The State Of The Union Is Strong & Impeachment Backlash Is Real

You’ve probably heard about the record high Gallup approval rating for President Trump of 49% but that’s just scratching the surface of what that polling represents. Consider that the favorability rating for the Republican Party today is 51% and that the favorability rating for the Republican Party in September when Pelosi announced the impeachment inquiry was 43%.

President Trump’s approval rating change since the announcement of the impeachment inquiry went up 6%. The Republican party’s change in favorability since the announcement up 8%. How about the other side of the spectrum?

Democrat’s favorability rating at the time of the September announcement was 45%. What’s the change since September? well, it's down 3%. In fact, how significant is the change we’re seeing right now? The last time more than half of the country viewed the Republican party favorably was 2005.

Pop culture might make you think that you’re the odd one for thinking there are only two genders. You’re not. They might make you think your belief in God is odd. It’s not. Mainstream news media might make you think you’re in the minority. You’re not. They are. This country has experienced various capitulation points that have changed the course of our culture and society. The extremism of endless genders, extravagant Super Bowl performances, removal of God from all aspects of our society. The open embrace of socialism.

We might look back on this failed coup by the Democrats and realize it was one of the most important moments in modern political history for constructive reasons. It might have taken the Democrat’s corruption and underhanded effort to attempt to eliminate our dull elected President that became the moment the pendulum began to swing the other way. Every Democrat responsible for the anti-American impeachment coup deserves to be relegated to the dust bin of political history. This might be the first sign that we’re on our way to seeing it happen in November. 

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