90 Miles From Tyranny : Q: Why Does Trump Win So Much? A: Because He’s Almost Always Right

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Saturday, February 8, 2020

Q: Why Does Trump Win So Much? A: Because He’s Almost Always Right


President Trump is on a political roll of epic proportions. With rising poll numbers and a full Senate acquittal that has knocked down the disastrous clown-car impeachment that was pushed by hapless anti-Trump House Democrats, the proverbial wind is at his back while the Democrat Party is staggering like a terminal alcoholic following an all-you-can-drink buffet binge.

It’s left supporters of the president once again thankful and a growing number of his detractors grudgingly impressed as more and more of them ask how it is President Trump manages to win so much.

The answer is quite simple. It’s because whether its on the economy, immigration, defense, the rights of citizens, the proper role of government, etc., President Trump is almost always right and today’s Democrat Party is almost always wrong.

Via The American Spectator:

Prosperity and national pride will always triumph over partisanship and petulant rage.

President Trump’s continued success in the face of unprecedented opposition from the Washington ruling class is obviously a source of considerable mystification for the Democrats, but the puzzle isn’t difficult to solve for any politician brave enough to look beyond the Beltway and observe what is happening in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans. The vast majority of the public can see that they are far better off now than they have been in a very long time. They are actually experiencing the genuine progress reported Tuesday by President Trump in the State of the Union address, as a new Gallup survey released Thursday confirms:

“Nine in 10 Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in their personal life, a new high in Gallup’s four-decade trend. The latest figure bests the previous high of 88% recorded in 2003.… It’s likely no coincidence that Americans’ heightened satisfaction with their personal life comes as confidence in the U.S. economy and their personal finances are also at...



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