Friday, July 07, 2017

Polls show Donald Trump getting very close to 60% disapproval.

That's fake news.
Courtesy of CBS News: 

Nearly three-in-five Americans disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president, according to new survey data. 

Fifty-seven percent of Americans in a Reuters/Ipsos poll published Wednesday said they disapprove of the president's job performance, while only 38 percent said they approve. 

A Gallup poll released Tuesday reported similar findings: 57 percent of Americans gave Mr. Trump the thumbs-down, while 37 percent gave him the thumbs-up.

The president's numbers were slightly better -- but still underwater -- in an Economist/YouGov survey released Wednesday. In that poll, Mr. Trump's disapproval rating stood at 53 percent, while his approval rating was 41 percent. 

For comparison's sake, the latest CBS News poll, released last month, found that 57 percent of Americans disapprove of the job Mr. Trump is doing as president, while 36 percent approve.

I'm still stunned that there are 36% of more of Americans who actually approve of this shitgibbon.

Of course it could be worse, and if you look toward Europe it is worse.

Much worse:
Damn I think the Black Plague has higher approval numbers than that.

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:14 AM

    "Nearly three-in-five Americans disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president," 


    WHAT HAS HE DONE?
    - Golf
    - Love me rallies
    - Getting rid of what President Obama accomplished
    - Cry about losing the popular vote
    - Lie about inauguration size
    - Fighting with the media
    - Getting other countries to not trust us
    - Getting the world to mistrust our intelligence agencies
    - Get fat and orange
    - Increased his personal finances
    - Lowering his approval rating
    - Lie period
    - Etc Etc

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    1. Anonymous4:54 AM

      Since he's not doing 'a job' at all, it's a wonder anyone approves. Did they poll people named "trump" to get those approvals?

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  2. Anonymous3:20 AM

    I would put it at 80% disapproval in usa and 10% worldwide.

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  3. Anonymous3:33 AM

    WoW that is a low approval and that's before the Russian investigation reports, the collusion, the espionage evidence comes out.

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  4. Anonymous3:44 AM

    See, he's always the best at everything he does!

    Pretty soon he'll pass Bush's highest disapproval rate (69%) and then he'll be The Best Ever!!!

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  5. Anonymous4:53 AM

    But the Trump supporters are sure that Europe hated Obama and love Trump...who is misleading them? I wonder....

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  6. Anonymous5:55 AM

    http://www.rawstory.com/2017/07/he-doesnt-speak-for-the-rest-of-america-jerry-brown-shows-up-in-hamburg-amid-g20-and-shreds-trump/

    “It’s hard to grasp the mortal danger that climate change represents,” Brown took on Trump and said he does not speak for and reflect the desires on almost 70 percent of Americans who want the government to be more “aggressive” in taking on climate change — not roll back protections."

    70!

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  7. Anonymous5:57 AM

    http://www.rawstory.com/2017/07/massive-protests-prevent-melania-trump-from-participating-in-events-with-g20-spouse

    to bad, so sad, NOT!

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    1. Anonymous7:42 AM

      Awwww, poor wittle dime-store sophia loren!

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  8. Anonymous6:10 AM

    My opinion of tRump, and I am sure many others feel the same way, has ALWAYS been extremely LOW. He is a piss poor excuse for a president, and a human being. No class, no intelligence, looks and acts like a thug. Repulsive person.

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  9. Anonymous6:14 AM

    "My findings suggested that once people were made aware of different online threats, they were less willing to engage in a range of activities online." I even found evidence of indirect chilling effects—that is, internet users were less likely to speak or share when a friend in their online social network was targeted by a legal threat." In other words, women and younger internet users in the study were less likely to take steps to defend themselves."When citizens are able to freely speak and debate, search the internet for information they need to inform themselves, and openly share their creative works, our culture is richer, public deliberation more robust, and democracy stronger. "

    http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2017/07/women_young_people_experience_the_chilling_effects_of_surveillance_at_higher.html

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  10. Anonymous1:33 PM

    I try to find reasons to want our leader to do well and do what he said he would do. I wish he would stop "tweeting", especially like a little child in retaliation, and I wish he would stop with the over stating of facts like the popular vote. It's over. He won even if it is questionable, everyone had a chance and Hillary was no bargain. Please deal with the economy and US goods made in foreign countries.

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