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shows just why the democrat party is really at its least popular has ever been this is cut five play there's a reason why congressional democrats have like a 20 approval rating and even amongst their own party has like a 40 the lowest quinnipiac has ever measured and i think last night and sort of what's been going on over the past few months is a gosh darn good illustration of that
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The majority say that he and they should. How about a proof of Trump trying to cut staff at government agencies? Again, you get a majority here. 51%. So yeah, Elon Musk might not be that popular, but these cuts and the idea of spending cuts, at least within the federal government, and cutting at government agencies, that actually has majority support.
The majority say that he and they should. How about a proof of Trump trying to cut staff at government agencies? Again, you get a majority here. 51%. So yeah, Elon Musk might not be that popular, but these cuts and the idea of spending cuts, at least within the federal government, and cutting at government agencies, that actually has majority support.
The majority say that he and they should. How about a proof of Trump trying to cut staff at government agencies? Again, you get a majority here. 51%. So yeah, Elon Musk might not be that popular, but these cuts and the idea of spending cuts, at least within the federal government, and cutting at government agencies, that actually has majority support.
I was truly surprised by this, Kate, but the numbers are the numbers. Democrats won't argue that the type of spending that Musk is cutting is mainly necessary programs, but that comes in at just 36%. The wasteful spending actually wins the plurality here. At 42%, according to a recent Washington Post Ipsos poll.
I was truly surprised by this, Kate, but the numbers are the numbers. Democrats won't argue that the type of spending that Musk is cutting is mainly necessary programs, but that comes in at just 36%. The wasteful spending actually wins the plurality here. At 42%, according to a recent Washington Post Ipsos poll.
I was truly surprised by this, Kate, but the numbers are the numbers. Democrats won't argue that the type of spending that Musk is cutting is mainly necessary programs, but that comes in at just 36%. The wasteful spending actually wins the plurality here. At 42%, according to a recent Washington Post Ipsos poll.
And I think that is the reason why you see that when it comes to Dusk and Moj, Musk and Doge, you see, in fact, the majority believe he should have some influence because they believe, the plurality believe, that he is cutting wasteful spending, not necessary programs that Democrats are arguing.
And I think that is the reason why you see that when it comes to Dusk and Moj, Musk and Doge, you see, in fact, the majority believe he should have some influence because they believe, the plurality believe, that he is cutting wasteful spending, not necessary programs that Democrats are arguing.
And I think that is the reason why you see that when it comes to Dusk and Moj, Musk and Doge, you see, in fact, the majority believe he should have some influence because they believe, the plurality believe, that he is cutting wasteful spending, not necessary programs that Democrats are arguing.
The worst day of polling for Donald Trump during his entire second term in office. What am I talking about here? Take a look at Trump's net approval rating. CNN, you see it on this side of the screen. Minus five. Gallup, minus six. Ipsos, minus seven. Quinnipiac, minus four. Negative, negative, negative, negative. Underwater, underwater, underwater, underwater.
The worst day of polling for Donald Trump during his entire second term in office. What am I talking about here? Take a look at Trump's net approval rating. CNN, you see it on this side of the screen. Minus five. Gallup, minus six. Ipsos, minus seven. Quinnipiac, minus four. Negative, negative, negative, negative. Underwater, underwater, underwater, underwater.
The worst day of polling for Donald Trump during his entire second term in office. What am I talking about here? Take a look at Trump's net approval rating. CNN, you see it on this side of the screen. Minus five. Gallup, minus six. Ipsos, minus seven. Quinnipiac, minus four. Negative, negative, negative, negative. Underwater, underwater, underwater, underwater.
Yeah. I mean, look, it's but it's not just CBS. You know, I like to take an average of the polls. I like to take an average of the polls. And holy smokes. I mean, look at what the difference is between now versus eight years ago during the first Trump term. Right. This is Trump's net approval rating on February 10th. You go back to 2017.
Yeah. I mean, look, it's but it's not just CBS. You know, I like to take an average of the polls. I like to take an average of the polls. And holy smokes. I mean, look at what the difference is between now versus eight years ago during the first Trump term. Right. This is Trump's net approval rating on February 10th. You go back to 2017.
Yeah. I mean, look, it's but it's not just CBS. You know, I like to take an average of the polls. I like to take an average of the polls. And holy smokes. I mean, look at what the difference is between now versus eight years ago during the first Trump term. Right. This is Trump's net approval rating on February 10th. You go back to 2017.
Trump was already underwater at minus five points on the net approval rating. That's approval minus this approval. What a difference eight years makes. He's on the positive side of the ledger at plus four points.