Most US voters don't want Trump to run in 2024 and 42% say he is 'one of the worst presidents' ever, Fox News poll finds
https://www.businessinsider.com/42-trump-one-of-worst-presidents-ever-new-poll-finds-2020-12
- 42% of voters think Trump will be viewed as one of the worst presidents ever, according to a newFox News poll.
- The majority of voters hold an unfavorable view of Trump and disapprove of how he has handled major political issues during his presidency.
- There are major partisan divides surrounding questions of the legitimacy of the 2020 Election.
- The majority of voters don't want Trump to run again in 2024.
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One measure of a President’s popularity is the change in turnout of his supporters from when he first ran before getting elected and the turnout after he ran for reelection.
For example, Barrack Obama received about 3.5 million
less votes when he ran for reelection.
Conversely, Trump received 11.2 million votes
more when he ran for reelection.
Interesting Joe got the most votes. I guess the third time is the charm. Really didn’t think he had it in him. Can you image how many votes Joe would have gotten if he actually campaigned like Trump? Grin.
In spite of the propaganda regurgitated by Liberal history professors and deseminated by Leftist media outets, If you measure popularity based on voters doing the talking, More believed in Trump after four years. After four years of Obama, less voters believed in him.
How is that for a history lesson?
Candidate Year Party Popular vote Notes
Joe Biden 2020 Democratic ≥81,283,664
[1] Winner. Exact vote count pending.
Donald Trump 2020 Republican ≥74,222,365
[1] Runner-up. Exact vote count pending.
Barack Obama 2008 Democratic 69,498,516
[2] Winner.
Barack Obama 2012 Democratic 65,915,795
[3] Winner.
Hillary Clinton 2016 Democratic 65,853,514
[4] Runner-up. Received the most votes, but lost the
Electoral College.
Donald Trump 2016 Republican 62,984,828
[4] Winner. Lost the popular vote, but won the Electoral College.