Here's Stephen Green echoing my Insta-analysis from last night: "If you liked all the things I didn’t get passed last year, you’re going to like them even better when I don’t get them passed this year."
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Brandon's nap-nap before slap-slap:
Donald Trump isn't getting any more popular
Usually when presidents leave office, they almost immediately get more popular. The longer they are out of office, the more kindly the public tends to think of them.
Donald Trump is breaking that mold, at least according to a new Marquette Law School poll of Wisconsin voters.
In that survey, just 36% of the state's voters have favorable opinions of Trump, while 57% percent have unfavorable ones.
What's remarkable is that those numbers are virtually unchanged from how Wisconsin voters viewed Trump in August 2021 (38% favorable/55% unfavorable) and October 2021 (38%/57%).
There's been no softening in the public's attitude toward Trump -- even in a swing state like Wisconsin, which he won in 2016 and lost in 2020.
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Brandon's nap-nap before slap-slap:
Donald Trump isn't getting any more popular
Usually when presidents leave office, they almost immediately get more popular. The longer they are out of office, the more kindly the public tends to think of them.
Donald Trump is breaking that mold, at least according to a new Marquette Law School poll of Wisconsin voters.
In that survey, just 36% of the state's voters have favorable opinions of Trump, while 57% percent have unfavorable ones.
What's remarkable is that those numbers are virtually unchanged from how Wisconsin voters viewed Trump in August 2021 (38% favorable/55% unfavorable) and October 2021 (38%/57%).
There's been no softening in the public's attitude toward Trump -- even in a swing state like Wisconsin, which he won in 2016 and lost in 2020.
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