Trump is the most popular President in history.

In 2012, News21, an Arizona State University journalism project, published a database of 2,068 alleged voter fraud cases reported between 2000 and 2012. This represented about 0.000003 cases for every vote cast.



Yep, alleged on top of that. The vast majority of suspected fraud turn out BS too

FBI under Dubya did a 5 year investigation of voter fraud, they found like 80 cases in hundreds of millions votes of actual vote fraud. AND most of that was simply felons not off probation yet not knowing they couldn't vote yet (states that allowed it!)
 
Bwahahahaha. What an idiot. Trump is officially the least popular president in history.




Hey to be fair, the CNN poll did show 100% approval with MAGATards, 1001 total were polled, not sure how many were self identified as MAGATards though
 
Trump is by far the most popular presidential candidate in the history of the country. More people, 225 million, have pulled the lever for the great man.. No candidate is within 80 million of that. Probably not even that close when you consider all the illegitimate votes 0bama got from illegals.


Name the guy besides Cheeto who ran 3 times in a row? FDR had WAY higher percentage of voters on ALL 4 ELECTIONS. So did Obama and Biden
 
YEP, SAYS A LOT ABOUT THE CULT

Yep, better watch out for that cult. The cult that took the popular vote, every swing state in the country and the Electoral College by a mile--- for a fraction what Kammy Harris spent, because it just rang true to people with half a brain. Funny how just as soon as you move people a few miles out of town away from all of the Blue Media Creeps, the other 95% of the country suddenly thinks conservatively.


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Yep, better watch out for that cult. The cult that took the popular vote, every swing state in the country and the Electoral College by a mile--- for a fraction what Kammy Harris spent, because it just rang true to people with half a brain. Funny how just as soon as you move people a few miles out of town away from all of the Blue Media Creeps, the other 95% of the country suddenly thinks conservatively.


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Democrats are trouncing Republicans in state elections since Trump took office​




Voter turnout in state elections over the last 14 months has Republicans concerned as the midterms approach.


A blue wave may already be cresting.

Democrats have flipped 28 Republican-held seats in state legislatures across the country over the past 14 months, a sign that the GOP is indeed at risk of losing control of the House, and maybe even the Senate, in the midterms.


Democratic wins have come even in deep red states, including Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi, and often by margins that make Republican leaders uneasy.





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Name the guy besides Cheeto who ran 3 times in a row? FDR had WAY higher percentage of voters on ALL 4 ELECTIONS. So did Obama and Biden
You’re pretty dumb if you believe Democrat votes have been legit. Even back to FDR. But if you do, it means you believe Biden got the greatest percentage of votes relative to the US population of any candidate in US history. Are you going to go all in and say that?
 
You’re pretty dumb if you believe Democrat votes have been legit. Even back to FDR. But if you do, it means you believe Biden got the greatest percentage of votes relative to the US population of any candidate in US history. Are you going to go all in and say that?
Joe Biden received the highest total number of votes (over 81 million) in U.S. history during the 2020 election. However, his 51.3% popular vote share


1936 (60.80%): Franklin D. Roosevelt won 60.8% of the popular vote.
 
You didn't read. I said if there was no cheating, Biden was the most popular candidate in American history as determined by votes relative to the US population.

FDR 1936--Number of votes 27.7 million / US population 128 million = 21.6%
Biden 2020- Number of alleged votes 81.3 million / US population 331.5 million = 24.5%

This is the more relevant ratio because it shows Biden got many of his votes from outside the registered voting pool. Either that or the Alzheimer's patient who didn't campaign was by far the most popular candidate in history. Only one of those things can be true.
 
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Democrats are trouncing Republicans in state elections since Trump took office​


Yep, they have the same 98% chance of winning just like Hillary Clinton had. :lmao:
 
You didn't read. I said if there was no cheating, Biden was the most popular candidate in American history as determined by votes relative to the US population.

