DGS49
Diamond Member
I think the true assessment of Trump's public approval before the Pandemic. December 2019 perhaps. He was "under water," so to speak.
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Apparently the point flew right over your head. I'll help you out.You do know that you can look this up yourself right?
Or are you one of those who fears that doing their own research leads to racism or whatever?
Apparently the point flew right over your head. I'll help you out.
I wasn't asking him for information that I could easily find myself. I was trying to highlight the stupidity of a Republican criticizing Biden's poor approval rating despite the fact that Trump's approval rating was even lower when he left office. If you or him took the time to look into this, you might come to this obvious realization.
Does that help?
It’s really not that complicated. Take your time with it.
The current numbers. 56% disapprove of Biden's job performance and 65% of Americans say the country is on the wrong track. So, since Kamala doesn't disagree with anything Biden has done and she wouldn't do anything different in the future than Biden, why should we vote for her?
So, since Kamala doesn't disagree with anything Biden has done and she wouldn't do anything different in the future than Biden, why should we vote for her?
It's pathetic, but also enlightening
So, you can't think of any reason to vote for Kamala?What was Trump’s job approval at when he left office?
There are others 20 years younger than Harris.Because she is twenty years younger than Trump and Biden.
I've got two different threads on here now basically asking lefties to tell us why we should vote for Harris and not one has come up with a reason yet other than orange man bad.Some really great interviews on Twitter of Harris voters "explaining" why they're voting for her.
It's pathetic, but also enlightening
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Pastor says Harris could get 'the highest level of evangelical support since Carter'
Donald Trump has long been backed by evangelical Christian voters, and as of May, the Associated Press reported that the ex-president's "support is as strong as ever among evangelicals and other conservative Christians."
In an op-ed published by MSNBC Sunday, Minneapolis pastor Doug Pagitt — who also heads the nonprofit organization Vote Common Good — explains how Vice President Kamala Harris can win the evangelical vote this time around – and why it's possible.
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i. 56% Disapproval, 65% Wrong Track. 240826 {post•26}
NotfooledbyW Aug’24 VNdNwt: Keep “Kindness” as a social disorder so MaGa can do us all a favor and kindly die. You can learn to be kind to Don Trump while he rots in prison. Send him red hats so he can trade for “Depends”, •¥• nfbw 240826 VNdNwt00026
ii. 56% Disapproval, 65% Wrong Track. 240826 {post•26}.
NotfooledbyW Aug’24 VNdNwt inserts link regarding Evangelical Pastor Pagitt:
Minneapolis pastor Doug Pagitt — who also heads the nonprofit organization Vote Common Good — explains how Vice President Kamala Harris
Pastor says Harris could get 'the highest level of evangelical support since Carter'
Donald Trump has long been backed by evangelical Christian voters, and as of May, the Associated Press reported that the ex-president's "support is as strong as ever among evangelicals and other conservative Christians."
In an op-ed published by MSNBC Sunday, Minneapolis pastor Doug Pagitt — who also heads the nonprofit organization Vote Common Good — explains how Vice President Kamala Harris can win the evangelical vote this time around – and why it's possible.
"On the trail in 2020, 2022 and this year, I’ve gleaned the reason many evangelical and Christian voters ultimately leave Trump: his obvious lack of kindness," Pagitt writes. "A poll that my organization Vote Common Good commissioned in 2020 showed that in swing states, Trump’s lack of kindness was driving evangelical and Catholic voters away in large enough numbers to potentially affect the outcome of the election."
READ MORE: More Americans 'view Christianity negatively' — and it may be Trump's fault
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Can you respond in English please?
She’s not Trump. Trump had an even worse approval rating when he left office.So, you can't think of any reason to vote for Kamala?
There is nothing intellectual about your nonsense.i. 56% Disapproval, 65% Wrong Track. 240826 {post•}
I prefer that lost MaGa souls such as yourself Saint_Independentthinker, being steeped in militant Abrahamism, don’t bother to read my work. Intellectual curiosity is required for such an endeavor.
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I clearly stated that you had to have a reason to vote for her other than "she's not Trump". So far, no one has come up with a reason to actually vote for her, you included.She’s not Trump. Trump had an even worse approval rating when he left office.
I find it odd that you brought up Biden’s low approval rating, but you left out Trump’s. Very odd. Like you’re intentionally ignoring important facts.
I’m not required to abide by your requirements.I clearly stated that you had to have a reason to vote for her other than "she's not Trump". So far, no one has come up with a reason to actually vote for her, you included.
How would you know? You said I was not speaking your language. You must’ve been lying earlier or you are lying right now.There is nothing intellectual about your nonsense