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I think we have to remember that very few Americans identify as Republican. redstatebluegirl Aug 2018 #1
And those who do identify as Republicans have convinced themselves that Arkansas Granny Aug 2018 #4
The R pond is shrinking...counting the same number of fish in a smaller pond means a higher %. Fred Sanders Aug 2018 #5
Agreed. His numbers are atrocious given the state of the economy and the stock market. unblock Aug 2018 #2
If he were a normal GOP president ... DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #3
agreed. one of the things that's sometimes perplexing is how republicans can like him unblock Aug 2018 #11
The nihlistic burn it all down crowd like him. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #12
fair point. for all their complaints about moral relativism, unblock Aug 2018 #13
They would eat their own waste if liberals had to smell it. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #14
then let's offer to smell it! unblock Aug 2018 #15
He's been very effective jayschool2013 Aug 2018 #27
many things will take a long time to repair. unblock Aug 2018 #29
Clinton '98 is the closet comparison to Trump. John Fante Aug 2018 #6
Clinton wanted everybody to love him. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #7
i think he feeds off the hate at least as much as the adoration 0rganism Aug 2018 #8
He is deliberately polarizing. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #9
he counts any damn thing as a win if he's the star of the show 0rganism Aug 2018 #10
add that to the list of ironies -- they called *hillary* polarizing and then went for donnie! unblock Aug 2018 #30
Last week was his worse ever, and I keep seeing these 41 and 46 percent approval ratings? Elwood P Dowd Aug 2018 #16
The 46 Is Bogus Elwood ProfessorGAC Aug 2018 #18
Gallup is right in line with 538 poll of polls DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #19
I Didn't Look Up The Gallup Data ProfessorGAC Aug 2018 #20
Look at the graphs at 538. His rating has been incredibly steady. It really doesn't matter... Garrett78 Aug 2018 #28
Backdrop also included gas shortages and US withdrawal from South Vietnam followed by continued war marylandblue Aug 2018 #17
Stock market is up another 1% today Awsi Dooger Aug 2018 #21
For most Americans, "The Economy" is not the stock market. It's the paycheck and the bills. lagomorph777 Aug 2018 #22
Wages are stagnant but the economy isn't awful. We're not in a recession. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #23
I'm not talking about most Americans Awsi Dooger Aug 2018 #35
Mueller has a lot of credibility. America loves a winner. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #24
The "a normal president" argument may cut both ways, though. Garrett78 Aug 2018 #25
41%. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #26
I'm certainly not arguing that 40, give or take, is good. Garrett78 Aug 2018 #31
I would be content for his approval rating to stay at 41% through 2020, if he's still pres. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #32
And it might. Cult45 doesn't seem to care what he does or says, or about negative press. Garrett78 Aug 2018 #33
As long as it doesn't go up DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2018 #34
I wish those who disapprove would be asked if they'd vote for him again. Hoyt Aug 2018 #36
Even Rasmussen is coming around a little bit Awsi Dooger Aug 2018 #37
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