
06-16-2017, 04:23 PM
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Trump's rating jump to 50% looks good!
Barack Obama
2009-16
47 %
George W. Bush
2001-09
49.4 %
Bill Clinton
1993-01
55.1 %
George H.W. Bush
1989-93
60.9 %
Ronald Reagan
1981-89
52.8 %
Jimmy Carter
1877-81
45.5 %
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Oh......and check this...first on Rasmussen which Drudge AND the President have been raving about (dont you wonder why polls are so important to this man)....
"Time magazine has described Rasmussen Reports as a "conservative-leaning polling group."[85] The Washington Post called Rasmussen a "polarizing pollster."[86] John Zogby said that Scott Rasmussen has a "conservative constituency."[87] The Center for Public Integrity listed "Scott Rasmussen Inc" as a paid consultant for the 2004 George W. Bush campaign.[88] The Washington Post reported that the 2004 Bush re-election campaign had used a feature on the Rasmussen Reports website that allowed customers to program their own polls, and that Rasmussen asserted that he had not written any of the questions nor assisted Republicans.[72]
Rasmussen has received criticism over the wording in its polls.[89][90] Asking a polling question with different wording can affect the results of the poll;[91] the commentators in question allege that the questions Rasmussen ask in polls are skewed in order to favor a specific response. For instance, when Rasmussen polled whether Republican voters thought Rush Limbaugh was the leader of their party, the specific question they asked was: "Agree or Disagree: 'Rush Limbaugh is the leader of the Republican Party—he says jump and they say how high.'"[90]
Rasmussen Reports - Wikipedia
in addition....
"President Trump's approval rating remains stuck near the lowest point of his presidency, according to a host of polls released in the last several days.
Only 38 percent of Americans in a Gallup poll released Thursday said they approve of the president's job performance. Fifty-seven percent said they disapprove.
Similarly, the president's approval rating stood at 40 percent in a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday, while his disapproval rating stood at 56 percent.
Trump approval rating stuck near record low - CBS News
"It has been a rough Friday morning for President Donald Trump. He fired off a pair of tweetstorms aiming his anger at investigators looking into his potential ties to Russia, the "fake news media" and, in general, the "phony Witch Hunt going on in America."
He has reason to be angry. Trump's support among Democrats and independents has long been pretty dismal—but now things are growing worse among his own party and the demographic groups that largely thrust him into the White House.
In just one month, the percentage of Republicans who thought America was heading in the right direction dropped a full 17 percentage points—from 58 percent in May to 41 percent in June—according to a Gallup survey released this week. Overall, just 24 percent of Americans are pleased with the direction the country is heading, the lowest point since July of last year when the figure plunged after a series of police-involved shootings.
There are other worrying signs for Trump. A survey released this week from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found the president's support among Republicans—which is, of course, his own party—had plunged. The poll found that one-quarter of the GOP respondents now disapproved of the job Trump was doing, up from 20 percent the month prior
Trump's Latest Problem: His Base And Republicans Are Fleeing The President Amid Russia Controversy
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