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Trump’s rationalization for calling women ‘dogs’ helped define his campaign
Trump hilariously jokes that women are fat pigs and dogs. So cute, so clever, so Trump. Just what we want in a president.
In the mean time, a new Quinnipiac Poll is out.
QU Poll Release Detail
Only 31 percent of American voters like President Donald Trump as a person, while 59 percent dislike him, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.
Republicans like Trump 66 - 24 percent, the only listed party, gender, education, age or racial group which likes him, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University National Poll finds.
(What? I can't believe it. I thought he was more popular than Lincoln. Smells like someone lied.)
The news media is an important part of democracy, 65 percent of American voters say, while 26 percent of voters say the media is the enemy of the people. Republicans say 51 - 36 percent that the media is the enemy of the people rather than an important part of democracy, the only listed group to feel that way.
(The only listed group that feels that way? Again? Someone is dangerously out of step.)
It is never acceptable for a presidential campaign to obtain information on a political opponent from a hostile foreign power, voters say 79 - 12 percent, including 69 - 19 percent among Republicans.
(Wow, you mean even Republicans don't like traitors? Somebody is going to have a problem in the next elections.)
Trump hilariously jokes that women are fat pigs and dogs. So cute, so clever, so Trump. Just what we want in a president.
In the mean time, a new Quinnipiac Poll is out.
QU Poll Release Detail
Only 31 percent of American voters like President Donald Trump as a person, while 59 percent dislike him, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.
Republicans like Trump 66 - 24 percent, the only listed party, gender, education, age or racial group which likes him, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University National Poll finds.
(What? I can't believe it. I thought he was more popular than Lincoln. Smells like someone lied.)
The news media is an important part of democracy, 65 percent of American voters say, while 26 percent of voters say the media is the enemy of the people. Republicans say 51 - 36 percent that the media is the enemy of the people rather than an important part of democracy, the only listed group to feel that way.
(The only listed group that feels that way? Again? Someone is dangerously out of step.)
It is never acceptable for a presidential campaign to obtain information on a political opponent from a hostile foreign power, voters say 79 - 12 percent, including 69 - 19 percent among Republicans.
(Wow, you mean even Republicans don't like traitors? Somebody is going to have a problem in the next elections.)