'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'
'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'

'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'

'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'
'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'
Oh look, the 1643rd time I've seen this headline. Call me when the angry mobs start forming.
🎵"Do you wanna build an angry mob? Or ride our bike around and crush their balls? I think some justice is overdue I've started painting their brains on the walls!"🎵
I think it doesn't matter. Trump has lost nothing. Every second he's not in prison is a win.
Don’t worry America and Israel will fake a terrorist attack and gain support from their brain rotten base and drag us into another war in the Middle East. Hey America we bout to be great again!
Sadly, there are still so many people in the US motivated by hate, and they'll vote accordingly
Every time I see this picture I can't help but think it should be the man in the left wearing the construction outfit. Even our damn memes are biased.
Now if only the military would turn on him in accordance with their oath to defend the constitution from domestic threats...
I hate this sort of post, not for what it's saying but how it's saying it. This is one news organization writing a story about another news organization poll, and no links to the data are evident. Links to the original news story which aired via a YouTube link, but there's not even a transcript of it up as I check yet.
So, it's great that there a backlash, but without context of the data it's not worth citing.
Because he's fucking demented, stupid, and mean. His followers are just one of those... Pick one. Most don't like being more than one.
Yeah it's almost like he does not care about public opinion or voters. Perhaps because he does not need voters, when he has Palantir and Starlink.
The funny thing about when leopards eat republican faces is that they no longer have eyelids to close to the other atrocities that their despot inflicts upon us all
Keep the pressure up, keep the numbers going down. Fight hard!
Public opinion means nothing. Not to him, in his mind he's the best president ever. Not to his policies, which, despite mostly being illegal and/or unconstitutional, continue unabated. Not to SCOTUS, an unelected judicial body which answers to no one. Not to Congress, GOP-controlled and willing to let him do what he wants while they screw over Americans.
He doesn’t care he’s untouchable
I think that the protests have finally gotten the politically uninformed to look around and see what's happening. Most of those "independents or those who don't identify with either major party" are just not in the habit of informing themselves about policy. Many, or maybe even most, get the bullet points on the daily news and that's it. Now, somewhere north of 6 million people have protested Trump's policies and the news has been covering it. It has shaken them out of their routine. They've looked around and educated themselves and realized that this is not normal.
I hope this means the next round of protests hits the 10 million people mark.
It still angers me how so many people were confused when Joe Biden wasn't one of the candidates on election day. I understand not watching the news but like wasn't that all over social media?
One of the problems with social media is that that algorithms they use act as a filter based on your previous clicks. If one never clicks on political stuff, then their feed will rarely if ever show them political stuff. Someone who never pays attention to politics, and doesn't watch the news, could easily remain completely ignorant of major issues unless someone they personally know tells them something or they are personally inconvenienced by a protest.
It's kind of baffling to me. All of my friends are to some degree engaged in politics. But there are probably whole chunks of society that just brain rot through the day looking at memes and don't really think about anything.
I think I kind of radicalized one of the guys I worked with just by talking to him about broad strokes of history and labor. If instead of me they had hired some bland "don't talk about anything" standard guy, he might not have learned much. Talking to people can help.
I think you're right. And I think it's in large part because news is largely a right-wing echo chamber. Not that there aren't left-leaning outlets, but the most visible outlets are either overtly right-leaning or spend all their time platforming right-leaning people and then lending them legitimacy by mainstream-washing the completely bonkers garbage they spew.
"Kristi Noem, known for her no-nonsense stance on pet discipline...", "President Trump attended an understated and somber celebration of American military history..."
Anyway, point is when enough people stand together they become difficult to ignore and de-legitimize. Just the act of uniting so many people from every walk of life, particularly in light of Trump's failure parade on sadness street, is empowering. Trump barely broke into double-digit thousands offering $1k per person (I don't know what the actual number is, but I'm sure it's not more than 10% of the "official" tally).
It was a stroke of genius to hold the protest on Trump's birthday, making it a clear contest which Trump lost by yuge margins—margins like you've never seen before. Some people are saying the biggest margins ever.
Even Fox News can't spin that as anything other than abject failure, and if there's anything MAGA hates more than minorities, it's losers.
I hope so too, but they picked July 17, middle of the week. Women's march decided to still organize protest on July 4th, which is better but still many perks might be out of town (there were more people on April 5 than on 19th for example)
I understand symbolism, but why not be practical?
Also wasn't the number from June 14 13.14 million?
That would be desirable, of course, but I wouldn't count on it.