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Breaking New Poll: 67% of Americans want Trump to remain in power until 2024, then Pence, then Trump 2028-2036
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[quote:QCluminati:MV8zNTU1NDAxXzYzNTIxMDk2Xzg4QzgxMzBB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27889802:MV8zNTU1NDAxXzYzNTIxMDg4Xzc2NkIwRjRD] Patent Bullshit. Rasmussen is a right wing sycophant. Trumps approval rating (according to them, much lower by all other standards) is 50%, yet 67% want him to stay in the job!? You might as well just ask Breitbart to make up some numbers. From Rasmussen's Wiki...., "Time magazine has described Rasmussen Reports as a "conservative-leaning polling group."[The Washington Post called Rasmussen a "polarizing pollster." John Zogby said that Scott Rasmussen has a "conservative constituency."The Center for Public Integrity listed "Scott Rasmussen Inc" as a paid consultant for the 2004 George W. Bush campaign. The Washington Post reported that the 2004 Bush re-election campaign had used a feature on the Rasmussen Reports website that allowed customers to program their own polls, and that Rasmussen asserted that he had not written any of the questions nor assisted Republicans. Rasmussen has received criticism over the wording in its polls. Asking a polling question with different wording can affect the results of the poll; the commentators in question allege that the questions Rasmussen ask in polls are skewed in order to favor a specific response. For instance, when Rasmussen polled whether Republican voters thought Rush Limbaugh was the leader of their party, the specific question they asked was: "Agree or Disagree: 'Rush Limbaugh is the leader of the Republican Party—he says jump and they say how high." [/quote] nobody cares about Time or WaPo's opinion [/quote]
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Just saw it on twitter
I think its Rasmussen
In any case, it's so fucking great
MAGA t'ill 2036
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