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He got escorted out again because handmade signs violate House rules.
Dana, I'll tell you what my favorite moment was.
It was when the president introduced the hockey players, the men's hockey players from the U.S.
team, just back with gold medals.
It was great to see them up in the gallery wearing those medals and being applauded by everybody in the hall.
Thank you.
Hey, it's great to be back with you.
Well, Daniel, of course, you're right.
The president's not on the ballot in the midterm.
That's why we call them midterms, midway through their term.
But the midterms are all about the presidents.
And that's true not just for Donald Trump, but for previous presidents.
It's the first chance
that voters have to weigh in on how they think the president is doing.
And in a few cases, the president's party has actually gained ground in the midterms, but that's not usually the case.
Usually this is a chance for voters to say to presidents, you're not focused on the issues that I care about, or you're not delivering what you promised in the last campaign.
So for most presidents, midterms have been a pain point, not an opportunity to expand how they're doing.
We took a look at three of the more respected pollsters who have recently been in the field, and they put his approval rating at 36 or 37 percent.
That is dismal.
That is the worst.