• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Meh. Even if they want him out come voting time they’ll just vote for some other huge piece of crap. It’s not like they’ll cone to their senses, they just want to be insulated from the consequences of “hurting the right people.”

  • Asafum@feddit.nl
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    9 hours ago

    Too bad it doesn’t matter. Best case we just have a “normal” election where he isn’t a candidate because he can’t be anymore, worst case scenario we end up in a situation where there is no next election… Either way their opinion of him stopped mattering after he won the election. :/

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    8 hours ago

    they just need to revitalize themselves by buying more trump hats, and shirts, and flags, and bibles, and crypto, and gold phones made in america.

    trump sees ye unfaithful; better get right with your lord.

  • pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    Was that before the LA peaceful protest too?

    The latest YouGov/Economist poll, conducted June 20-23 among 1,590 adults, shows that Trump’s approval rating among those who voted for him in 2024 stands at 83 percent, while 14 percent disapprove, giving him a net approval rating of +69 points, down from +80 last month.

    Additional data from the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted June 21–23 among 1,139 respondents, reinforces the trend: 84 percent of Republicans said they approve of the president’s job performance, down from 90 percent last month. The latest poll had a margin of error of +/-3.2 percentage points.

    Political analysts say Trump’s declining approval ratings are tied to a growing disconnect between his actions and voter priorities—particularly after his recent military intervention in Iran.