And he's given us a $900,000,000,000 dollar deficit in 2019, but hey, everything is groovy. Except maybe for penguins.
Trump May Be Even More Unpopular Than His Approval Rating Shows https://fivethirtyeight.com/feature...ore-unpopular-than-his-approval-rating-shows/ Before the midterms, Trump’s favorability rating was statistically indistinguishable from Pence’s, and only Palin was rated less favorably. Following impeachment, Trump was even lower relative to the other Republicans we asked about. Not only is he the least popular president to run for reelection since Gerald Ford according to polls asking the standard presidential approval question, but in our measure, he is now also rated less favorably than his vice president. He’s also essentially tied with Palin for the least favorable Republican on our list, which is notable because when respondents are asked the traditional favorability question, Palin’s numbers are even lower than Trump’s — in 2016, an ABC News-Washington Post poll found that just 30 percent of the public had a favorable impression of the former governor. In terms of how Trump’s support breaks down along party lines, we also broke out our favorability rankings by Democrats, Republicans and independents.Independents include those who lean toward the Democratic or Republican party (11 percent and 8 percent, respectively, of the total sample). There we saw some pretty stark divisions, like the ones you see in the standard presidential approval question. For instance, Democrats, not surprisingly, ranked Trump last and ranked McCain the highest. Likewise, Republicans ranked Trump highly, behind only Reagan in our December poll. But among independents, Trump’s position was perhaps more telling. This group, which is typically viewed as potential swing voters, ranked Trump at the bottom of the list — statistically tied with both Palin and Pence.
Eh, he really squeaked by in a miraculous way last time.70,000 well placed votes is a pretty amazing situation. And that was against one of the least popular politicians I can imagine. So yeah, he has a good shot. He's "normalized" what everyone said we should not normalize (because he doesn't change and time moves on). He's an incumbent with a good economy (by the numbers anyway, if not in small town America). And he can rally the strident GOP base like few others. He's got a good shot, but not necessarily much better than he did in 2016.
I still think it is about 50-50 that Trump will win. A lot of things broke just right for Trump in the last election but now he has the power of incumbency. I don't think any one on either side of the political divide should feel comfortable about the election.
Tucker Carlson Issues Ominous 2020 Warning To Trump And All Republicans https://www.yahoo.com/news/tucker-carlson-trump-bernie-economy-081700298.html T_Man
lulz... fox news and especially fox and friends... Fox & Friends Airs Brutal Bloomberg Ad Highlighting Trump’s ‘Erratic and Out of Control ‘Attacks’ on the Military https://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-fri...c-and-out-of-control-attacks-on-the-military/