jimmymccready
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Yes, we are happy with the economy, yet Trump continues to fall in the polls.
The hole in the facts now is that the GOP is going to lose seats in Congress.
One poll that normals scores the GOP and the admin higher than the norm surveys the gap. "Seventy percent of voters describe the U.S. economy as "excellent" or "good" in a new Quinnipiac University poll, matching the survey's all-time high. But the strong outlook on the economy has not lifted Trump. Only 38 percent of voters approve of the job he is doing, versus 54 percent who disapprove, according to the survey."
". . . Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing, down from 42 percent in August. It comes despite 49 percent of respondents saying they approve of how he is handling the economy, which remained steady in July, August and September."
"The proportion of voters describing the economy as "excellent" or "good" rose to 70 percent from 67 percent in August, according to the Quinnipiac survey.
In the same period, Trump's approval dipped from 41 percent to 38 percent. The proportion of voters who disapprove of the president — 54 percent — stayed the same."
The hole in the facts now is that the GOP is going to lose seats in Congress.
One poll that normals scores the GOP and the admin higher than the norm surveys the gap. "Seventy percent of voters describe the U.S. economy as "excellent" or "good" in a new Quinnipiac University poll, matching the survey's all-time high. But the strong outlook on the economy has not lifted Trump. Only 38 percent of voters approve of the job he is doing, versus 54 percent who disapprove, according to the survey."
". . . Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing, down from 42 percent in August. It comes despite 49 percent of respondents saying they approve of how he is handling the economy, which remained steady in July, August and September."
"The proportion of voters describing the economy as "excellent" or "good" rose to 70 percent from 67 percent in August, according to the Quinnipiac survey.
In the same period, Trump's approval dipped from 41 percent to 38 percent. The proportion of voters who disapprove of the president — 54 percent — stayed the same."