GALLUP: fewer than half of Americans believe Drump to keep promises, uuuge downward trend

JohnnyApplesack

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it should be less than 10% but what can ya do, genetics or mass brain washing I guess


Majority in US No Longer Thinks Trump Keeps His Promises

Fewer than half of Americans believe President Donald Trump will keep his promises, according to a new Gallup poll — a significant drop since the question was polled in February.

Just 45 percent of adults surveyed from April 5-9 think Trump will keep his promises, according to Gallup. That’s down from 62 percent who believed he would when polled from Feb. 1-5, two weeks after Trump’s inauguration.
 
Yet, his approval ratings are skyrocketing!
Debunked talking point. One poll has announced results that show a slight increase to 50% approval, and even that one only gives him 30% strong approval vs. 39% strong disapproval. Calling that poll evidence of skyrocketing approval is a gross exaggeration if not a lie.
 
Yawn....go away for a couple of days and nothing has changed....thread after thread of nonsense about Trump.

You loons are killing the forum...it's become tiresome.
 
Yet, his approval ratings are skyrocketing!
Debunked talking point. One poll has announced results that show a slight increase to 50% approval, and even that one only gives him 30% strong approval vs. 39% strong disapproval. Calling that poll evidence of skyrocketing approval is a gross exaggeration if not a lie.

yep, another Razzy poll, yawn
 
Politician or not, one had to think that once in office some reality would set in. Like any other President, to most non-partisan folks he'll do some things we agree with and some we'll not.
 
Politician or not, one had to think that once in office some reality would set in. Like any other President, to most non-partisan folks he'll do some things we agree with and some we'll not.


Trump could shit in the middle of RW's Sunday Dinner table, and they would agree with it.
 
Politician or not, one had to think that once in office some reality would set in. Like any other President, to most non-partisan folks he'll do some things we agree with and some we'll not.


Trump could shit in the middle of RW's Sunday Dinner table, and they would agree with it.

And likewise he could come up with a cure for cancer and there would be those on the left crediting Al Gore or downplaying it in some other way. Luckily I think most folks see through the hype both sides present.
 

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