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The Democrats have been on the 20 side of 80/20 issues and now the polls show it.

Let's start with Democrat support of Democrats. 

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The Democrats are upside down in their own party. They are doing so poorly that their own party disproves of them. And probably for different reasons. The extreme left is mad they aren't communist/marxist enough and the normies are not happy with DEI, Trans kids, anti Semitism etc. 

The numbers get worse when you bring in the rest of the voting public:Screenshot_20250720_133142_YouTube.thumb.jpg.34b851b060b63d3277b7b18a0d9cb8d0.jpg

They are literally on the 20 side of the 80/20 issues. 

Given that X, TikTok and the rest of the world wide interwebbers have been railing about the Epstein files, you would think Trump is losing ground, especially among Republicans that care about the files. You'd be wrong:

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His numbers are rising. It turns out that when you secure the border, make tangible headway on peace in the middle east, secure new trade deals, pass sweeping budget changes, and root out waste fraud and abuse in under 6 months, people appreciate it. As such, at the 6 month mark, Trump is fairing better than either Bush or Obama at this point:

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Is there work to do? Of course. Was the first 6 months perfect? No. Despite that, people support the agenda and want to see more. This IS what they voted for. 

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Donald Trump's Approval Rating Is Underwater on Every Issue LMAO

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The latest Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 5-9 among 1,265 self-identified registered voters.

On immigration, just 43 percent approved of Trump's handling of the issue, while 54 percent disapprove. That marks a slip from last month when Quinnipiac's survey showed him at 45 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.

The shift comes as Trump deployed the National Guard and later 700 Marines to Los Angeles, responding to reports of violence targeting law enforcement, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out deportation raids. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said state and local authorities could handle the situation without the National Guard, but Trump said he was reestablishing law and order after failures by local and state leadership.

The move is part of Trump's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, which has included sweeping ICE raids nationwide.

Protests have erupted in major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, D.C., in response. Despite the backlash, polling shows Trump's tough-on-immigration stance is resonating with much of the electorate.

In a striking reversal from his first term, Trump now holds a net-positive rating on immigration—a shift from -21 in June 2017 to +1 today—his largest net gain on any issue, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

But Quinnipiac's poll tells a different story. Trump's approval on deportations has also declined, dropping from 42 percent to 40 percent, the poll shows, while disapproval has climbed from 53 percent to 56 percent.

Trackers published by pollsters G. Elliott Morris and Nate Silver also show Trump trending downward on immigration.

Trump's numbers on the economy—once considered a relative strength—remain weak. The latest poll shows 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval. While that approval rating is nearly identical to the 41 percent recorded in Quinnipiac's April survey, disapproval has ticked up from 54 percent to 56 percent. His standing on trade has deteriorated more sharply. In April, 42 percent of voters approved of Trump's handling of trade and 49 percent disapproved. Now, only 38 percent approve, and disapproval has surged to 57 percent.

This marks a break from a broader trend of modest recovery in Trump's economic numbers, which had begun rebounding after a sharp dip in April caused by the announcement of his "Liberation Day" tariffs. That policy initially rattled financial markets, leading to a sell-off before stabilizing in subsequent weeks.

The president also scored poorly on other key issues. Just 37 percent approve of his handling of universities, compared to 54 percent who disapprove. On the Israel-Hamas conflict, Trump receives 35 percent approval and 52 percent disapproval. His handling of the Russia-Ukraine war fares even worse, with only 34 percent approval and 57 percent disapproval.

"As the Russia-Ukraine war grinds through its third year, Americans make it clear they have little appetite for the way the Trump administration is handling the situation," Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said.

Trump's declining approval across every major issue mirrors his overall approval rating, which has dropped 3 points since April to 38 percent, while his disapproval rating has risen by 1 point to 54 percent.

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17 hours ago, robosmith said:

Donald Trump's Approval Rating Is Underwater on Every Issue LMAO

Jul 5, 2025  Donald Trump's approval ratings are declining, with a recent poll indicating he's underwater in over half of U.S. states, including key ...
Jun 27, 2025  The Emerson College Polling survey found 45 percent of respondents approved of the job Trump was doing as president, while 46 percent ...

Trump's Most Favorable Pollster Has Approval Rating ...

 
2 days ago  President Donald Trump has fallen into negative territory even in polling conducted by one of his most consistently favorable firms.

Trump Approval Rating Reaches Low Point In Latest Survey

4 days ago  Most Americans are against President Donald Trump's signature policy bill, though the sentiment doesn't appear to have affected his overall ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uh, oh. Looks like Trump had better get his team to step up with deportations. 

And wokeness still infests the private sector. Looks like he's going to need to pull more funding. ;) 

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