WaPo/ABC Poll: Most voters blame Trump/Republicans for first 100 days failures (user search)
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Yank2133
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 24, 2017, 01:48:46 AM »

Same Poll gives the Democrats a worse rating than the GOP & Trump. Can't you post that? People look at the Democratic party as worse than Trump & GOP - All while Bernie continues to be the most popular politician today !

Not looking as good for the Democrats as it should be !

Because that's normal? The party faithful hates their own party when they are not in power, because obviously, it didn't win. Look at Republicans in 2009 and 2013 who hated their party. Democrats in 2005. It goes back. This is nothing new. In fact, I'd be surprised if Democrats were somehow more popular than Trump at 100 days, considering the internal divisions of the Democratic Party are much stronger than the GOP's at the moment. I think Trump's unpopularity is much more telling of a barometer for Democrats' potential 2018 fortunes than their own party's favorables. There are plenty of Democrats who hate their own party but would never vote for a Republican. Conversely, Trump is at an unbigly 42%, and that's WITH almost all his voters with him. It's the 55%+ not with him and who are persuadable that matter. The best Dems can hope for in regards to Trump voters is that they become so disheartened (or die off) that they don't vote in 2018 or 2020, because they will be hard pressed to vote for a Democrat no matter what.

It is normal.

In May of 2013, 70% thought the GOP was out of touch and look what happened the following year. It is a very poor question to ask voters and it tells you nothing. It is similar to putting up generic candidates against incumbent politicians.
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Yank2133
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2017, 02:01:09 AM »

Who else would their be to blame?

He was and is completely unprepared for a job he probably never really wanted.

You could blame Paul Ryan for the failure of AHCA.

It is both their faults.

Ryan crafted a sh**t bill, but the WH being ignorant about policy allowed for the opening. If Trump knew a damn thing about policy, he would have never gone along with Ryan. Even Mitt was smart enough to hide Ryan's budget plan during the 2012 election because it was grossly unpopular.
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