FDR 1936--Number of votes 27.7 million / US population 128 million = 21.6%
Biden 2020- Number of alleged votes 81.3 million / US population 331.5 million = 24.5%

This is the more relevant ratio because it shows Biden got many of his votes from outside the registered voting pool. Either that or the Alzheimer's patient who didn't campaign was by far the most popular candidate in history. Only one of those things can be true.


LMAOROG.



The 2020 and 2024 presidential contests were among the highest-turnout elections in the past century. The 66% turnout rate in 2020 was the highest since 1908, and 2024’s rate of 64% was the second highest, tied with 1960. The last two midterm elections also featured unusually high turnout levels, with rates not seen since the 1960s.




  • 1936: The registration percentage was lower, largely due to a much larger portion of the population being under the legal voting age (which was 21 at the time) and significant legal barriers to registration for many citizens. For context, the entire turnout in 1936—which was considered a high-participation landslide year—represented only about 35% of the total population (45.6 million votes out of roughly 128 million people).
Removal of Barriers: The Voting Rights Act of 1965 and subsequent legislation removed many discriminatory hurdles (such as poll taxes and literacy tests) that prevented large segments of the population from registering in 1936
 
You didn't read. I said if there was no cheating, Biden was the most popular candidate in American history as determined by votes relative to the US population.

FDR 1936--Number of votes 27.7 million / US population 128 million = 21.6%
Biden 2020- Number of alleged votes 81.3 million / US population 331.5 million = 24.5%

This is the more relevant ratio because it shows Biden got many of his votes from outside the registered voting pool. Either that or the Alzheimer's patient who didn't campaign was by far the most popular candidate in history. Only one of those things can be true.



Joe Biden won the 2020 U.S. presidential election with over 81.2 million votes (51.3%), the highest total in history. This record total was largely driven by a high-turnout election in a polarized environment. Despite the record, his margin was roughly 4.45 percentage points, and he secured 306 electoral votes.



Contextualizing the Results


Historic Turnout: More than 159 million people voted in total, representing the highest voter turnout by percentage in 120 years.



Polarization: While Biden won the popular vote decisively, the victory was achieved through increased polarization, where urban areas became more democratic and rural areas more republican.



Second Place Vote Record: Donald Trump's 74.2 million votes in 2020 actually exceeded the previous record for most votes by a candidate, which was held by Barack Obama in 2008.



Winning Percentage: While the raw vote count was a record, Biden's 51.3% popular vote share was lower than some previous winning percentages, placing the margin of victory around 15th widest in U.S. history.



COVID REMEMBER, WHERE CHEETO LET 500,000+ US RESIDENTS DIE, UNNECESSARILY!
 
Joe Biden won the 2020 U.S. presidential election with over 81.2 million votes (51.3%), the highest total in history. This record total was largely driven by a high-turnout election in a polarized environment. Despite the record, his margin was roughly 4.45 percentage points, and he secured 306 electoral votes.



Contextualizing the Results


Historic Turnout: More than 159 million people voted in total, representing the highest voter turnout by percentage in 120 years.



Polarization: While Biden won the popular vote decisively, the victory was achieved through increased polarization, where urban areas became more democratic and rural areas more republican.



Second Place Vote Record: Donald Trump's 74.2 million votes in 2020 actually exceeded the previous record for most votes by a candidate, which was held by Barack Obama in 2008.



Winning Percentage: While the raw vote count was a record, Biden's 51.3% popular vote share was lower than some previous winning percentages, placing the margin of victory around 15th widest in U.S. history.



COVID REMEMBER, WHERE CHEETO LET 500,000+ US RESIDENTS DIE, UNNECESSARILY!
Ask yourself a few questions. Why would 2020 be an outlier in voter turnout, about three standard deviations greater than that past ten presidential elections, which has an 0.02% chance of happening? How was 2020 more polarizing than 2016 or 2024 to justify such an abnormally high voter turnout which had a microscoping chance of occurring?
Intelligent people ask questions. Dumb people cling unquestioningly to the leftwing media narrative.
 
