"I do think it’s great to have your own content” but “you still need to have a message that resonates.”
However, “if I see a candidate dancing on TikTok, I’m not voting for that candidate.”
@DanaPerino#StewTakes
https://t.co/jHhw8iaDB5
New WaPo/ABC/Ipsos poll has plenty of bad news for the President, but:
Democrats “have struggled to persuade Americans that their ideas are superior to Trump’s.”
https://t.co/3BuC6PhOuh
Democrats “have struggled to persuade Americans that their ideas are superior to Trump’s.”
-1/3 trust Trump to handle cost of living issues, and 1/3 trust Democrats
-On immigration Trump has an advantage over Democrats: 38-34
-64% say Trump is out of touch, 64% also say Dems are
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"Despite the majority disapproval for Trump on the issues, Trump and the Republicans' approaches to both the economy and immigration still outpace views of the Democrats' approaches."
Negative views of the [Democratic] party now outweigh positive ones by 19 points, compared with an 11-point gap for the Republican Party. “Our branding is still as bad as it’s ever been,” said Anzalone, the Democratic pollster.
The @WSJ poll shows that "even while many voters disapprove of Trump’s economic management, they don’t see the Democrats as a better alternative. Republicans in Congress are favored over Democrats as better able to handle the economy and inflation."
https://t.co/3NIKvSA7YX
While disapproval with the President is growing, his approval rating is statistically unchanged this year. This helps explain:
"Some 92% of people who voted for him in 2024 give him a positive job rating today, including 70% who “strongly approve,” the Journal poll finds."
From the @CBSNews poll on the shutdown:
"From a list of descriptors of the parties, it's a case of weak (the way most of the nation describes the Democratic Party) versus extreme (the most often-picked label for the GOP)."
https://t.co/HtmeLD4Yen
"The Republican Party greatly outpaces the Democrats on being called "effective" and 'strong.'
"Over four in 10 rank-and-file Democrats describe their own party as weak."
@CBSNews