Monday, February 28, 2022

December 26, 2021: Rigged Poll Numbers for Biden?

12/26/21:Remember when bad poll numbers for President Trump meant President Trump would howl about “phony polls,” and “rigged polls,” and “Fake News” people who hated him for reporting on those polls? 

And remember how he went four years and never once cracked the 50% approval mark in an average of all polls – but still couldn’t believe he was defeated when he ran for a second term?


Blurry - but you get the idea.


 

Joe Biden’s polling numbers are bad right now. You’d have to be an idiot to deny that. Only 42.9% of Americans approve of the job he’s doing, vs. 53.4% who don’t. Not once have we heard him whine about “rigged polls,” because he’s not a tangerine-tinted man-baby. 

Meanwhile, the crazies are busy on various fronts. Fox News and multiple right-wing media outlets made a big deal of a story that Vice President Kamala Harris “spent over $500 at a Parisian shop amid US economic uncertainty.” 

Also, Joe Biden spent Thanksgiving at a billionaire’s $30 million Nantucket home during a time of “inflation woes.” This, the hosts at Fox wanted you to think, was an outrage. 

As opposed to then-President Trump spending more than 400 days during his presidency at the homes of billionaires – namely his own.

 

In fact, Trump spent the same holiday this year hanging with billionaire pals at…Mar-a-Lago. According to People magazine, 

“He is frustrated and still angry about Biden beating him. He can’t move on,” a political source tells PEOPLE.

 

Similarly, Trump spent last Thanksgiving also focused on the election loss, tweeting that it was a “100% RIGGED ELECTION,” despite offering no proof to back up his allegation.

 

He might be even sadder if he saw a November poll taken by Marquette University. While 60% of Republicans would like him to run again in 2024, 40% would not. The numbers among independents and Democrats were far more depressing, 73% of the former and 94% of the latter wish Donald would go away. 

His approval rating among all Americans stood at 32%, while 65% disapproved. Somehow 3% had no opinion.

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