Trump Goes on Live Television to Do Exact Thing Whistleblower Said He Did

I have never ever heard of a president going on TV to ask a communist and former communist nation to investigate any US citizen much less a former VP. For his own personal and political benefit.

It's just WOW!

This is unprecedented and so unAmerican.

American presidents just don't do this.

Trump Goes on Live Television to Do Exact Thing Whistleblower Said He Did

For those who don't like my former employer,

Trump asking foreign countries for help against Biden violates law, Elections Commission chair warns

Why is it that it's perfectly fine for you liberals to launch investigations into dozens of conservatives both before the last Presidential election and after it was decided...yet it's somehow an impeachable offense for a sitting President to ask for an investigation into what looks like blatant influence peddling by a former Vice President of the United States? How is it that investigating Biden is an attack on our elections that has all of you on the left howling foul...but when you were investigating Trump before and after the election...it was OK? I'm sorry...am I missing something here?
 
I have never ever heard of a president going on TV to ask a communist and former communist nation to investigate any US citizen much less a former VP. For his own personal and political benefit.

It's just WOW!

This is unprecedented and so unAmerican.

American presidents just don't do this.

Trump Goes on Live Television to Do Exact Thing Whistleblower Said He Did

For those who don't like my former employer,

Trump asking foreign countries for help against Biden violates law, Elections Commission chair warns
It's just WOW!

This is unprecedented and so unAmerican.

American presidents just don't do this.

Trump Goes on Live Television to Do Exact Thing Whistleblower Said He Did
Your link:

"President Trump publicly called for Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden while speaking to reporters before boarding Marine One on Thursday morning, adding fuel to the impeachment inquiry launched last week by House Democrats.

"'[Ukraine] should investigate the Bidens,' Trump yelled over the whir of the nearby presidential helicopter on Thursday, flailing his hands for emphasis. 'Likewise, China should start an investigation into the Bidens. What happened in China is just about as bad as what happened in Ukraine.'"

Because of an accident of birth, Trump has never been held accountable for his actions; now, he will be. Hopefully, he will live a long, miserable life in prison after his impeachment.
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison. :laugh:
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
 
I have never ever heard of a president going on TV to ask a communist and former communist nation to investigate any US citizen much less a former VP. For his own personal and political benefit.

It's just WOW!

This is unprecedented and so unAmerican.

American presidents just don't do this.

Trump Goes on Live Television to Do Exact Thing Whistleblower Said He Did

For those who don't like my former employer,

Trump asking foreign countries for help against Biden violates law, Elections Commission chair warns
It's just WOW!

This is unprecedented and so unAmerican.

American presidents just don't do this.

Trump Goes on Live Television to Do Exact Thing Whistleblower Said He Did
Your link:

"President Trump publicly called for Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden while speaking to reporters before boarding Marine One on Thursday morning, adding fuel to the impeachment inquiry launched last week by House Democrats.

"'[Ukraine] should investigate the Bidens,' Trump yelled over the whir of the nearby presidential helicopter on Thursday, flailing his hands for emphasis. 'Likewise, China should start an investigation into the Bidens. What happened in China is just about as bad as what happened in Ukraine.'"

Because of an accident of birth, Trump has never been held accountable for his actions; now, he will be. Hopefully, he will live a long, miserable life in prison after his impeachment.
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison. :laugh:
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard. :laugh:
 
"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard. :laugh:

Hmmm... well, no. 44% is not a majority. Even for a retard.
ma·jor·i·ty
/məˈjôrədē,məˈjärədē/
noun

  1. 1.
    the greater number.
    "in the majority of cases all will go smoothly"

What number is greater, 43 or 44? :laugh:
 
Your link:

"President Trump publicly called for Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden while speaking to reporters before boarding Marine One on Thursday morning, adding fuel to the impeachment inquiry launched last week by House Democrats.

"'[Ukraine] should investigate the Bidens,' Trump yelled over the whir of the nearby presidential helicopter on Thursday, flailing his hands for emphasis. 'Likewise, China should start an investigation into the Bidens. What happened in China is just about as bad as what happened in Ukraine.'"

Because of an accident of birth, Trump has never been held accountable for his actions; now, he will be. Hopefully, he will live a long, miserable life in prison after his impeachment.
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison. :laugh:
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
 
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison. :laugh:
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
 
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Your link:

"President Trump publicly called for Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden while speaking to reporters before boarding Marine One on Thursday morning, adding fuel to the impeachment inquiry launched last week by House Democrats.

"'[Ukraine] should investigate the Bidens,' Trump yelled over the whir of the nearby presidential helicopter on Thursday, flailing his hands for emphasis. 'Likewise, China should start an investigation into the Bidens. What happened in China is just about as bad as what happened in Ukraine.'"

