Re-Election Bid Collapse

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Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.

The President's done a tremendous job with the virus, what are you talking about.

The Javits Convention Center was converted to a hospital, hospital ships were moved into NY Harbor, President Trump got his good friend Rev. Franklin Graham to put a field hospital in Central Park. Thousands of ventilators were requested by Fredo to the President and he delivered them.

Health experts predicted more than 2 million would keel over dead in America, and they were wrong. Trump made sure they were wrong.

Trump leadership saved millions of lives, the libs should be kissing his feet as the lives were mostly in leftist cities.
 
I don't believe it. Every last person that voted for Trump is going to hold their nose and vote for him again no matter what a disaster he is. These stories that claim to show softening support for Trump have the express purpose of making democrats feel confident of victory. It will take an unprecidented turnout to be assured of beating Trump and his rigging machine.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
PURE... HORSE SHIT.

What we have here is ANOTHER, on top of HUNDREDS now, of flaming leftist TDS PROPAGANDA articles from this FLAMING leftist rawstory propaganda website, and they're written for LEFTISTS, to make THEM, FEEL BETTER.

None of these FABRICATIONS are written for conservatives, because it's IMMEDIATELY apparent they're STEAMING PILES OF DOG SHIT.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.
When you have some time check out this article.
Anatomy of a man-made disaster:

 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
PURE... HORSE SHIT.

What we have here is ANOTHER, on top of HUNDREDS now, of flaming leftist TDS PROPAGANDA articles from this FLAMINT leftist rawstory propaganda website, and they're written for LEFTISTS, to make THEM, FEEL BETTER.

None of these FABRICATIONS are written for conservatives, because it's IMMEDIATELY apparent they're STEAMING PILES OF DOG SHIT.


Libs think that they can discourage the President's supporters with an endless stream of Fake News and Fake Polls.

But there is where they are wrong. The people know the polls are fake, and they aren't going to fall for these tricks designed to enable Voter Suppression.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.

The President's done a tremendous job with the virus, what are you talking about.

The Javits Convention Center was converted to a hospital, hospital ships were moved into NY Harbor, President Trump got his good friend Rev. Franklin Graham to put a field hospital in Central Park. Thousands of ventilators were requested by Fredo to the President and he delivered them.

Health experts predicted more than 2 million would keel over dead in America, and they were wrong. Trump made sure they were wrong.

Trump leadership saved millions of lives, the libs should be kissing his feet as the lives were mostly in leftist cities.
Read this:

 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”


Did you actually read the article? there was ZERO concrete evidence provided, it was a classic and dishonest far left attack article on the President, which is a common behavior of the ultra left rag.

:auiqs.jpg:
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.

The President's done a tremendous job with the virus, what are you talking about.

The Javits Convention Center was converted to a hospital, hospital ships were moved into NY Harbor, President Trump got his good friend Rev. Franklin Graham to put a field hospital in Central Park. Thousands of ventilators were requested by Fredo to the President and he delivered them.

Health experts predicted more than 2 million would keel over dead in America, and they were wrong. Trump made sure they were wrong.

Trump leadership saved millions of lives, the libs should be kissing his feet as the lives were mostly in leftist cities.
Read this:

Sorry, I don't watch CNN, or MSDNC, and I don't read articles from TDS rawstory, for the same reason I DON'T EAT OF OUT THE TOILET.

No wonder you're so fucking BRAIN WASHED.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.
When you have some time check out this article.
Anatomy of a man-made disaster:

007 reacted. There is no way you could have read two sentences of that article. Try reading it. You may learn something.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
PURE... HORSE SHIT.

What we have here is ANOTHER, on top of HUNDREDS now, of flaming leftist TDS PROPAGANDA articles from this FLAMINT leftist rawstory propaganda website, and they're written for LEFTISTS, to make THEM, FEEL BETTER.

None of these FABRICATIONS are written for conservatives, because it's IMMEDIATELY apparent they're STEAMING PILES OF DOG SHIT.


Libs think that they can discourage the President's supporters with an endless stream of Fake News and Fake Polls.

But there is where they are wrong. The people know the polls are fake, and they aren't going to fall for these tricks designed to enable Voter Suppression.
They write these BULL SHIT articles to keep their OWN people, like okheadfucked, all fired up and brain dead.

Everyone else that has more than two brain cells knows it's pure horse crap.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”


Did you actually read the article? there was ZERO concrete evidence provided, it was a classic and dishonest far left attack article on the President, which is a common behavior of the ultra left rag.

:auiqs.jpg:
Twice. And you? No fucking way you read it in less than 2 minutes.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.
When you have some time check out this article.
Anatomy of a man-made disaster:

007 reacted. There is no way you could have read two sentences of that article. Try reading it. You may learn something.
No, I didn't, and don't expect me to read anything from that LEFTIST BULL SHIT SITE. I don't eat out of the toilet either, for the same reason.
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”


So then, it's in the bag for Hillary?
 
In your wet dream OP. What is this Trump is doomed thread #1643
Trump is stronger than he was in 2016

Biden is weaker than Hillary was in 2016

The Democrat party has gone full neo-commie domestic terrorist group. A vote for Democrats is a vote for crime. In this day and age, being an American and voting for Democrats is like being a jew and voting for nazis
 
Losing support for the President isn't just from Independents but from Trump's hard-core Republicans.
It's a matter of trust. Especially when it comes to misleading comments and falsehoods.

"Pointing to a report from the Washington Post’s Fact Checker Team that states, “The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined. Trump’s false or misleading claims about the impeachment investigation — and the events surrounding it — contributed almost 1,200 entries to the database,” Scott notes that deep dive into the president’s poll numbers shows a recent trendline that indicates he has been losing support from hardcore Republicans — a demographic he badly needs to have any hope of being re-elected."

“The problem is that there are weaknesses in that group. According to the Post-ABC survey, nearly 30 percent of Republicans — one of the most pro-Trump voting blocs — said they don’t trust what the president says about the outbreak,” he explained. “And neither do nearly 2 in 3 political independents, a voting bloc that was key to helping deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.”
"He went on to conclude, “The Post reported that while Trump aides are aware of his declining popularity, even with some of the voting blocs that he won in 2016, the president shows little sign of changing his behavior or words to increase confidence in him.”

Well first, this is not a person with either the intellectual or temperamental capacity to make significant changes in his behaviors to match conditions. This is what he is, this is all he knows.

And second, perhaps more than anything else, this virus crisis has reminded us of the importance of leadership from the top, and he has failed that test. That was obvious from early on.
When you have some time check out this article.
Anatomy of a man-made disaster:

007 reacted. There is no way you could have read two sentences of that article. Try reading it. You may learn something.
No, I didn't, and don't expect me to read anything from that LEFTIST BULL SHIT SITE. I don't eat out of the toilet either, for the same reason.
Typical low rent uneducated mind.
 

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