I recently used the 95% republican party approval talking point with a colleague. He came back to me today and said, "that's BS, it's in the high 80's. Trump's a liar." My retort was "well muh project veritas! Google won't allow you to find the 95%"....but unfortunately even using conservative search engines, I can't find a site with data where Trump gets his "95%" from. I'm a die-hard Trump supporter, but when he makes me out to be a liar, that pisses me off. Anyone have any data???
I recently used the 95% republican party approval talking point with a colleague. He came back to me today and said, "that's BS, it's in the high 80's. Trump's a liar." My retort was "well muh project veritas! Google won't allow you to find the 95%"....but unfortunately even using conservative search engines, I can't find a site with data where Trump gets his "95%" from. I'm a die-hard Trump supporter, but when he makes me out to be a liar, that pisses me off. Anyone have any data???
I respectfully submit that if you used 'poll data' and were argued down it was you, not Trump, who made yourself out to be incorrect.
This makes no sense to me, why would a Trump supporter drag out the corrupt GOP to validate parking? What were you trying to prove?
What kind of data are you seeking?
And you mention google....Frens don't let Frens use google, that is something the GOP would do, use google. DuckDuckGo.
edit, meant to add....bought Herbie Hancock's 'Headhunter' album in '74.
He claims "most conservatives don't even like Trump." (Which as we know is total crap. Conservatives LOVE trump, just look at his rallies.) Anyway, To which my reply was that Trump has 95% approval rating within the party. I got this information DIRECTLY from Trump. I wanna know where Trump got his 95% data from. It's not a hard ask. Masedit's post shows a gallop poll of republican approval between 85-91.
First, it is impossible to debate someone with TDS. They have a mental illness in the brain that causes them to ignore any facts that do not go against Trump.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx
As of 2019 Republican approval rating is 90% according to Gallup.
Yes, 90, and according to this gallup poll, it fluctuates between mid-80's and 91. Its in the 80's more than its in the 90's.
I've seen numbers that high, can't recall where, at the moment, although it showed up either here or at T_D. 95% is ridiculously high, but I suppose preselecting for Republicans could do that.
Here's 90%. That would be 2018, it's higher, today. https://media1.s-nbcnews.com/i/today/z_creative/18798NBCWSJAugustPoll.pdf