Because of an accident of birth, Trump has never been held accountable for his actions; now, he will be. Hopefully, he will live a long, miserable life in prison after his impeachment.
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison. :laugh:
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard. :laugh:
About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard
Plurality, perhaps?

AskMe: What's a plurality vs. a majority?

"A majority means that more than 50% of the voters voted for the person or issue in question.

"A plurality means that less than 50% voted for the person or issue, but that vote got more than any other vote.

"For example, let's say that all the current presidential candidates keep their current standing into November. An outcome might be:
Bush 45%
Gore 42%
Nader 6%
Buchanan 4%
Browne 3%
Bush would have a plurality (the most votes) but not a majority (over half the votes)."
 
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison. :laugh:
No, he will be rewarded with another 4 years as POTUS. Youre delusional if you think hes going to prison
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard. :laugh:
About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard
Plurality, perhaps?

AskMe: What's a plurality vs. a majority?

"A majority means that more than 50% of the voters voted for the person or issue in question.

"A plurality means that less than 50% voted for the person or issue, but that vote got more than any other vote.

"For example, let's say that all the current presidential candidates keep their current standing into November. An outcome might be:
Bush 45%
Gore 42%
Nader 6%
Buchanan 4%
Browne 3%
Bush would have a plurality (the most votes) but not a majority (over half the votes)."
That is one definition, but the word has more than one definition. I use Websters.

majority
noun
ma·jor·i·ty | \ mə-ˈjȯr-ə-tē , -ˈjär-\
plural majorities
Definition of majority


1a: a number or percentage equaling more than half of a totala majority of votersa two-thirds majority
b: the excess of a majority over the remainder of the total : MARGINwon by a majority of 10 votes
c: the greater quantity or share
 
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Your link:

"The latest poll reflects the highest approval rating for the president in five months, as the last time Trump got a 53 percent approval rating was in April 2019.

"Forty-five percent of likely voters disapproved of his performance as president.

"The president’s approval rating dipped as low as 44 percent in late August but has steadily risen in September — a nine-point jump in 35 days"

Rasmussen...likely Republican voters?
 
That is one definition, but the word has more than one definition. I use Websters.
Same here. You're reading what you want to hear. It doesn't say what you think.
c: the greater quantity or share
//the majority of the time
The example provided makes plain that a dichotomy is presumed. The House majority leader (vs the minority leader). Plurality would be superfluous if majority meant what you thought it did.

Notice "the greater" (of two) not "the greatest"
 
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You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Your link:

"The latest poll reflects the highest approval rating for the president in five months, as the last time Trump got a 53 percent approval rating was in April 2019.

"Forty-five percent of likely voters disapproved of his performance as president.

"The president’s approval rating dipped as low as 44 percent in late August but has steadily risen in September — a nine-point jump in 35 days"

Rasmussen...likely Republican voters?


I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
 
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Your link:

"The latest poll reflects the highest approval rating for the president in five months, as the last time Trump got a 53 percent approval rating was in April 2019.

"Forty-five percent of likely voters disapproved of his performance as president.

"The president’s approval rating dipped as low as 44 percent in late August but has steadily risen in September — a nine-point jump in 35 days"

Rasmussen...likely Republican voters?


I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
No it doesnt. Youre forgetting about that percentage of the middle of the road people who neither approve or disapprove.
 
You do realize that we have a joint prosecution treaty with Ukraine right? The President wasn't doing anything other than his job...You libs don't like it because it is uncovering the corruption of the Obama administration in its investigation. Too bad...

Plus we have the transcript. Relying on lying Schiff and his made up BS about this in the form of the WB's complaint based on hearsay, is a fools game in the face of the transcript, but hey, you people seem to love how egg feels on your face....


Text - Treaty Document 106-16 - Treaty with Ukraine on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
 
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Your link:

"The latest poll reflects the highest approval rating for the president in five months, as the last time Trump got a 53 percent approval rating was in April 2019.

"Forty-five percent of likely voters disapproved of his performance as president.

"The president’s approval rating dipped as low as 44 percent in late August but has steadily risen in September — a nine-point jump in 35 days"

Rasmussen...likely Republican voters?


I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
No it doesnt. Youre forgetting about that percentage of the middle of the road people who neither approve or disapprove.

Yeah, what is that generally? 2-3 percent? Still a majority approve.
 
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard. :laugh:
About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Thats called a "majority", retard
Plurality, perhaps?

AskMe: What's a plurality vs. a majority?

"A majority means that more than 50% of the voters voted for the person or issue in question.

"A plurality means that less than 50% voted for the person or issue, but that vote got more than any other vote.

