Americans don't trust, are embarrassed by Twitler

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On the day that Twitler shifted his attack to "legal" immigration to fire up his base, we learn that Twitler's popularity and job approval numbers hit historic lows.

Polls are just polls, of course, but it should be disturbing to the Turd Reich that people don't trust the Scheissfuhrer. They don't believe him. They don't respect him. And more than 50% say they're embarrassed by him.

Now the Senate is about to tell him to go Fuck himself again on healthcare and immigration, and the madness in the White House will likely increase.

Shit's still hitting the fan.

Sad day for America.

https://poll.qu.edu/national/release...ReleaseID=2476

A growing majority of American aren't fans of how President Trump is doing his job, according to a new poll out Wednesday.

Per the Quinnipiac Poll, only 33% approve of how Trump is doing his job, compared to 61% who disapprove. That's down from June 29, when the poll found Trump had a 40% job approval rating, with 55% saying they disapproved.
These newest numbers are the lowest approval and highest disapproval numbers from this particular poll that Trump has received since his inauguration.

The poll also found that several negative views of the president
54% said they were embarrassed to have him as president
57% said they he was abusing the powers of his office
60% said they believed he was above the law
71% said Trump was not levelheaded
62% said Trump was not honest
63% said Trump did not have good leadership skills
59% said he did not care about average Americans
63% said he did not share their values

"It's hard to pick what is the most alarming number in the troubling trail of new lows for President Donald Trump," poll assistant director Tim Malloy said in a statement. "Profound embarrassment over his performance in office and deepening concerns over his level-headedness have to raise the biggest heads."

The poll did find two positive views of the president's traits: 58% said the president was strong and 55% said he was intelligent.
The poll surveyed 1,125 voters around the country from July 27 to Aug. 1. It has a margin of error of 3.4 points.