Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 13, 2017
The Presidential polls were a complete hoax.
The New York Times said that Hillary Clinton had a 97% chance of winning on the morning of the election, based on hoaxed polls.
So why would anyone believe these approval ratings polls?
President Donald Trump’s approval rating jumped to 45 percent in the days following the president suggesting U.S. military action against North Korea, a poll released Friday shows.
Trump’s approval rating increased from 39 percent last week, according to a daily presidential tracking poll by conservative-leaning Rasmussen Reports.
The president’s approval rating is now at 37 percent, according to the non-partisan Gallup poll, with a new report scheduled for Monday.
Trump’s predecessor, former President Barack Obama, had an approval rating of 54 percentage at roughly the same point in his presidency.
The Rasmussen poll shows Trump’s approval rating increased after North Korean leader Kim Jung un threatened a missile strike on the nearby island of Guam, a U.S. territory with an American military base. And Trump responded Tuesday by saying that such action would be met with “fire, fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never seen before.”
These polls are taken selectively. They call certain areas, they separate certain demographics, they ask questions in a certain skewed way. You can look up the data on any specific poll, and see that they are openly admitting to fixing the poll, allegedly to make it more accurate.
The Jewish website FiveThirtyEight, which was the main website collecting the fake polling data for the election, is the same one collecting it for the approval rating from the same sources.
This is a repeat of the same hoax.
This is a way of gaslighting people. For the election, they thought that people would want to side with the winner, and vote for Hillary. That is a psychological thing. People like being on the winning side. They also thought that they could keep Trump supporters from turning out to vote for him, thinking it was hopeless.
With the polls, they are doing a similar thing – trying to manipulate people into thinking other people are against Trump, so they will go along with the crowd.
The reason Trump’s approval rating is now being cited as higher is probably because the people who do these fake polls like war talk.
The people generally do not like war talk, are not into wars, and especially do not care about North Korea, which is a non-threat.