Of course, it’s amusing that he complained polls where rigged when he also attempted to rig them. What a liar and hypocrite.
Trump has the same approval in January 2019 with 3.9% unemployment that Reagan had in January 1983 with 10.4% unemployment https://t.co/RQOAcuWF3Q https://t.co/xU6Jioie9r
— David Frum (@davidfrum) January 18, 2019
OK, finally had to write about the political implications of the shutdown. It's clearly hurting Trump’s approval rating. But will it hurt him in 2020? https://t.co/JNy85jXlkI
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) January 17, 2019
Long time between now and Nov 2020. But Trump numbers do not have him on a winning trajectory. https://t.co/NaDlwevM3D
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) January 17, 2019
A remarkably bad new poll for Trump: A quarter of his supporters aren't committed to voting for him in 2020 and among independents, who he won in 2016, 62 percent plan to vote against him. https://t.co/9FsED95mlk
— Philip Bump (@pbump) January 17, 2019
"Just 30 percent of registered voters said they will definitely vote for Trump in 2020, while 57 percent said they will definitely vote against him."https://t.co/0xlZ9G94lj
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) January 17, 2019
There's a real possibility that Trump's tendency to ignore polls he doesn't like will cost him re-election. https://t.co/2kavbJxf7G
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) January 17, 2019
Two years before the Journal reports on Cohen rigging online polls, Trump was complaining about rigged polls. https://t.co/tQrzjVXKBP
— Philip Bump (@pbump) January 17, 2019
Honestly. This isn't going well for him. None of it. pic.twitter.com/xlgsW1VCzl
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) January 17, 2019
Declaring a national emergency as a way to spend $5 billion without congressional authorization is also spectacularly unpopular: 51-36 against; 41-20 strongly against https://t.co/AxuaHcpIea
— David Frum (@davidfrum) January 18, 2019