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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,941 posts)
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 03:33 PM Jan 2017

Trump Entering White House Unbent and Unpopular

WASHINGTON — In one way at least, President-elect Donald J. Trump has already surpassed all of his recent predecessors. It took Barack Obama 18 months in the White House for his approval rating to slip to 44 percent in Gallup polling, and it took George W. Bush 4½ years to fall that far. Mr. Trump got there before even being sworn in.

Indeed, Mr. Trump will take office on Friday with less popular support than any new president in modern times, according to an array of surveys, a sign that he has failed to rally Americans behind him, beyond the base that helped him win in November. Rather than a unifying moment, his transition to power has seen a continuation of the polarization of the election last year.

Where other presidents used the weeks before their inauguration to put the animosities of the campaign behind them and to try to knit the country together again, Mr. Trump has approached the interregnum as if he were a television wrestling star. He has taken on a civil rights icon, a Hollywood actress, intelligence agencies, defense contractors, European leaders and President Obama. The healing theme common at this stage in the four-year presidential cycle is absent.

“He seems to want to engage with every windmill that he can find, rather than focus on the large aspect of assuming the most important position on earth,” Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, said on CNN on Tuesday. “And obviously, apparently, according to the polls, many Americans are not happy with that approach when he has not even assumed the presidency.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-entering-white-house-unbent-and-unpopular/ar-AAlY6zx?li=BBnbcA1&ocid=edgsp

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Trump Entering White House Unbent and Unpopular (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2017 OP
Oh, he's bent all right. rug Jan 2017 #1
and please add bdamomma Jan 2017 #2
He'll quit after the first week, when he finds out he has to actually work, then we will have putitinD Jan 2017 #3

bdamomma

(63,840 posts)
2. and please add
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 03:36 PM
Jan 2017

he is a fucking bully and colludes with communist country and loves dictators.....and the list goes on and on.

putitinD

(1,551 posts)
3. He'll quit after the first week, when he finds out he has to actually work, then we will have
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 03:38 PM
Jan 2017

President Pence. Who will be just as bad, if not worse.

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