Trump is the worst US President in history.

Trump supporters are "happy"? They are defensive. They are forced to make excuses for his excesses. They've seen he is undercutting the Party's standing with voters. The "happiness" is gone.
That's simply not true... The happiness is only increasing.... I don't see anybody making excuses for him... He's doing what we elected him to do.... (I don't think he's undercutting the party's standing with voters... If you're talking about midterms or the election in two thousand and twenty eight , the Democrats are eating themselves... I'm not sure they're even that.Many democrats left that hate him as bad as they used to... conservatives are starting to see really good changes... Liberals are in trouble... Is there even one serious candidate for anything out there?
 
That's simply not true... The happiness is only increasing.... I don't see anybody making excuses for him... He's doing what we elected him to do.... (I don't think he's undercutting the party's standing with voters... If you're talking about midterms or the election in two thousand and twenty eight , the Democrats are eating themselves... I'm not sure they're even that.Many democrats left that hate him as bad as they used to... conservatives are starting to see really good changes... Liberals are in trouble... Is there even one serious candidate for anything out there?
Pie in the sky.


"If Republicans are to have a serious chance of retaining control of the House, President Trump will have to improve his job approval significantly. A widely used unweighted average of recent surveys places his approval at 45.8% and disapproval at 50.9%, a net of -5.1. An average that weights polls for recency, quality, and other factors finds 44.3% approval and 52.2% disapproval, a net of -7.9. The president’s standing is especially low among groups that shifted toward him in last year’s presidential election—just 28% approval among Hispanics and Independents and 29% among young adults ages 18 to 29.

As we have seen, there is no modern precedent for the president’s party to avoid losses in the House unless the president’s job approval is well above 50%. By this measure, Trump has a long way to go."
 
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