This is what Trump rallies really look like while wearing the "They Live" sunglasses.
And yes, Planet of the Apes was a snapshot of the future if the Whitey demographic was to be the growing dominant group.
Not me, that was Trump's tweet.Any other poll besides Rasmussen have him at 50%?
538 aggregate of polls have him 41.9,Gallup has him at 42.
Thanks for your honesty in posting the 50% is from Rasmussen.
FALSE----and Trump won the women's vote in 2016 as well.https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-women-1146562
DONALD TRUMP APPROVAL RATING: MORE THAN TWICE AS MANY WOMEN DISAPPROVE THAN APPROVE OF PRESIDENT'S PERFORMANCE
By Nicole Goodkind On Monday, October 1, 2018 - 11:11
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More than twice as many American women disapprove of President Donald Trump’s job performance than approve, a new Pew Research Center study found.
The poll, released Monday morning, indicated that 63 percent of all women disapproved of the job the president is doing, while just 30 percent approved. Men, however, are more divided in their views, with 46 percent approving of the president, and 47 percent disapproving
The Pew report was conducted between September 18 and September 24, before Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week, but after Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez accused Trump’s pick to the highest court in the country of sexual assault or misconduct.
The president has been relatively unsympathetic toward Kavanaugh’s accusers and has said that because he himself had been accused of sexual assault on numerous occasions, he had difficulty believing women in these situations.
“It does impact my opinion. You know why? Because I’ve had a lot of false charges made against me. I’m a very famous person,” he said at a New York City press conference last week. “But I’ve had a lot of false charges made against me. Really false charges. I know friends that have had false charges. People want fame, they want money, they want whatever. So when I see it, I view it differently than somebody sitting home watching television where they say, oh, Judge Kavanaugh, this or that. It’s happened to me many times. I’ve had many false charges.”
The president went on to say that those charges “absolutely” affected his thinking about Kavanaugh, and supported the candidate enthusiastically.
When asked about how this might impact female voters' views on Trump and the Republican candidates who support him in November’s midterm elections, the president appeared unconcerned.
“The people that have complained to me about [Kavanaugh’s alleged sexual assault and subsequent Senate hearing] the most, about what’s happening, are women,” he said, indicating that female voters were on his side. “Women are very angry. You know, I got 52 percent with women. Everyone said this couldn’t happen. 52 percent. Women are so angry.”
Exit polls suggested that Trump won 52 percent of the vote from white women. He received just 41 percent of the vote from women overall.
A Politico/Morning Consult poll out last week found that Trump’s approval rating among Republican women had dropped 19 points in just one week. Brett Kavanaugh’s approval rating also experienced an 18-point drop with GOP women.
Another USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll, released September 26, found a 28-point advantage for Democratic midterm candidates among women.
Irrelevant.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-merkel-pew-research-centre-a8564701.html?amp
World trusts Putin, Xi and Merkel more than Tr
World trusts Putin, Xi and Merkel more than Trump, major survey finds
German chancellor considered twice as trustworthy as US president, poll show
Donald Trump has the lowest approval rating among the leaders of five major world economies, including China’s Xi Jinping, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Angela Merkel, according to new research.
A survey by the Pew Research Centre which polled respondents from 25 countries found a median of 70 per cent had a lack of confidence in Mr Trump when asked whether they thought he would “do the right thing regarding world affairs”.
A survey by the Pew Research Centre which polled respondents from 25 countries found a median of 70 per cent had a lack of confidence in Mr Trump when asked whether they thought he would “do the right thing regarding world affairs”.
Mr Putin was also regarded negatively by 62 per cent, and Mr Xi by 56 per cent
More people trust French president Mr Macron, with 46 per cent saying they had confidence in him to “do the right thing”, and even more, 52 per cent, trust Angela Merkel.
“European attitudes towards Trump are strikingly negative, especially when compared with the ratings his predecessor received while in office,” the researchers said.
One small exception to this rule is among British respondents, 28 per cent of whom expressed confidence in Mr Trump, compared to 10 per cent of Germans, 9 per cent of French people and 7 per cent among Spanish respondents.
For the UK, it still represents a huge collapse in confidence following the Obama era. Two years into his first term in office, a total of 84 per cent of Brits said they had confidence in the US president. At the end of his presidential term, the figure was 79 per cent.
Not impressive when you take over with low unemployment like he did.