Buoyed by the support he sees for his policies outside the Beltway and new polls showing a “rising tide” for Republicans, President Trump is growing more confident that his party will retain control of the House and Senate in the midterm elections. “He’s pretty bullish,” said Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy, who traveled on Air Force One to Trump’s sold out rally in Duluth, Minn., Wednesday. “Enthusiasm matters. And Democrats, because of the nature of this cycle, they’re enthused because he’s in the White House. But you can’t help but recognize the enthusiasm and excitement that Americans have for the president and the more he does that [host rallies], the more he’ll help turnout,” added the Republican and key Trump ally. “A rising tide for Donald Trump could have an impact on the midterm elections,” said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center. “Our previous polling in states like Ohio had shown that many voters are making candidate choices based on their desire for better checks and balances on the president. But if approval of Trump continues to rise, voters may not care as much about electing a Congress that will stand up to the president,” he added. “Duluth, Minnesota is not a hotbed for conservatism, it is kind of the toughest area that he has, I think, in the upper Midwest, the Iron Range, the old school Democrat, and it was impressive to see how many people came out from Duluth, the love he was receiving, from a group of people I don’t think are used to going Republican rallies. It just shows that when you fight for people’s jobs, you fight for their future, man they will be loyal to you,” said Duffy.....snip~ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...term-elections-poll-shows-rising-tide-for-gop Oh noes.....say it isn't so. Even with the latest Demo dishonest and deceit over Illegal Alien separated families. Trumps approval keeps on going up and now its affecting the Repubs Midterm. Looks like the Demos and their Lame Stream Media efforts are all for naught. That Blue wave.....just isn't.
Just what the Demos feared the most.....and now the Economy is set to improve even more by the end of the year. The leftness can thank Nancy Pelosi and Schumer for leading them down the road to ruin.
The poll has a link to it.....Rasmussen and Gallop already had their polls out saying the same thing. Now its Suffolk/USA Today. Another leftist poll, telling the left like it is. Once poised to deliver a knockout blow to the White House, Democrats have seen their advantage lessen in midterm election polls. The latest Suffolk University/USA Today survey found Trump’s approval ratings increasing and the gap between House Democrats and Republicans shrinking.....snip~
There is a wave of Republicans leaving Congress - CNNPolitics Jun 5, 2018 - (CNN)House Republicans are announcing they're leaving office at a significantly faster rate than any other recent Congresses, suggesting Democrats could pick up seats in the 2018 midterm elections. Already, at least 44 House Republicans have announced they are retiring, running ... https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/10/politics/house-retirement-tracker/index.html
Republicans Take Lead in Reuters Generic Poll - redstate.com https://www.redstate.com/california_yankee/2018/05/22/republicans... According to Wired, Republicans have six point lead over Democrats in latest Reuters generic poll — 40.7% to 34.5%: BREAKING: Republicans have six point lead over Democrats in latest Reuters generic poll.
GOP breaks fundraising record, beating Democrats in voter turnout..... June 20, 2018 10:48 AM Despite polls showing Republicans trailing in polls, the GOP’s top leader has revealed that it has raised more money in a midterm election year than any party in history and that its voter turnout plan is beating Democrats in some key districts. “The RNC is investing in over 70 races across the country,” said Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. “We're already on the ground in 27 states. In California two weeks ago, there were seven races where Hillary Clinton won those districts. In six of those districts, more Republicans turned out than Democrats. That is very good for us in those primaries.” Her focus is also on voter turnout and she said that the results in California show that the GOP can get results for little money if it is spent strategically. “The Democrats put $10 million into that state to push turnout. We put $300,000 in to push turnout because we knew how important it was. But we did it more strategically, and we knew exactly where our voters were because of our data. And we still beat them. A bellwether of who wins in the general has always been which party turns out more people in the primary. In the past four election cycles, the party that gets more people out in the primary usually wins in the general,” she told the group. Added to money has been building an army on the ground, she added.....snip~ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ing-record-beating-democrats-in-voter-turnout Oh uhoo Lefties of the leftness. Hows that DNC money problem you got going? But but but.....Leftness voter enthusiasm, huh?
Now Trump is predicting a Red Wave. Just what the Demos didn't need. Looks like Perez and Ellison can only manufacture more failure for the Demos. Unable to excite leftists voters, this doesn't bode well for the Demos.
I believe that drastic measures like publishing photos from 2014 to attempt to get Americans and the world angry with President Trump will be exposed..... and will hurt the Dems in a huge way in the 2018 elections. Obama officials rushed to explain photos from 2014 that went viral showing locked-up immigrant children — and Trump's facilities look the same
Voting for Democrats of any kind is a bad idea for Americans to do. They are nothing but failures, and their ideology and policies show that.
I help with internal polling in two states. Trump has gained a significant amount of support, especially from the Black population. The mid-terms will show that the divide is getting wider. The heartland states are now quite aware that they can control the political landscape, especially in the Senate. I look for the House to remain Republican and for the Dems to get creamed in many of the Senate races. From my point of view, Maxine Waters and Cory Booker are looking to start race riots and/or a peer pressure based narrative. Why ??? To try to bring back some of the now 27% of Blacks who are no longer solid Democratic Party voters.
Globalist are people who have no loyalty to Any Nation. They consider themselves above Nations. They are citizens of the Earth. They blame nation-states like America for everything wrong with Earth and can't control Earth as long as nation-states like America go around doing what they want.
That's well beyond what most conservatives call a "globalist". Most people are simply referring to people who think international trade is a pretty good idea.
The story mentions Wisconsin and Minnesota - fly over country. Where Hillary couldn't bother to campaign because it was after all her turn.
Good luck getting more liberals to turn out to support more illegal aliens and higher taxes, as that is the only platform the left has, besides whining about Trump...
Monday, July 02, 2018 The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_jul02
https://www.inquisitr.com/4964989/donald-trump-approval-rating-midterm-elections/ As his immigration policy of separating families at the border set off nationwide protests this weekend, Donald Trump took another hit in his approval rating. His average rating, as compiled by the data site FiveThirtyEight, dipped below 42 percent for the first time since June 15, while his negative number in the average of all polls rose to 52.3 percent, his highest disapproval since June 12. ------- According to polls analyzed by Slate, even Trump’s current approval numbers are not as good as they appear. A Suffolk University/USA Today poll showed that when asked whether they plan to vote for a Republican or Democrat in the upcoming midterms, 45 percent of voters choose a Democrat and 39 percent a Republican, a six point difference. But when the question becomes, “Do you want to elect a Congress that mostly cooperates with President Trump, or one that mostly stands up to President Trump?” the difference rises to 21 points, with 55 percent saying they want a congress that stands up to Trump. Only 34 percent said they would vote for a congress that cooperates with Trump.