Donald Trump’s poll numbers crater

Somewhere in the distance of my rather vivid imagination lies a sea of gold. This sea of tranquility is capable of offering healing power to all who wander its banks, all who dive into its beautiful, gushing waters. We have experienced the peace of this sea before. For example, we felt it when Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election. We felt it during the Georgia special elections. We felt it more recently when we clobbered Elon Musk’s candidate in Wisconsin, proving that all the cash in the world cannot compete with democracy.
Let us visualize winning the midterms, a time when we can experience these peaceful feelings once again. So, the odds are in our favor. Want to know why? “Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of where the country is headed.” This comes from a recent Yahoo!/YouGov news poll. The question: Are things on the wrong track under Trump?
My friends, my readers — almost SIXTY percent of respondents say — yes, they are. Overall 57% say we’re “off on the wrong track.” Now for the best news — Only 33% say we’re on the RIGHT track. 33%!
I never thought I’d EVER say this, but — that is almost into the TWENTIES. How low can Trump’s numbers go? The sky’s the limit on THAT one. 33%. Do you know how hated a president must be to achieve a number like that?
The issues:
Cost of living — 63% disapprove
Tariffs — 60% disapprove
Deportations of immigrants — 53% disapprove
This poll was taken between June 26 and June 30 and is ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT polls to date. His numbers are COLLAPSING, and you bet your boots this will have negative repercussions for Republicans in the midterms, just you wait!
There is not ONE issue he is polling well on, nothing that the American people like about him. But those numbers may yet take a dip into the TWENTIES. That is astonishing and such bad news for the GOP It’s stunning.
So, yes, this country is in pain. Yes, we have a dementia-ridden destructive moron in the white house. All of that is true. But there is hope. There is hope that we will get to experience those tranquil waters once again soon — when the midterms come calling.