Mulberry Heel
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Great going, MAGAts!
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Great going, MAGAts!
It is discouraging that 37% still support him. I suppose most of them do because of the R. It is also discouraging that those who flipped supported him at some point, which makes me wonder if they are of the "I'm sorry I voted for him, never again" sort, or are they the "I'm don't approve, but at least he isn't Kamala" people. The former can reform; the latter are still a threat. Let's hope the 37% shrink and the Dems don't screw it up in '28.At 37% a new low for this term
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Trump’s approval rating hits record low in NBC News Poll — NBC News
A new NBC News poll shows the war in Iran is dragging down the President’s approval rating. Just 37% of American adults approve of his performance, marking a new low for his second term. The president is also losing support over the economy as oil and gas prices soar. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin...apple.news
As others here have already said, I think his absolute minimum base is around 35% of the voters nationally, or roughly one-third of the country. That's his cult's absolute minimum level of support, and they'll never turn against him for a variety of reasons. I do find it encouraging that according to most polls he's sinking down to that level, and hopefully most of the other 65% is pissed off and angry enough to vote this November. We'll see.It is discouraging that 37% still support him. I suppose most of them do because of the R. It is also discouraging that those who flipped supported him at some point, which makes me wonder if they are of the "I'm sorry I voted for him, never again" sort, or are they the "I'm don't approve, but at least he isn't Kamala" people. The former can reform; the latter are still a threat. Let's hope the 37% shrink and the Dems don't screw it up in '28.
I will never not find it absolutely abhorrent that one third of people support that man. That reality has absolutely crushed my patriotism and belief in this nation and I will never get it back.As others here have already said, I think his absolute minimum base is around 35% of the voters nationally, or roughly one-third of the country. That's his cult's absolute minimum level of support, and they'll never turn against him for a variety of reasons. I do find it encouraging that according to most polls he's sinking down to that level, and hopefully most of the other 65% is pissed off and angry enough to vote this November. We'll see.
Oh, no doubt. I think a great many people are never going to feel the same way about this country after the last ten years. But the ugly truth is that these people have always been here - the antebellum slaveowning South made up about a third of the country's population before the Civil War, and about a third of the population has likely always been this way. It's just that for a very long time their vote was often split between the two parties - Northern conservative Republicans and Southern conservative Democrats - and thus diluted somewhat. And now they're nearly all concentrated in just one party and dominate it from top to bottom. And yeah they're awful - deplorable, even.I will never not find it absolutely abhorrent that one third of people support that man. That reality has absolutely crushed my patriotism and belief in this nation and I will never get it back.
I’ve always known we were a nation of idiots. I guess I didn’t know just how stupid we are.Oh, no doubt. I think a great many people are never going to feel the same way about this country after the last ten years. But the ugly truth is that these people have always been here - the antebellum slaveowning South made up about a third of the country's population before the Civil War, and about a third of the population has likely always been this way. It's just that for a very long time their vote was often split between the two parties - Northern conservative Republicans and Southern conservative Democrats - and thus diluted somewhat. And now they're nearly all concentrated in just one party and dominate it from top to bottom. And yeah they're awful - deplorable, even.
They’re going to be so angry when they go to the polls that they are going to vote against all the Democrats to punish them for allowing all this to happen.As others here have already said, I think his absolute minimum base is around 35% of the voters nationally, or roughly one-third of the country. That's his cult's absolute minimum level of support, and they'll never turn against him for a variety of reasons. I do find it encouraging that according to most polls he's sinking down to that level, and hopefully most of the other 65% is pissed off and angry enough to vote this November. We'll see.
I would also add that having lived through the George Wallace era, that 35% has always been with us. The difference is George Wallace and his bigoted supporters did not have a Fox News amplifying and "legitimizing" the bigotry of Wallace's ideology which would of been MAWA ( Make America Whiter Again)Oh, no doubt. I think a great many people are never going to feel the same way about this country after the last ten years. But the ugly truth is that these people have always been here - the antebellum slaveowning South made up about a third of the country's population before the Civil War, and about a third of the population has likely always been this way. It's just that for a very long time their vote was often split between the two parties - Northern conservative Republicans and Southern conservative Democrats - and thus diluted somewhat. And now they're nearly all concentrated in just one party and dominate it from top to bottom. And yeah they're awful - deplorable, even.