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The Startling Statistic That Could Spell
Doom for Joe Biden

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Posted By: Garnet, 10/26/2021 2:22:12 PM

The writing has been on the wall for Democrats for some time now, with President Joe Biden’s approval ratings dropping close to basement levels (freefalling after the Afghanistan debacle) and Congress’ approval among a majority of voters being even worse.But new numbers out from Gallup Polls show a rather startling statistic that is going to keep Joe Biden or, rather, his handlers up late at night trying to figure out ways to overcome. One key bit of data from the poll shows that support among Democrats for the Democrat-controlled Congress has dropped from 55% last month to 33% just one month later: (Snip)A 22 percent drop. Among Democrats. Wowsers.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Blue-Z-Anna 10/26/2021 2:39:25 PM (No. 958048)
Let's go Brandon !!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: red1066 10/26/2021 2:41:35 PM (No. 958050)
More proof that demoslut voters and the wet finger in the wind independents, are as dumb as a pile of rocks. My apologies to the pile of rocks. Even with these numbers, the Biteme people will continue to whistle past the grave yard because ruining the country is their only objective. It's the only thing that makes them happy.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Luandir 10/26/2021 2:49:41 PM (No. 958055)
How do you define "doom?" He's still going to have presidential powers, and Merrick Garland's Ministry of Love could be turned to even worse persecutions. The Dems, however disarrayed, will still control Congress for the next year. And does anyone expect the party that stole 2020 and staged January 6 to just let themselves be rolled next November? We are fortunate that opinion is turning so strongly against him, and that Kamala has effectively disqualified herself as his potential replacement, but we have to press every advantage possible if we hope to take back Congress in 2022.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Ketchuplover 10/26/2021 2:54:59 PM (No. 958060)
I'd like to think that Dem support is flagging BECAUSE of these monstrous bills being pushed through.... Not because they haven't succeeded. Surely there must be some Democrats who hate what these radicals are doing to their party!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Birddog 10/26/2021 3:00:52 PM (No. 958066)
Most recent YouGov poll has Congressional approve/disapprove at 15/64
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Surroundedbyblue 10/26/2021 3:05:04 PM (No. 958068)
In a Dominion world, why is anything Brandon does spell doom. They can just make it up now every election. It’s precedence.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: chance_232 10/26/2021 3:11:15 PM (No. 958075)
Who makes up the 12% of Republicans who approve of Biden? And why? You have to be a complete moron to actually approve of this clown.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 10/26/2021 3:15:35 PM (No. 958076)
An interesting article about supposed fears of the leaders of the Democrat party, but in the modern context of politics, almost without meanng. Elections of the future will mimic what went on in November 2020...chicanery, deceit and theft. This is what Democrats do. But, for the moment, let us assume this will not be the case in the mid-terms and Republicans return to power in congress. The first two years of FJB will have been enough to substantially weaken our country (by deliberate design) and presidenntial veto power will make it permanent. Democrat leaders knew the importance of the first two years, which explains open borders, appeasement of the Iranians, "woke" promotion in government policies i.e. General Milley etc., and loss of energy independence...this in ten months. For America, only the beginning of sorrows. The Democrats now in power hate our country, of that make no mistake.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Nimby 10/26/2021 3:16:33 PM (No. 958077)
They will stuff the ballots and claim 91 million voted for this loser again!!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: JackBurton 10/26/2021 3:20:22 PM (No. 958087)
Just ONE statistic? Aren't there like a dozen or so?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bighambone 10/26/2021 3:24:39 PM (No. 958094)
It will depend how many more “Biden Bucks” they can legislate and pass out before the elections.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: clayusmcret 10/26/2021 3:24:50 PM (No. 958095)
Wow! Do they even include republicans and/or conservatives in their polling?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Laotzu 10/26/2021 3:29:24 PM (No. 958101)
So? There is a strong likelihood that election outcomes will not reflect popular sentiment. Even if they do, the government will still remain in the hands of the statist administrative state and Obama judges. Swapping out congressman will not change that one bit. Winning elections is nearly meaningless. It is a huge mistake to believe the proper goal is to win the next election. The proper goal should be the Shermanesque decimation of the Democrat Party, for the second time in 160 years. It should be lawful, thorough, and lasting -- longer lasting than the last time. Probably some Constitutional housekeeping needed as well to maintain the firewall against Democrats.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: GoodDeal 10/26/2021 4:05:32 PM (No. 958121)
Everyone is holding up the number one sign so what’s the problem?
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Reply 15 - Posted by: HerbVA 10/26/2021 4:16:46 PM (No. 958128)
Actually it is a 37% drop, a 23 percentage point drop.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: doctorfixit 10/26/2021 4:34:49 PM (No. 958133)
Disband Congress, Board up all the building in Washington, Bulldoze the whole place into a landfill, restore the original marshes. Better luck next time.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Luke21 10/26/2021 5:00:26 PM (No. 958149)
I've noticed their gaslighting polls. New Biden low of 38 percent. Then a new Biden "low" of 41 percent the next week. Then another "low" of 42 percent within about five days. While 42 percent was often a new "high" for Trump. Polls and elections are trash. Watch the birdie.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Rubinski 10/26/2021 5:27:40 PM (No. 958174)
They don’t care how unpopular Biden is—they’ll throw him away after they get what they want. He’s the throwaway candidate, doing unpopular things.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 10/26/2021 5:42:57 PM (No. 958188)
FJB
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Reply 20 - Posted by: mc squared 10/26/2021 5:54:31 PM (No. 958193)
Makes no difference. They knew he would be despised and that's why they ran him instead of a viable candidate.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: Starboard_side 10/26/2021 6:33:37 PM (No. 958217)
#16, my grandfather used to say we should just give Congress 2 years off, with pay, so they could stop doing more harm.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: udanja99 10/26/2021 6:43:08 PM (No. 958222)
Those demonrats who no longer support the demonrats in congress will still vote demonrat when the time comes.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: Strike3 10/26/2021 8:17:17 PM (No. 958286)
Biden's goal was to screw conservatives and "the rich." The idiot picked up a shotgun and screwed everybody. Democrats buy groceries and gas, who woulda known? The most noticeable statistic is that his IQ is now zero, Lights out. FJB
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Reply 24 - Posted by: XCenturion 10/26/2021 9:00:51 PM (No. 958328)
It makes you wonder at this point what type of Neanderthal still supports this bit by bit destruction of the USA by Biden and those probing him up.
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