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In reply to the discussion: Trump Job Approval at 45%, Tying Personal Best [View all]Awsi Dooger
(14,565 posts)I am very good at evaluating situational influence and not allowing my partisanship to cloud matters.
On one site after another the summit was viewed as a Trump triumph. The most simplistic types were championing it without reservation. And those are the ones who are going to change their mind in opinion polls.
Again, it's one of the reasons I have so little respect for Rachel Maddow. If all you do is watch her program with the predictably dismissive, "What was the point of that?" type of comment, then you'll expect Trump's approval rating to stagnate if not drop. She simply has no idea what she is doing in terms of variables and outcomes.
As I posted last week, at least the summit happened in June and not mid fall. Trump still has opportunity to implode. But most realistically his approval rating will remain in the 42-46 range leading to November, minus some type of economic slide.