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MR DARK BRANDON
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« on: December 04, 2018, 08:59:25 PM »

Hoover was the only president in modern era to lose Congress and the 1st term of a president. Trump, will follow that persuit. He was a 3rd term Dubya and he has the same approvals as Dubya as he left office. Like Pappa Bush, Pence, is again, another Quayle who didn't want to stand reelection in 2016, as Gov

Were do you get your polling from? Trump has a 44% approval Rating, George W. Bush’s Approval rating was 25% when he left office.
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