NEWS HEADLINES: Polls Against Trump Matter But Polls Against Me Don’t * 100PercentFedUp.com * by M Winger

Polls Against Trump Matter But Polls Against Me Don’t * 100PercentFedUp.com * by M Winger

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was quick to attack President Donald Trump’s supposed 100-day approval rate.

He said the polls this week show Americans fear Trump’s economic handling will walk us into a recession.

As Phil Hartman once said on NewsRadio: “I doubt that sir. But I would die for your constitutional right to make outrageous claims.”

Moments later, the tables turned.

A reporter pointed out Schumer’s own approval is lower than Trump’s, and is stuck at 17 percent. It’s the lowest among congressional leaders.

Suddenly polls don’t count as he quickly replied said “Polls come and go”.

Talk about trying to gaslight the people and talking out of the corner of both sides of his mouth.

The Post Millennial reports:

During the same presser, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that “polls come and go” just minutes after pointing out that an approval poll of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office turned out badly.

“The polls this week show Trump has the lowest 100-day approval rating since they started polling 80 years ago. The lowest. Even worse, 72 percent of Americans think it’s likely that Trump’s handling of the economy will walk us directly into a recession,” Schumer told reporters.

A few minutes later, a reporter asked him, “There’s a poll out today that has your approval rating lower than any other Congressional leader at 17 percent. Are you concerned that you may be a liability for your party?”

Schumer cut off the reporter and declared, “Polls come and go. Our party is united. We’re on our front foot. We’re stepping forward, going after Trump and having real success.”

Who still trusts this person?

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