/pol/, I have a question for you. Apparently Trump is at a 33% approval rating. Where do they get the statistics? Do they go in a city mostly occuppied by Dems and ask 1,000 of them? Do they take to social media and the internet (which is mostly occuppied by Dems)? Are these stats made up? Literally makes 0 sense. No one ever asked me if I approve of Trump. I feel like the polls are faked and rigged.
What does that have to do with John the Baptist
>>136194753
I am John
>>136194522
They don't qualify their data. And yes, pollsters have been found out fudging their sampling. During the primaries we found them polling NOVA and saying it was representative of all of VA. Likewise they polled a single suburb outside Philly and said it was a PA poll.
>>136194990
I would suspect they're also weighting by population clusters. Given this map showing his approval ratings are ~50% in the areas he won.
His approval rating is "low" because democrats and independents really dislike him. Seeing as though independents don't vote and democrats support doesn't matter, it's not really relevant. His average approval rating among conservatives is 85%. I read somewhere that it's the highest since Nixon, though I can't source it offhand.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx
>>136194522
He also had a 2% chance of being elected according to their "polls". I wouldn't worry about his approval rating if I were you.
>>136194522
>I feel like the polls are faked and rigged.
Now you're catching on.
>>136194522
Those polls are probably coming from one town in new mexico, I never trust polls because when the fuck have you ever been asked to be part of a poll? all that shit is biased as fuck and only asks a small group of people most of the time.
>>136195558
One of the polls that came out showed Congress, the Media, and opinion polls themselves all having a lower trust rating than Trump. Guess which one was the only low rating reported on.
>>136194990
So pathetic. People need to stop taking his character and personality to mind when whether or not they approve of him. People need to focus on the job he has done. He's trapped in a corner by MSM and has to put his attention towards other things and can't even focus on his agenda. If he had better PR, his approval rating would be way way higher.
>>136195196
Precisely. Dems bash him because he's a Republican. I'm sure it goes both ways, though. Absolutely terrible.
>>136194522
Welcome, there's plenty more to swallow
/\do they claim if it is an online poll or phone or provide any info whatsoever?