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Storr
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« on: December 06, 2018, 10:32:10 AM »



"Judge's"

"Military, Vets, etc."

"75%" approval

The guy is insane.

Interesting how he didn't mention getting his border wall done or repealing Obamacare....
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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2019, 08:13:18 PM »
« Edited: January 01, 2019, 08:17:06 PM by Storr »

Ultimately, you should be looking at his midterm approval ratings, the national environment shouldn't shift much, rather than how the governors or senators' races went. This is due to the fact that Trump is a more extreme figure than establishment Republicans and the few that matched him generally underperformed as well (Kobach, King).

For now, yes. I've seen only one statewide approval rating, and that was for a state that can least tell us anything (Massachusetts). Once the holiday weekends are over we should start to see statewide polls frequently. Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, and North Carolina should be interesting.  

If you want to dig for it...

Go to the latest Ipsos Trump approval survey (I think http://polling.reuters.com/#!response/CP3_2/ will always work), expand the Personal filter tab, and choose the state you're interested in.  The caveat is that there may not be enough recent responses from that state to have provided a reasonable sample size.  For example, selecting Florida gives us a monthly survey for December with N=355 and approval of 46/50.  But for Georgia, the most recent month we can get is October (N=474, approval 45/48).

Texas has a monthly survey for December with N=354 and approval of 45/52. Pennsylvania's is similar with N=351 and approval of 44/53. If those are accurate, team Trump is in deep trouble (though pretty much everyone here already knew that).
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2019, 04:31:03 PM »

How is so Perdue so popular? He openly hates the United States of America, so how is this possible?

I mean he's less popular than Abhrams. If that poll is accurate she should definitely run for Senate in 2020.
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