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Polls Show Mike Johnson’s Betrayals Have Fueled Historic Approval Plummeting Among Republicans, Surge Among Democrats

Matthew Boyle 1 May 2024 Washington, DC

Embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson, who will face a historic vote next week in the House of Representatives to remove his gavel and strip him of the Speakership, is plummeting among Republicans and supporters of former President Donald Trump and surging among Democrats and supporters of Democrat President Joe Biden.

When Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) calls the privileged resolution on a motion to vacate Johnson from the Speakership, Democrats intend to vote to save Johnson’s job by voting for the motion to table Greene’s resolution. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, the top Democrat in the House who has essentially seized control of the chamber from Johnson as evidenced by Democrats carrying the rule vote on the foreign aid package earlier in April, has made it clear he intends to make sure Democrats protect Johnson. But many might be asking why Democrats, who voted en masse to strip now former Speaker Kevin McCarthy of his gavel last October, would throw such a lifeline to Johnson and save him.

Polls over the last few weeks from the Economist and YouGov capture the story: Johnson is surging with Democrats, and collapsing with Republicans. Johnson has seen in just the past two weeks alone double digit swings towards him among Democrats and away from him among Republicans.

Three consecutive surveys from the Economist/YouGov show the trend. Back in mid-April, before Johnson handed operational control of the House chamber to Democrats with the foreign aid package that sends billions of American tax dollars to Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, Johnson’s overall favorability rating was already net underwater with 26 percent overall approving of his job performance and 35 percent disapproving. Thirty-nine percent in this survey conducted from April 14 to April 16 did not know what they thought of Johnson.

But when looking at the demographic breakdown of answers to this question, the divide in mid-April was stark when it comes to Trump versus Biden voters and Republicans versus Democrats. Among Trump voters back then, Johnson’s approval was at 50 percent and his disapproval at 18 percent, while 32 percent did not know. Among Republicans, Johnson was at 44 percent approval, 22 percent disapproval, and 34 percent uncertain. Among Biden voters, Johnson’s approval was 12 percent and disapproval was 61 percent, while 27 percent did not know. Among Democrats, Johnson’s approval was 14 percent and disapproval was 52 percent, while 34 percent did not know.

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/05/01/polls-show-mike-johnsons-betrayals-have-fueled-historic-approval-plummeting-among-republicans-surge-among-democrats/
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... a global genetic vaccination program ... so-called genetic vaccines

mRNA vaccines are not "genetic" anything. Article author ignorance or falsehood.

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... using modified mRNA encoding the spike protein ...

In real life, both mRNA vaccines code for a protein that is part of the spike, not for the entire spike. Article author ignorance or falsehood.

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... the alarm about the dangers of blood transfusions with the blood of vaccinated people ...

Wooooo-oooooo, scary. Over 230 million Americans have been fully vaccinated, many of whom have donated blood. If these "dangers of blood transfusions with the blood of vaccinated people" are real, why aren't hospitals overflowing with people with transfusion recipients with "Cardiovascular (and) Neurological Damages"? Stupidly false claim disproved by reality.

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The research, titled “Concerns regarding Transfusions of Blood Products Derived from Genetic Vaccine Recipients and Proposals for Specific Measures” is still awaiting review ...

An unreviewed "study" ... why am I not surprised? :silly:  :silly:  :silly:  :silly:  :silly:
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Not where I live...the desert dessicates anything with moisture before it can break down to gas off.

As far as "wasted salad greens", I don't waste and do a good job of converting mine to methane on my own. :smokin:
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Can the global climate change crowd get any more idiotic????

Yes
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/1/24
« Last post by ricebug on Today at 09:21:14 pm »
G'day, Pookie!
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Or at least a stern look.

Or make them listen to Chuckles and her word salad for awhile. *****rollingeyes*****
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Incarcerate? How many of them proclaimed themselves to be terrorist? Revoke whatever visas or green cards and send them back to whatever shithole they came here from, I suggest Gaza since they are so enamored of Hamas who by the way is in need of cannon fodder. For any that proclaim themselves members of Hamas or any other terrorist organization, if American citizens I think there should be a penalty of citizenship revoked and free trip to the home of their chosen terrorists.

If they don't want to go back to the rock from under which they crawled here from, ship them off to Gitmo.
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That’s who I thought he was referring to

Never eaten dog myself, but from what I understand, it’s an acquired taste

 :shrug: Coyote ain't terrible... Not preferred, but it'll eat. About like coon, but not as greasy... needs to be in the pot a while.
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:facepalm2:

Can the global climate change crowd get any more idiotic????
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They aren't pushing back about jack sh*t!! **nononono* Its election season and they are only trying to seduce pro-military and military voters into thinking they support the military.  In real life they can't agree what the day of the week is.  This is nothing but a massive con by congress.
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