Message from @TheBritishGamer ❤🔑 (Meh)
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the squad?
And shitting all over AZ doesn’t help him there, which is another swing state
I also think Virginia's cooked
yeah it's not looking good
The squad is AOC, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tliab and Ilhan Omar
Trump good
Democrats bad
hilarious
I go watch louder with crowder now
Yeah I mean Clinton won VA in 2016 I don’t think there’s any real chance Trump could take it in 2020
Who cares about va
Edgar Allan Poe
*Not Allen
Learn your classics
Ahhhhh
smh
@Platinum Spark You know that Trump insults the squad to make sure more people take notice of it
Basically, his plan is to get people to focus on the squad and then link the entire Democrat party to the Squad, which is good for Trump
Makes it easier to appeal to people who are less on the extremes
Not shocking that when your elections become like a reality tv show, the guy who wins it is a reality tv star
I mean AOC (for example) is going with the Trumpian view that any publicity is good publicity (even if it makes her seem like a pretentious teenager)
Well, it fires up his base
But it fires up the progressive base too
And when your margin in mi is .3%, you can’t afford to fire up people in Ann Arbor and flint
@Platinum Spark I know the article is about approval ratings, what I said was that he was simply gaining more minority support in a general sense. Also I do not see how the article synonymized approval ratings with vote total, I'm pretty sure it does make a distinction between the two. These two things also tend to correlate, however, so it isn't wrong to say that if these numbers hold the very well can land him a second term, especially given the other things in his favor this time.
Unless there is something that I missed in the article
I will say though that it shouldn't have claimed that Trump has a certain victory, because it's still too early to tell for sure.
It really doesn't suggest that he's gaining minority support
it's also not a legitimate news source
It makes no claim on how many points it went up by
it straight up says those polls are considered outliers
and the numbers it cites are STILL very low approval ratings
It does though, it explains that both black and Hispanic approval ratings now have increased relative to the votes respective to these groups, and although these two things are obviously not synonyms they are still indicators of increased support.
I don't think it's a wild claim to suggest that if a person is receiving support then given things go smoothly this will be more or less reflected in the polls. But again, I do disagree with the declarative language in the article.
Also what exactly constitutes a "legitimate" news source?
it actually doesn't say they increased
it implies it
unbiased and, when you're talking about polls, statistically sound
you can tell from the beginning something's off with this article:
"despite shrill denunciations of the president by the Democrats for his alleged racism"