Originally posted by brooks85
2020 presidential election math
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vitterdRestricted User
- 09-14-17
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#71You’re a 9/11 truther. That would not be good for your political run. Plus you’re a know liar and welcher. Maybe you should just stick to your hot dog stand for nowComment -
vitterdRestricted User
- 09-14-17
- 59265
#72You’re part of the 36 percent that approve of him! Congrats! Catch him soon in celebrity apprentice!Originally posted by DemonataI'm so happy trump is president, he is actually an American unlike obama. Nice to not have a terrorist as president anymore.Comment -
High3rEl3m3ntSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-28-10
- 8022
#73I am impressed at how well the construction industry is doing out here in SW Washington and the Greater Portland area. My brother and I started a roofing company in April and we are slaying it. The economy is doing good and if you believe that it's because of the policies that President Obama implemented, you have to acknowledge that President Trump certainly has not fumbled the football.Comment -
FrozenMANSBR MVP
- 01-23-09
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#74if markets keep booming he will win again cause everyone likes money.....all the cry baby dems at work hate Trump with a passion but the old penetrates keep checking their 401k's hourly and like seeing them grow
TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP IN 2020!!!!!!!
(NOT A LOW IQ GUY EITHER HERE)Comment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-19-07
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#75WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Forty-five percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a nine-point gain from last September's 36%. It is the party's most positive image since it registered 47% in January 2011, shortly after taking control of the House in the 2010 midterm elections. Forty-four percent give the Democratic Party a favorable rating.
Only one other time in the last decade has the Republican Party had a significantly higher score than the Democratic Party. That one exception came in November 2014, immediately after elections that saw Republicans capture control of the Senate and expand their majority in the House, when 42% rated the GOP favorably and 36% the Democrats.
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Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-19-07
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#76That was one of your pollsters from yesterday, vitterd.Originally posted by Mr KLCWASHINGTON, D.C. -- Forty-five percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a nine-point gain from last September's 36%. It is the party's most positive image since it registered 47% in January 2011, shortly after taking control of the House in the 2010 midterm elections. Forty-four percent give the Democratic Party a favorable rating.
Only one other time in the last decade has the Republican Party had a significantly higher score than the Democratic Party. That one exception came in November 2014, immediately after elections that saw Republicans capture control of the Senate and expand their majority in the House, when 42% rated the GOP favorably and 36% the Democrats.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/242906/...ven-years.aspxComment
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