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Former President Donald Trump topped President Joe Biden’s approval rating by double digits at the 18-month mark of their respective presidencies, a Sunday Rasmussen Reports poll revealed.

While according to the New York Times Joe Biden outgained Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election by about seven million votes, Biden’s approval rating 18 months into his presidency is ten points lower than Trump’s was at the same point in his.

Donald Trump’s approval rating was 47 percent in 2018, while Biden’s approval rating on Sunday was 37 percent – just 18 months after assuming office.

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Former President Trump has an early edge over President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 rematch, according to a new Emerson College poll.

The national survey shows Trump leading Biden 44 percent to 39 percent in a head-to-head match-up, while another 12 percent of voters say they plan to vote for someone else.

 

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12 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

In other polls Trump would still lose to Biden today if they had another election right now.

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17 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

In other polls Trump would still lose to Biden today if they had another election right now.

His own party is turning on him

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8 minutes ago, Snake said:

Former President Trump has an early edge over President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 rematch, according to a new Emerson College poll.

The national survey shows Trump leading Biden 44 percent to 39 percent in a head-to-head match-up, while another 12 percent of voters say they plan to vote for someone else.

 

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But while the poll showed support for Biden to be weak, it still found him ahead of former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical rematch, 44% to 41%. Among Democrats, 92% said they’d vote for Biden, compared to 4% who said they’d support Trump

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4 minutes ago, Snake said:

A poll of 850 vs 2 polls of 1,300... wonder why they stopped counting... :lol:

Trump would still lose. Republicans need someone other than him to run. Hopefully DeSantis steps up after the mid terms, which I believe he will. Otherwise it's 4 more yrs of whoever the democrats pick as their leader.

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3 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

Trump would still lose. Republicans need someone other than him to run. Hopefully DeSantis steps up after the mid terms, which I believe he will. Otherwise it's 4 more yrs of whoever the democrats pick as their leader.

If that was true, you wouldn't still have the constant liberal media pushing anti-trump articles. 

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Just now, racer254 said:

If that was true, you wouldn't still have the constant liberal media pushing anti-trump articles. 

What else are they going to talk about? 

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1 minute ago, Steve753 said:

What else are they going to talk about? 

The good that democrats like Nancy Pelosi is doing for this country?  How about how good the economy is doing?  Or else they would be doing hit pieces on other front running republicans, but they are not and that is because the Washington establishment is afraid of trump.

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Just now, racer254 said:

The good that democrats like Nancy Pelosi is doing for this country?  How about how good the economy is doing?  Or else they would be doing hit pieces on other front running republicans, but they are not and that is because the Washington establishment is afraid of trump.

What other front running Republicans?

The bold, my question was sarcastic.

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Every single component of the NFIB’s small business optimism index declined in June. The headline index dropped 3.6 points to 89.5, the sixth consecutive month below the 48-year average of 98.

That's not good... :lol:

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