Just like the poll that showed Harris up by 10 in Iowa (Trump won by 13) a week before the election, the recent polls are BS.
Peoples’s Pundit and Rasmussen are real polls and not propaganda.
The truth?
https://x.com/honestpollster/status/1916694815372169495?s=46&t=7lcEBaeRQalK-dycrW_5JA
I trust polls like I believed when they told everyone Hillary Clinton would beat Donald Trump. I trust polls like I believed when they told us Joe Biden was sharp as a tack. I trust polls as much as I believed safe and effective.
Suck my poll.
Some polls were accurate in 2016 and 2024 and called the states very accurately- Rasmussen, Rich Baris. A few other real pols. 2020 was an anomaly due to the cheating. The other polls are the equivalent of a NYT article about Trump or an MSNBC commentary- pure garbage and propaganda.
I dont believe in polls no matter who puts them out. The inaccuracy of polls is we’ll documented. The problem with Trump is he made many unrealistic promises to get elected. He set some really unrealistic expectations to an America that wants fast immediate fast results in everything. He did the opposite of underpromise and overdeliver on just about every campaign issue. The war in Ukraine would be over “very fast”. So fast. He had a plan. He knows Zelenskyy and Putin, “very well”. Strike one.
Tariffs on day one is another. His approval ratings decline started on “Liberation Day”. Remember that “many countries were calling him, Sir we want to make a deal”. 90 deals in 90 days. After a month of no deals now we are hearing how it will “be very tough to get any deals done by July . The trade war with China is about to hit consumers hard, give it another two weeks.
Then there is the assault on the financial markets, what a clown show.
Trump before being inaugurated said he would start fixing everything on day one. “I will act with historic speed”. lol. He is stuck in neutral right now.
But perhaps emblematic of the slow pace is that the main tax development expected on Trump's 100th day in office, which falls on Tuesday, is a Senate vote not to advance the bill but another step to confirm longtime tax expert Kenneth Kies to be an assistant secretary of the Treasury.