughout the media—in print, on TV, the web—all over. They refuse to publish or speak on anything good that is happening. They did the same to Bush, who would never defend his presidency nor push back.
I know of a nevertrumper who is starting to come around. It seems the MSM’s constant negative coverage can’t overshadow the economic improvement that he’s starting to see.
Polls are for skiiers and stippers.
The rat party will be crushed in the next election..they have no leader, no message, no ideas, no nothing! All they can do is pray for the economy crashes.
Polls are for skiiers and stippers.
The rat party will be crushed in the next election..they have no leader, no message, no ideas, no nothing! All they can do is pray for the economy crashes.
As we suspected. The pollsters didn’t learn a thing .. ditto MSM.
The poll is the usual lie. Pathetic.
Pure nonsense, no way on earth most people think he’s doing a bad job on the (booming) economy.
Does the phrase balderdash mean anything how about complete and total b******* what about horse hockey from the mash episode Walt Disney’s make-believe comes to mind
Unfortunately, the days of polls reflecting realism are long past.
As long as President Trump continues to fulfill campaign promises and the economy continues to grow bangbusters, who cares about polls? The polls flat do not reflect reality.
Today’s Rasmussen daily tracking poll has the Donald at 44%. There is a big chunk of folks that prefer to keep their politically incorrect views to themselves. Truth be known when offered a choice of a patriot that can’t be bought, they forgive his big mouth and lack of political dexterity.
Nothing Trump will ever do will change the mind of the Hillary voters
48% approval is probably as high as he can get
The media is like the Iraqi propaganda minister when we invaded Iraq. They are losing badly and trying to paint their own picture. We ain’t buying it and we just need to press on with the process of destroying our domestic enemies.
Polls that show Trump with “brutal” numbers are basically faked.
Yeah - the polls leading to him being elected were brutal too - Oh, when will they ever learn; Oh, when will they ever learn....;-)
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