Boxlicker101
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I see you are citing "Raw Story" again.
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I see you are citing "Raw Story" again.Can't you find something less biased?
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“Donald Trump isn’t shaking things up. He’s shaking American families down. And Democrats won’t let him get away with it,” said Perez. “That’s why I’m hitting the road next week with Senator Bernie Sanders to speak with folks across the country about how we can come together and fight back for our values.”
Senator Sanders believes that this is only the start of a phenomenon that is sweeping the country. “What you’re seeing in Kansas, what you’re seeing in Georgia, I believe you’re going to see it in Montana, I believe you’re going to see it all over this country; in the many so-called red states, working people are going to wake up and say, wait a second,” he said. “Republicans want to cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and education, and they want to give hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks to the top 1 percent.”
International Business Times
03 Apr 2017 at 11:09 ET
http://www.ibtimes.com/Do you have a link to the IBT itself?
It says Trump has a 50% approval rating:
New Poll Shows Trump's Approval Rating At 50%
By Ishani Roy
After weeks of low ratings, Donald Trump had reason to cheer Monday after Rasmussen Reports claimed that 50 percent of Americans approved of his job performance.
Considering the hatchet job being done by so much of the news media, that's pretty good.![]()
I think both parties need to get some new blood in office.
It says Trump has a 50% approval rating:
New Poll Shows Trump's Approval Rating At 50%
By Ishani Roy
After weeks of low ratings, Donald Trump had reason to cheer Monday after Rasmussen Reports claimed that 50 percent of Americans approved of his job performance.
Considering the hatchet job being done by so much of the news media, that's pretty good.![]()
Since you're so knowledgeable about media sources, I'm sure you're aware Rasmussen is notoriously slanted R. Always the highest. Average it out and his approval hovers at 45 %
In one month among Trump supporters his rating for "Keeps his Promises" has dropped 15 points.
He expected a big bump from all the bomb dropping and got nothing.
And still has the lowest approval of any Prez in first 100 days since 1880s
That 100 day mark doesn't really mean much. It has been customary for news media to lay off a pres. during that first period in office, and Trump is an exception. As I said earlier, considering the hatchet job being done, it's surprising his approval rating isn't lower. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article120630713.html
Check the date of the article Dec 13th 2016, he hadn't even been sworn in yet?
That 100 day mark doesn't really mean much. It has been customary for news media to lay off a pres. during that first period in office, and Trump is an exception. As I said earlier, considering the hatchet job being done, it's surprising his approval rating isn't lower. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article120630713.html