Maybe the election results are wrong.I am a bit confused here. How come 52% of likely US voters approve of Trump's job performance yet the majority votes against him? Maybe an indication that source is not all that great?
Maybe the election results are wrong.I am a bit confused here. How come 52% of likely US voters approve of Trump's job performance yet the majority votes against him? Maybe an indication that source is not all that great?
It is possible, but since we are all traders here I suppose we can agree to go with the highest probability scenario until we see evidence that scenario is not valid anymore.
The information we have at this point:
- Election results show 5 million voters more voted against Trump than in favor of him.
- Except for claims coming from the losing camp there is no credible evidence something was wrong with the elections.
- The poll you referenced to is known to have a republican bias. (historical data, easy to look up and calculate)
Putting everything together the only logical conclusion possible here is that the poll is biased again.
Rasmussens history shows they are the ones who are wrong as they usually are.Maybe the election results are wrong.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-six percent (46%) disapprove.
One of the greatest achievements of President Trump and indeed one of the strongest aspects of his legacy is "Operation Warp Speed". In the future, it will be recognized that our president not only created an environment that would be friendly to developing a vaccine quickly, he reshaped the entire process by which vaccines and medicines are developed and made available to the public-------und die welt.
Before Trump, vaccines took an average of 7 to 8 yrs to develop and be brought to the public.So...He recreated what he dismantled in 2017. Brilliant.