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The latest Gallup poll is bad news for Democrats

Patriot Retort:

As I mentioned earlier, the latest Gallup poll released this morning shows President Trump with a 49% approval number – which is Gallup’s highest approval of his presidency.

But that’s only part of the bad news for Democrats coming out of the latest Gallup poll.

When you look deeper, things only look grimmer.

But first, one last thing on Iowa because it does relate to the details from Gallup.

One thing that has gotten overshadowed (pun intended) by the abysmal mishandling of the Democrat caucus is the low turnout from yesterday.

Just last week, Politico reported that Democrats were anticipating very high voter turnout in Iowa.

The Iowa Democratic Party has been preparing for record-breaking turnout for more than a year, driven both by Democrats’ angst about President Donald Trump and by an unusually large field of candidates — many of them with their own significant, independent turnout operations. The state party chairman, Troy Price, said the party is anticipating more caucus-goers than in 2008, which set a record when 239,000 Democratic voters participated, lifting Obama to victory. [Emphasis Dianny’s]

Yeah.  They were wrong.

The Washington Post reported this morning that now the Iowa Democratic Party is saying that last night’s caucus is “on pace” with what they had in 2016.

Huh.

And with such an enormous field of candidates too.

Say, what happened to all that “Democrats are going to turn out in droves because Orange Man Bad” wishful thinking, guys?

Well, perhaps we get a little peek into why from the latest Gallup poll:

As Trump’s job approval rating has improved, so has the image of the Republican Party. Now, 51% of Americans view the Republican Party favorably, up from 43% in September. It is the first time GOP favorability has exceeded 50% since 2005. [Emphasis Dianny’s]

Huh.

But wait!  There’s more!!!

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