JakeLloydFriendForWars.com Now just a couple days ago a report came out saying that Donald Trump is receiving 91% negative press coverage in the mainstream media.
Now with that being the case you would think that Trump's approval ratings would be in the toilet and by some accounts they are.
Some reports having him at about 35% and others having him at about 45% in light of the way he handled recent tragedies such as Hurricane Harvey.
Now the Democrat playbook Looks to be working if you look strictly at the polls, but the fact is that doesn't seem to be the case.
Democratic issues and major talking points like $15 minimum wage are wildly unpopular with average Americans.
Not only that, but the Democrats love to talk about free college and other free welfare services, but the fact is middle class Americans are increasingly becoming more and more disdainful of college in general.
So the Democratic agenda is not looking too good for voters.
Not only that, but the Democrats are defending 10 states that Trump needs to win in order to take total control of the Senate in 2018. The bad news is that these are in states that were won by Trump in the 2016 election.
Democrats also only hold a tiny fraction of governorships and state legislators, with Republicans holding 34 and 32 respectively.
So the Democrats are in a lot more trouble than they think.
Now, the majority of the populace is still with Donald Trump on immigration and economy.
That was even agreed on with people like Bernie Sanders.
Now, the news gets worse and worse as you realize that not only can Democrats not afford to lose any seats that they are likely to lose, but in order to take control, at least a 50% majority of the Senate, they need to win four seats.
They need to flip four Republican seats.
But a new tragedy has struck the Democratic Party because Donald Trump has started reaching across party lines to get issues solved, and that's being very well received by the general public.
Only 19% of people think that it's bad for Donald Trump to be doing so, and while 62% of Democrats think that it's good that he's working with Democratic leaders in Congress, 72% of Republicans do.
So that means that Donald Trump's Approval with Republicans is only going up and up.
Now, he missed out on a lot of conservative votes in the 2016 election because conservatives were not sure how conservative Trump really was.
But with things he's accomplished recently, like appointing Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court Justice, he's really raking in the conservative votes.
The conservative side of the Republican Party is really coming around to Donald Trump.
They like how he's handling the economy.
They like how he's handling immigration.
They like how he's running the presidency.
But not only are Democrats in trouble in the House and the Senate and governorships, but establishment Republicans are, as we see an increase in number of pro-Trump, pro-Make America Great Again congressmen primarying against establishment Republicans.
The fact is that average Republican voters like that Donald Trump is not trying to work exclusively with establishment Republicans.
They like that because they know that Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell don't work for them.
They work for their donors and special interests.
So they like that Trump is not working exclusively along party lines.
They know that the Republican and Democratic parties are not for them, but they know that Trump is.
So the truth of the matter is, Trump's support and approval is only going up and up as we approach 2018 and 2020 eventually, and the Democrats are in serious, serious trouble.