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To: FJB who wrote (1157996)8/20/2019 5:53:35 AM
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Fun fact: FatRump golf cost more than all US presidential salaries combined.



To: FJB who wrote (1157996)8/20/2019 6:43:22 AM
From: Mongo2116  Respond to of 1575784
 
fake chit news



To: FJB who wrote (1157996)8/20/2019 9:47:10 AM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575784
 
FatRump has 51% approval amongst FatRumptards. Pretty pathetic if you ask me.



To: FJB who wrote (1157996)8/20/2019 10:32:09 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1575784
 
BOMBSHELL: In REPUBLICAN ARIZONA, POS tRump has seen his approval ratings IMPLODE from 54% in October down to 50% in May and CRATERING to 47% now. While his DISAPPROVAL numbers have SKYROCKETED from 46% in October to 52% today. In turn, a REPUBLICAN senate seat is now in play with the Democrat Kelly leading by a huge margin the senate republican tRump candidate McSally

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McSally has fallen behind, the poll suggests, as President Trump's standing takes a hit in Arizona. Just 47 percent of likely voters in the state approve of Trump's job performance, down from 50 percent in May and 54 percent in October. His disapproval rating has risen from 46 percent last October to 52 percent today.

"Trump has seen a steady downward decline in his job approval," said Mike Noble, a Republican pollster and the managing partner and chief of research at OH Predictive Insights.

The poll shows a dangerous trend for McSally, who now trails Kelly by nine percentage points in Maricopa County, home to about three in five Arizona voters. In the group's last poll, McSally trailed Kelly in Maricopa by five points.

In recent years, only one candidate, Diane Douglas, has won statewide election in Arizona without winning Maricopa County. Douglas won the election to be Arizona's superintendent of public instruction by just 16,000 votes in 2014, or about one percentage point; four years later, she didn't even make it out of the Republican primary, and a Democrat won Douglas' seat by three percentage points.