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The News Media Would Have Us Believe That Trump Is Going Down Because of a Dead Pedofile?

Something that Russian collusion, the Hollywood Access Tape, being twice impeached, attempting a coup d'état, being convicted of sexual abuse, found guilty on 34 felony accounts, etc. etc. etc. couldn't do.
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WestonTexan · 18-21, M
He won't go down because of this, I mean, he's already on his second term--what else can happen?

But the difference is this time his supporters are mad at him. All those other things were cases where people who never supported him were against him. It's different when his own people are upset with him.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@WestonTexan
But the difference is this time his supporters are mad at him.

So far, there's no evidence of that. Just a few loud voices with megaphones.

July 16
-16 net approval rating: A total of 42% approve of Trump’s job performance, while 58% disapprove in a new CNN/SSRS poll of 1,057 respondents conducted July 10-13 (margin of error 3.5), representing a one-point improvement in Trump’s approval rating since April and a one-point drop in his disapproval rating.

July 15
-14: Trump’s net approval rating dipped to its lowest point of his second term in Economist/YouGov polling, with 41% approving and 55% disapproving, according to the survey of 1,506 registered voters (margin of error 3.1)—consistent with his lowest approval rating of his first term, according to Economist/YouGov polling.

July 14
-3: Trump’s approval rating improved two points, to 47%, while his disapproval rating also improved two points, to 50%, in Morning Consult’s weekly survey of 2,201 registered voters with a two-point margin of error.

June 30
-3: Trump’s disapproval rating improved from 53% to 50% in Morning Consult’s weekly poll compared to its survey last week, while his approval rating increased from 45% to 47% (the survey of 2,202 registered voters was conducted June 27-29 and has a two-point margin of error).