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« Reply #525 on: August 22, 2021, 11:59:22 AM »

41%
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« Reply #526 on: August 27, 2021, 09:52:57 AM »

Approval somewhere between 41 and 59%
Disapproval somewhere between 34% and 55%

He would govern as a standard Biden/Obama-style Democrat, winning election with 350 EV and about a 6% PV victory. He would start out in the high fifties but fall to around 50% by the summer. By the midterms, his approval be about 47%. The Dems would get crushed in the midterms, losing over 40 house seats. His approval would fall to 45% by March of his 3rd year, though it would rebound to about 49-50% by Election Day. He would win re-election with about 290 EV and 3.5 to 4% popular vote victory. His approval would fall to 43% by the midterms, where again the Dems would get mauled. By the end of his term, his approval would be about 52%.
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« Reply #527 on: September 01, 2021, 07:49:22 AM »

46%
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« Reply #528 on: September 02, 2021, 11:57:30 AM »

54/32 (a/d)
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« Reply #529 on: September 02, 2021, 07:43:02 PM »


What does "a/d" mean?

Anyway, 46% on election day in a 2016-like environment. 55-56% at the high point of his presidency. 50% on election day II (re-elected) and 53-55% upon leaving office.
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« Reply #530 on: September 03, 2021, 02:03:05 AM »


What does "a/d" mean?

Anyway, 46% on election day in a 2016-like environment. 55-56% at the high point of his presidency. 50% on election day II (re-elected) and 53-55% upon leaving office.

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« Reply #531 on: September 08, 2021, 09:35:43 PM »


What does "a/d" mean?

Anyway, 46% on election day in a 2016-like environment. 55-56% at the high point of his presidency. 50% on election day II (re-elected) and 53-55% upon leaving office.

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« Reply #532 on: September 08, 2021, 09:55:27 PM »
« Edited: September 08, 2021, 10:02:18 PM by Soc. Dem Paleocon »

Average approval rating US: 51/47 approval, 2% undecided/no opinion--Won 52/46
Average approval rating Ontario: 58/41 approval, 1% undecided/no opinion (Between liberals & conservatives)--Won 57/40 (If it were a two party contest)
Average approval rating Canada-wide (If he was prime minister): 53/35, 12% undecided/no opinion; there's a chunk of voters who'd likely remain neutral to him, since there's multiple parties.--Won with 36% of the vote, but still a majority in the House of Commons. A large minority of people who support him would likely vote for more liberal parties during the next election (New Dems, Greens, etc).

He'd govern as a mainstream Dem. but also with a bit of a populist/progressive streak (Think Yang's UBI plan) which would make him appeal to all corners of the Dem party and some Republicans, namely libertarian-leaning ones.
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