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Why Trump Approval Gets No Post-Mueller Report Bump

Poll analyst Nate Silver at fivethirtyeight advances six theories on why the approval rating for President Trump gets no post-Mueller report bump. The men of Right Angle — Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green — mansplain it to Nate.

Poll analyst Nate Silver at fivethirtyeight advances six theories on why the approval rating for President Trump gets no post-Mueller report bump. The men of Right Angle — Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green — mansplain it to Nate.

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Klavan thinks that part of the reason there was no “bump” is because of Trump’s crudeness and poor showing with middle class and suburban women being intransigent. While Scott is kinda right, I think good ole Drew may have a point.

So on the question of collusion affecting the election outcome, let me help Nate.
One year ago
R-no
d-yes
Non political- who is Mueller

Today
R-no
D-yes, but with blood coming from eyes
Non political-who is Mueller

Mystery why no bump

Let me help nate out. People who follow politics. One year ago. Do you think Trump cooled to influence the election? R-no, D-yes. After Mueller report. R-no, D-yes. (But with blood pouring from eyes)
People who don’t follow politics, one year ago, who is Mueller? Now-who is Mueller?
Such a mystery.

The Trump bump came in the form of left wing media (CNN/MSNBC etc..) losing massive amounts of viewers and conservative media sources gaining massive amounts of viewers.

I expected the Mueller investigation to come to nothing after Papadopoulos. Obstructing/lying to an investigator is.a “cherry on top” charge. When all you present is the cherry, it’s because you don’t have any sundae.

The other question I would have is … I want to see the samples. I don’t trust the pollsters since pretty much all polls have degenerated into push polls. I want to see registered and likely voters not ‘adults’. Polls are a narrative tool of the political left.

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