Ask yourself a few questions. Why would 2020 be an outlier in voter turnout, about three standard deviations greater than that past ten presidential elections, which has an 0.02% chance of happening? How was 2020 more polarizing than 2016 or 2024 to justify such an abnormally high voter turnout which had a microscoping chance of occurring?
Intelligent people ask questions. Dumb people cling unquestioningly to the leftwing media narrative.

2020? oH RIGHT covid

COVID-19 and the Surge of Mail Ballots: Managing an Unprecedented Volume in the November 2020 Election​



“There is no doubt in my mind that Donald Trump is the reason we saw record turnout in 2020. Whether you love him or hate him, he drives passion and drives people to vote.”



The first indicator was the 2018 midterms which broke voter turnout records and compared to the 2014 midterm election which saw the lowest turnout since 1942.



But Trump isn’t the only factor McDonald saw.



The COVID-19 pandemic has been a game changer for everyone, including elections and how they were run in 2020. All eyes were on Wisconsin and Ohio who were the first states to run primary elections during the height of the first wave and the results frightened many including McDonald who became “concerned about the capacity of election officials to the November election and there was talk amongst election officials that there was potential that we could have a failure.”



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The left is going to disagree with you, but if you read between the lines with the left, they are scared to death that he might go down as the best POTUS of this century. Ask yourself this, if he was so unpopular, why does the left and the MSM have to dedicate SO MUCH time and effort to telling everyone how unpopular Trump is and trying, unsuccessfully, to chop him down? If he was unpopular they would be ignoring Trump and extolling just how great their dumocrap politicians are. We have the opposite, Trump is getting stuff done that Obama and Biden weren't capable of, and the dumocrap politicians are floundering and making fools of themselves everywhere they go.
Has any world leader from any country had a 10 year disinformation, slander and lawfare campaign waged against him by an opposing Party? I can't think of one. Despite all of that and nearly having his head blown off in Butler Pa, Trump continues to work 14 hour days to make America and the world a better place.
 
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Has any world leader from any country had a 10 year disinformation, slander and lawfare campaign waged against him by an opposing Party? I can't think of one. Despite all of that and nearly having his head blown off in Butler Pa, Trump continues to work 14 hour days to make America and the world a better place.
LMAOROG


White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that President Donald Trump is "always" the "most well-read person in the room," a statement that has sparked significant backlash and ridicule in early April 2026.
Leavitt made the comments during a Turning Point USA event at George Washington University, asserting that Trump consumes massive amounts of information daily, including newspapers and television, and "never misses a story"


Critics immediately highlighted years of reporting and accounts from former aides—notably from Trump's first term (2017–2021)—describing him as having a strong aversion to reading, preferring oral briefings, and relying on single-page, visual summaries.


Since returning to office in January 2025, President Donald Trump has maintained a frequent golf schedule, visiting his properties on over 100 days. These outings, often at Mar-a-Lago or Virginia, have cost taxpayers an estimated $101.2 million to $144 million as of April 2026, covering travel, security, and motorcades.
THOSE THAT WORK WITH HIM



Trump’s presidential bid has the support of only half of his Cabinet IN 2024
Three, however, have explicitly said they will not vote for him.


And 15 who worked in Trump’s Cabinet have not said whether they support his bid for a second term.


It is rare for Cabinet members to not support the president they served. They are normally some of a president’s most loyal supporters.






Maybe 34 felonies, 91 indictments, 17 felonies for his company and the $1,5 million fine for tax fraud has something to do with it?


Maybe it was the $25 million fine for his "university"? Or the $2 million fine AND having to admit he used his charity for personal gain? Perhaps finding he sexually assaulted someone and owes about $88 million judgement on that?



Maybe it was just the 30,000+ lies documented in the WAPO his first erm? Or the 3,000+ lawsuits he was involved in before his first term?


Active Opposition/Neutrality: According to a NBC News investigation in July 2023, only four out of 44 cabinet members publicly endorsed his 2024 run, with many choosing to remain silent, refrain from endorsing, or work against his nomination.



