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MASSIVE Numbers Of Democrats Are Quitting The Democratic Party, Trump Now Polling Highest EVER

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MASSIVE Numbers Of Democrats Are Quitting The Democratic Party, Trump Now Polling Highest EVER. A new poll from Gallup has Trump at +1 approval and Emerson has him at +4 giving him the highest aggregate polling numbers of his presidency.
One of the reasons for the massive jump in approval is that Democrats are no longer identifying as Democrats and many are quitting the party.
After Nancy Pelosi tore up Trump's speech we heard many angry callers into C-Span complaining of the Democrats and her behavior. They all said they would quit the party.
Of course then we see pundits claiming Trump won last night's Democratic Debate in Nevada. The candidates are just too far left for the average American.
This is in line with other trends we have seen and campaigns like the Walk Away campaign. Media is trying to claim its just Russians and that its fake news but the data doesn't lie.
Not only are Democrats losing party members over far left policy but many are showing up to Trump rallies in huge numbers.
If you don't believe it's happening just remember Jeff Van Drew, a Democratic congressman who switched parties and is now a republican.

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MASSIVE Numbers Of Democrats Are Quitting The Democratic Party, Trump Now Polling Highest EVER. A new poll from Gallup has Trump at +1 approval and Emerson has him at +4 giving him the highest aggregate polling numbers of his presidency.
One of the reasons for the massive jump in approval is that Democrats are no longer identifying as Democrats and many are quitting the party.
After Nancy Pelosi tore up Trump's speech we heard many angry callers into C-Span complaining of the Democrats and her behavior. They all said they would quit the party.
Of course then we see pundits claiming Trump won last night's Democratic Debate in Nevada. The candidates are just too far left for the average American.
This is in line with other trends we have seen and campaigns like the Walk Away campaign. Media is trying to claim its just Russians and that its fake news but the data doesn't lie.
Not only are Democrats losing party members over far left policy but many are showing up to Trump rallies in huge numbers.
If you don't believe it's happening just remember Jeff Van Drew, a Democratic congressman who switched parties and is now a republican.

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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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