"For example, let's say that all the current presidential candidates keep their current standing into November. An outcome might be:
Bush 45%
Gore 42%
Nader 6%
Buchanan 4%
Browne 3%
Bush would have a plurality (the most votes) but not a majority (over half the votes)."
That is one definition, but the word has more than one definition. I use Websters.

majority
noun
ma·jor·i·ty | \ mə-ˈjȯr-ə-tē , -ˈjär-\
plural majorities
Definition of majority


1a: a number or percentage equaling more than half of a totala majority of votersa two-thirds majority
b: the excess of a majority over the remainder of the total : MARGINwon by a majority of 10 votes
c: the greater quantity or share
1a: a number or percentage equaling more than half of a totala majority of votersa two-thirds majority
b: the excess of a majority over the remainder of the total : MARGINwon by a majority of 10 votes
c: the greater quantity or sharethe majority of the time
In the context we're discussing, "a" would seem more appropriate than "c"? 44% of US troops surveyed in 2018 supported Trump while 43% did not.
 
He's the biggest failure in US History:

Trump–Ukraine controversy - Wikipedia

The Trump–Ukraine controversy is an ongoing political scandal in the United States. The controversy relates to President Donald Trump and top Trump administration officials soliciting foreign interference in American elections for Trump's personal and political benefit.[1][2][3][4]

"On October 3, 2019, Trump openly encouraged China and Ukraine to investigate his potential opponent Joe Biden before the 2020 U.S. elections.[5]

"Historians and diplomats have called the severity of the controversy 'unprecedented' in American history.[6] The controversy sparked an impeachment inquiry against Trump for abuse of power."
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Cool! But he is still languishing below 42%, really:

How Popular Is Donald Trump?
 
You cant call a 2 term president a failure. :laugh:
You cant call a 2 term president a failure
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Cool! But he is still languishing below 42%, really:

How Popular Is Donald Trump?


I think these polls are garbage...We saw in the 2016 elections the pollsters blew it "biggly"....lol

I believe you can add 10 pts to any liberal polling outlets....
 
Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows

"WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating among active-duty military personnel has slipped over the last two years, leaving today’s troops evenly split over whether they’re happy with the commander in chief’s job performance, according to the results of a new Military Times poll of active-duty service members.

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved."

Maybe Putin has another plan?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
Your link:

"The latest poll reflects the highest approval rating for the president in five months, as the last time Trump got a 53 percent approval rating was in April 2019.

"Forty-five percent of likely voters disapproved of his performance as president.

"The president’s approval rating dipped as low as 44 percent in late August but has steadily risen in September — a nine-point jump in 35 days"

Rasmussen...likely Republican voters?


I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
Perhaps some troops had no opinion on the matter?
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"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved.

"The results from the survey, conducted over the course of September and October, suggest a gradual decline in troops’ support of Trump since he was elected in fall 2016, when a similar Military Times poll showed that 46 percent of troops approved of Trump compared to 37 percent who disapproved.

"That nine-point margin of support now appears gone."

Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows
 
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
Is there a reason you're citing a poll from a year ago? Or did you not see the date on that?
I did notice it was an 2018 article, but I wasn't sure if Trump's actions since then would have increased or decreased his approval ratings?
Rasmussen had him at 53%, 6 days ago.

Rasmussen Poll: Donald Trump Approval Rating Jumps to 53 Percent; Highest in Five Months – True Pundit
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"The latest poll reflects the highest approval rating for the president in five months, as the last time Trump got a 53 percent approval rating was in April 2019.

"Forty-five percent of likely voters disapproved of his performance as president.

"The president’s approval rating dipped as low as 44 percent in late August but has steadily risen in September — a nine-point jump in 35 days"

Rasmussen...likely Republican voters?


I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
I just love the way these people characterize the poll...It says 45% disapprove, however, any individual with a brain knows that means that 55% approve.....But, can't write that right? NOOOOOO!
Perhaps some troops had no opinion on the matter?
3VOYRDE25BAUZJ36AFEEFS7HJ4.png

"About 44 percent of troops had a favorable view of Trump’s presidency, the poll showed, compared to 43 percent who disapproved.

"The results from the survey, conducted over the course of September and October, suggest a gradual decline in troops’ support of Trump since he was elected in fall 2016, when a similar Military Times poll showed that 46 percent of troops approved of Trump compared to 37 percent who disapproved.

"That nine-point margin of support now appears gone."

Support for Trump is fading among active-duty troops, new poll shows


From your own article:

"Troops surveyed continue to give high marks to the president for his handling of military issues specifically. More than 60 percent said they believe the military is in better shape now than it was under President Barack Obama, and nearly the same number have a favorable view of his handling of the military."
 

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