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LMAOROG


White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that President Donald Trump is "always" the "most well-read person in the room," a statement that has sparked significant backlash and ridicule in early April 2026.
Leavitt made the comments during a Turning Point USA event at George Washington University, asserting that Trump consumes massive amounts of information daily, including newspapers and television, and "never misses a story"


Critics immediately highlighted years of reporting and accounts from former aides—notably from Trump's first term (2017–2021)—describing him as having a strong aversion to reading, preferring oral briefings, and relying on single-page, visual summaries.


Since returning to office in January 2025, President Donald Trump has maintained a frequent golf schedule, visiting his properties on over 100 days. These outings, often at Mar-a-Lago or Virginia, have cost taxpayers an estimated $101.2 million to $144 million as of April 2026, covering travel, security, and motorcades.
THOSE THAT WORK WITH HIM



Trump’s presidential bid has the support of only half of his Cabinet IN 2024
Three, however, have explicitly said they will not vote for him.


And 15 who worked in Trump’s Cabinet have not said whether they support his bid for a second term.


It is rare for Cabinet members to not support the president they served. They are normally some of a president’s most loyal supporters.






Maybe 34 felonies, 91 indictments, 17 felonies for his company and the $1,5 million fine for tax fraud has something to do with it?


Maybe it was the $25 million fine for his "university"? Or the $2 million fine AND having to admit he used his charity for personal gain? Perhaps finding he sexually assaulted someone and owes about $88 million judgement on that?



Maybe it was just the 30,000+ lies documented in the WAPO his first erm? Or the 3,000+ lawsuits he was involved in before his first term?


Active Opposition/Neutrality: According to a NBC News investigation in July 2023, only four out of 44 cabinet members publicly endorsed his 2024 run, with many choosing to remain silent, refrain from endorsing, or work against his nomination.



BUT HEY, CHEETO WAS RIGHT ABOUT SOMETHING




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Blah Blah Blah. Trump said this, Trump said that. You are so blinded with TDS you ignore reality and just wait for the next Trump sound byte fed to you by your Democrat masters.
 
Has any world leader from any country had a 10 year disinformation, slander and lawfare campaign waged against him by an opposing Party? I can't think of one. Despite all of that and nearly having his head blown off in Butler Pa, Trump continues to work 14 hour days to make America and the world a better place.
I've always said you can judge how well Trump is doing by how loud and agitated the left is. Their enemy is getting shit done and making them look really bad, ineffective and weak, so they try to tear him down with political propaganda. Too bad their political propaganda only works on them.
 
2020? oH RIGHT covid

COVID-19 and the Surge of Mail Ballots: Managing an Unprecedented Volume in the November 2020 Election​



“There is no doubt in my mind that Donald Trump is the reason we saw record turnout in 2020. Whether you love him or hate him, he drives passion and drives people to vote.”



The first indicator was the 2018 midterms which broke voter turnout records and compared to the 2014 midterm election which saw the lowest turnout since 1942.



But Trump isn’t the only factor McDonald saw.



The COVID-19 pandemic has been a game changer for everyone, including elections and how they were run in 2020. All eyes were on Wisconsin and Ohio who were the first states to run primary elections during the height of the first wave and the results frightened many including McDonald who became “concerned about the capacity of election officials to the November election and there was talk amongst election officials that there was potential that we could have a failure.”



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One little problem with the COVID excuse is Biden mysteriously "won" by a lot while trailing in the RCP composite by a lot in 2020, the only time that had been done in decades. In every other election in recent decades before that, the RCP favorability winner was also the popular vote winner. What an incredible coincidence, huh? Again, stupid people will make excuses for the obvious stolen election.

Year GOP vs Dem RCP Favorability Rating % -------------- GOP vs Dem votes (millions)
2004 48.9 to 46 ------------------------------------------ 62 to 59
2008 53.3 to 65 ------------------------------------------ 60 to 69
2012 49.6 to 53 ------------------------------------------ 61 to 66
2016 37.5 to 41.8 ---------------------------------------- 63 to 65.9
2020 41.7 to 37.9 -------------------------------------- 74.2 to 81.3
 
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