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Redditsux@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 6 days ago

'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'

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'Lost the battle': New data shows public turning against Trump on 'core issue'

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Redditsux@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 6 days ago
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CNN's Harry Enten presented new polling that shows President Donald Trump is losing support on his "core issue."The president won an appeals court battle for now over control of the National Guard in California, where he has dispatched troops and active-duty U.S. Marines to assist with patrolling pr...
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    I hope this means the next round of protests hits the 10 million people mark.

    No Kings hit 13 million in total. The estimates you see floating around were produces by Alt National Park Service, who had people out there counting, and the reason there are many is that they posted estimates on their (I think Bluesky???) account as the day progressed, so larger estimates simply came from later in the day and 13 million was the final estimate. And no, this doesn’t mean Trump will be legally forced to resign by the 3.5% “rule”.

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      I’ve not seen the 13 million number posted anywhere. Do you have a link, perchance? Also, I have no clue what a 3.5% rule is.

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        Couple of posts:

        • “We’re honored to report that over 11 million showed up for today’s No Kings protest”
        • “A lot of people have questioned our No Kings crowd estimates…”
        • 3.5% rule

        The 3.5% rule is more of an observation than a rule. It’s hopeful, but little more than that.

        I couldn’t quickly find a citation for 13 million, but the first post does indicate counts are still coming in.

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