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Trump Rating Sets Record: How to Fix That

Today, Trump’s net approval rating (minus 4%) changed very little. But it’s his best rating since March 15, 2017. You read that right — his best since just four weeks after he took office.

This is not just some fluke polling number. This is today’s result from Nate Silver, the best meta-pollster in the business. He tracks every poll and every polling company. Using years of data, he rates them all, measures their bias and then performs a running weighted average.

The graph above is one of three he posts every day giving Trump’s job ratings, so be sure to read the right one. That’s the one that tracks likely voters. That’s what matters. (Unfortunately, a lot of anti-Trump potential voters are not likely to vote.)

Watching these numbers you can learn things like impeachment day made him more popular, and the Senate trial made him even more popular. Remember how badly some progressives wanted to impeach? Strategy matters, not just purity of intent.

Trump mishandled the war on COVID-19. It hasn’t hurt him. It’s been going like that for five years. Why can’t the Democrats stop him? Ripped Apart tells how we can.

Fix two problems by (1) stopping anti-Democrat myths, and (2) understanding Trump’s base.

I spent three years researching and writing a book on what’s so wrong with the Democrats that we cannot beat the worst president the country’s ever seen. I’m selling it on Amazon. But after all that work, I want as many people to read it as possible. So I’m giving away the PDF that the book was printed from (except it has color illustrations). [Full disclosure: I gave away a previous book online and it made it sell very well. So there is method to my madness.]

And you can get it here for free: RippedApart.org.

It’s completely free, I don’t even ask for your email. Read it before it’s too late.


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