I hope there's a sound bite of him saying, "Later gator!"
Watching the "news", some chicky just outside BLM plaza. " We can't go any closer." Pouting under two masks.
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WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
jonesthecurl wrote:There already is a "Patriot party". Possibly two, I couldn't determine whether they were separate or not.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
Donald Trump left the White House on Wednesday as the worst-performing president in modern U.S. history, according to four years of job approval polling from Gallup.
Trump’s job approval numbers hit a record low of 34 per cent in the latest Gallup poll, which was conducted Jan. 4-15, the pollster said Monday. That’s the lowest approval rating of his presidency, and it comes after he incited an attack on the U.S. Capitol over false claims about the election he lost. He was also impeached for a second time during that polling period for his role in the riot.
Gallup says Trump concluded his presidency with the lowest four-year average approval rating in history: 41 per cent. That’s the worst average Gallup has seen since it started tracking approval during John F. Kennedy’s presidency. It’s also lower than former president Richard Nixon’s average approval rating, though Nixon only faced one impeachment crisis.
Trump is the only president since 1938 to never win approval from a majority of Americans, Gallup says. His highest job approval number was 49 per cent, which he achieved on several occasions in early 2020.
Gallup says a president’s final approval rating is often “most predictive of how presidents are regarded historically.”
Trump also registered historically low numbers according to the latest polling from the Pew Research Center. He hit a low point of 29 per cent in Pew’s latest polling, and 68 per cent of respondents said they don’t want to see him come back as a political figure in the future.
Both pollsters pointed out that Trump’s numbers remained low but fairly stable during his presidency, and quite high among Republicans. The numbers reflect Trump’s divisive approach to politics, as he often played to a strong base of supporters while demonizing his critics and dividing the American public.
Dukasaur wrote:https://globalnews.ca/news/7587657/donald-trump-final-approval-rating/Donald Trump left the White House on Wednesday as the worst-performing president in modern U.S. history, according to four years of job approval polling from Gallup.
Trump’s job approval numbers hit a record low of 34 per cent in the latest Gallup poll, which was conducted Jan. 4-15, the pollster said Monday. That’s the lowest approval rating of his presidency, and it comes after he incited an attack on the U.S. Capitol over false claims about the election he lost. He was also impeached for a second time during that polling period for his role in the riot.
Gallup says Trump concluded his presidency with the lowest four-year average approval rating in history: 41 per cent. That’s the worst average Gallup has seen since it started tracking approval during John F. Kennedy’s presidency. It’s also lower than former president Richard Nixon’s average approval rating, though Nixon only faced one impeachment crisis.
Trump is the only president since 1938 to never win approval from a majority of Americans, Gallup says. His highest job approval number was 49 per cent, which he achieved on several occasions in early 2020.
Gallup says a president’s final approval rating is often “most predictive of how presidents are regarded historically.”
Trump also registered historically low numbers according to the latest polling from the Pew Research Center. He hit a low point of 29 per cent in Pew’s latest polling, and 68 per cent of respondents said they don’t want to see him come back as a political figure in the future.
Both pollsters pointed out that Trump’s numbers remained low but fairly stable during his presidency, and quite high among Republicans. The numbers reflect Trump’s divisive approach to politics, as he often played to a strong base of supporters while demonizing his critics and dividing the American public.
riskllama wrote:worst.
potus.
ever.
HitRed wrote:Lincoln was not liked either during his presidency. Death and time change that.
HitRed wrote:Lincoln was not liked either during his presidency.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
HitRed wrote:Lincoln was not liked either during his presidency. Death and time change that.
Donald Trump wrote:"Great president. Most people don’t even know he was a Republican." (about Lincoln)
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