MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
By Melissa Quinn @ WashingtonExaminer.com, Oct. 19
Posted because it's an innovative approach to questions. Looks from this that is 22% of Republicans that are the hardcore fans, but a disturbingly high number of Republicans, 79%, are overall still okay with him as president. Still, 42% of the population is a pretty damn high number for rating a president "worst in history" even though it's not been a full year:
[....] The poll from the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion released Thursday found 16 percent of adults say Trump's legacy will be below average, while 42 percent believe the president will be remembered as one of the worst in history.
Seven percent of adults say Trump will be considered one of the best presidents, compared to another 11 and 19 percent who say he will be remembered as an above average or average commander in chief, respectively.
Expectations for Trump's presidency are divided among party lines, with 88 percent of Democrats believing the president will be remembered as either below average or one of the worst American presidents.
By contrast, 79 percent of Republicans think Trump will leave behind a more positive legacy. Thirty-one percent of GOP voters think people will remember Trump as average, while 26 percent say he'll be above average. Twenty-two percent said Trump will be rated as one of the greatest presidents in U.S. history [....]