Americans are happier with their government than they been for a really, really, long time but that fact is being suppressed by the “liberal media” because members of that industry hope “to slow the support for President Donald Trump and his second-term agenda.”
That’s the verdict from Washington Examiner’s columnist Paul Bedard, who explained that Americans now “have the best outlook for the nation they have ever had, a remarkable turnaround so far kept secret by much of the media and Washington,” which is hoping to undermine Trump.
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He reported the results are from Rasmussen Reports pollster Mark Mitchell who explained to the Washington Secrets column that for the last week, “likely voters who believe the country is headed in the right direction have been about even with those who believe it is headed in the wrong direction.”
Then last week “right direction” came in a point higher than “wrong.” And Trump’s approval soared to 54%.
“Trump approval hit 54%, net plus-10, and on Thursday, right direction tied the out all-time high. But here’s what’s crazy. Right direction exceeded wrong track by 1 point, which has never happened in our polling, ever,” Mitchell explained. […]
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