Trump 2 points up on Obama after two years of crap reporting from the Democrat

Despite 92% Negative Press… President Trump Approval Tops Obama by 2 Points At Same Point in His Presidency

Editor: There are a number of know-nothing pinheads who dismiss the Rasmussen Poll but only because it gives Trump a fair representation.  You may ask,  "Why does this blog continue with Rasmussen?" 

The answer:  Turns out that there were only two polling firms that gave a nationwide survey to the question of Trump's approval numbers,  emphasis on "nationwide."  One was Gallup and the other was and is Gallup.   Having said that,  the following is most critical to the world of natioal polling: 

Now that Gallup has quit the field, Rasmussen Reports is the only nationally recognized public opinion firm that still tracks President Trump's job approval ratings on a daily basis. If your organization is interested in a weekly or longer sponsorship of Rasmussen Reports' Daily Presidential Tracking Poll, please send e-mail to beth@rasmussenreports.com .

So there you have it:  Gallup,  because of its failure in predicting the 2016 national election,  has moved away from trying to guess the final results of the national scene.  Rasmussen,  with a very different approach to his polling methodology,  continues with its national poll.  

Using the same methodology for both men  -   and that is extremely important,  that the comparison is being made using the same methods for each man  -  Trump is "up" by two points in an honest comparison of how the country sees each man.  Keep in mind that with the 2012 national election,  two years later,   Barack took in 3.5 million fewer votes than in 2008 and handed Romney a plus one million votes compared to John McCain.  Barack's party lost 1200 seats,  nationwide during his time in office,  13 states switched to GOP Governors for a total of 31 states,  and the House was lost to the Dems throughout Obama's reign.  His influence and policies weakened the Democrat Party  to levels dating back to 1865 and the days of reconstruction following the Democrat's revolt known as "The Civil War." 

The Trump victory in 2016 was,  in part,  an extension of the national displeasure with the Democrat Party and Barack's leadership .   In other words,  there is a very real sense that Barack gave us Donald Trump.  Thank you very much,  Barack. 

Will 2020 be another "ripple" election because of Barack and the confusion he set free within his own party? 


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