"Vice-presidential nominees typically receive a ratings bump after their party's convention, but Sen. JD Vance is bucking the tradition.
On the heels of last week's Republican National Convention, the Ohio senator is the least-liked vice-presidential candidate since 1980, CNN found in a polling analysis. It noted the data applied to nonincumbents.
Since 2000, vice-presidential nominees typically have had a net-positive rating immediately following the convention, at plus 19 points. Vance, however, is polling at minus 6 points just one week after accepting the vice-presidential nomination and officially embarking on the campaign trail, the network found.
The freshman lawmaker's lower-than-normal approval ratings are not an anomaly, as Vance has long polled behind other Republicans."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jd-vance-breaks-polling-records-in-the-worst-way/ar-BB1qySAi?ocid=BingNewsSerp&cvid=e167fdc4eae54b259f77de52075fd856&ei=4
Guess there's a lot of childless, cat lovers out there.
@no1marauder saidIt makes sense in celebrity TV cultures.
"Vice-presidential nominees typically receive a ratings bump after their party's convention, but Sen. JD Vance is bucking the tradition.
On the heels of last week's Republican National Convention, the Ohio senator is the least-liked vice-presidential candidate since 1980, CNN found in a polling analysis. It noted the data applied to nonincumbents.
Since 2000, ...[text shortened]... vid=e167fdc4eae54b259f77de52075fd856&ei=4
Guess there's a lot of childless, cat lovers out there.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidcare to give a source?
@no1marauder
disagree.
Kamala Harris owns the record for least liked.
@Earl-of-Trumps said"the least liked by a couple of losers you know and told you"?
@no1marauder
disagree.
Kamala Harris owns the record for least liked.
marauder offers historical polls going back to 1980, you throw a meaningless statement that you didn't even bother to fabricate at least something to support.
hmmm, which of the two statements should i take as true? Which??? Oh wait, i forgot, i am not a maga ashat cult member who idiotically takes anything at face value, i think i will go with the statement from the guy who offered evidence to support it.
@Zahlanzi saidwhat evidence?
"the least liked by a couple of losers you know and told you"?
marauder offers historical polls going back to 1980, you throw a meaningless statement that you didn't even bother to fabricate at least something to support.
hmmm, which of the two statements should i take as true? Which??? Oh wait, i forgot, i am not a maga ashat cult member who idiotically takes any ...[text shortened]... at face value, i think i will go with the statement from the guy who offered evidence to support it.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidclick the damn link you dingus
what evidence?
if you don't want to click on msn links google it
@Ponderable saidhttps://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4777757-vance-trump-vp-pick-rnc-2024-milwaukee/
care to give a source?
@Zahlanzi saidI didn't think it needed support because it is a well known fact, jack, that Kamala Harris was the least popular of the democratic presidential candidates in 2020. She was in last place with 1% of the vote, and she was the first to drop out.,
"the least liked by a couple of losers you know and told you"?
marauder offers historical polls going back to 1980, you throw a meaningless statement that you didn't even bother to fabricate at least something to support.
hmmm, which of the two statements should i take as true? Which??? Oh wait, i forgot, i am not a maga ashat cult member who idiotically takes any ...[text shortened]... at face value, i think i will go with the statement from the guy who offered evidence to support it.
you didn't know that? Please, don't let your ignorance be my problem.
@Ponderable saidThe latest RealClearPolitics average of recent polling showed Harris with just 3.4 percent support nationally, and just 3.3 percent and 2.7 percent backing in the early-voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire, respectively.
care to give a source?
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/sen-kamala-harris-drops-out-2020-presidential-race-n1094996
@Earl-of-Trumps saidThat's irrelevant to what the polls cited in the OP asked.
I didn't think it needed support because it is a well known fact, jack, that Kamala Harris was the least popular of the democratic presidential candidates in 2020. She was in last place with 1% of the vote, and she was the first to drop out.,
you didn't know that? Please, don't let your ignorance be my problem.
On another note, JD thinks having to bear the child from a act of rape is merely "inconvenient":
""My view on this has been very clear and I think the question betrays a certain presumption that is wrong. It's not whether a woman should be forced to bring a child to term, it's whether a child should be allowed to live, even though the circumstances of that child's birth are somehow inconvenient or a problem to the society. The question really, to me, is about the baby," he said, responding to a question about whether laws should allow women to get abortions if they are victims of rape or incest."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump-suffers-polling-blow-from-women-voters/ar-BB1qBrGo?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=57f27f5a034140158dfd9092d6d7d68f&ei=34
How do you think that's going to play in the campaign? It's a bit out of step with public opinion:
"Eighty-six percent of Americans of all parties think a pregnant woman should be able to legally have an abortion if she becomes pregnant because of rape or incest, the PORES/SurveyMonkey survey found. That includes 94 % of Democrats, 88 % of independents and 76 % of Republicans."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/vast-majority-republicans-support-abortion-exceptions-rape-incest-moth-rcna52237
EDIT: 86% of Americans agreeing on a political issue? I didn't think you could get 86% agreement on "Margot Robbie is a rather attractive woman" in the US.
@no1marauder saidBut I was not polled. I swear, I have NEVER been polled. So is this a solid unbiased poll. Is it a Fox or nbc or Sling poll? Who did it.? Was it fair? Can you prove it? Should we and Sonhouse rely o it?
"Vice-presidential nominees typically receive a ratings bump after their party's convention, but Sen. JD Vance is bucking the tradition.
On the heels of last week's Republican National Convention, the Ohio senator is the least-liked vice-presidential candidate since 1980, CNN found in a polling analysis. It noted the data applied to nonincumbents.
Since 2000, ...[text shortened]... vid=e167fdc4eae54b259f77de52075fd856&ei=4
Guess there's a lot of childless, cat lovers out there.
Is Marauder wasting our time? Did anyone here discount it when they saw it was a poll by the liberal media? What are we to make of it?
@AverageJoe1 saidFine. https://www.foxnews.com/official-polls/fox-news-poll-record-number-say-abortion-should-be-legal?msockid=17b4b52994316743009fa715954f666b
But I was not polled. I swear, I have NEVER been polled. So is this a solid unbiased poll. Is it a Fox or nbc or Sling poll? Who did it.? Was it fair? Can you prove it? Should we and Sonhouse rely o it?
Is Marauder wasting our time? Did anyone here discount it when they saw it was a poll by the liberal media? What are we to make of it?
91% in that poll reject JD's position; 35% always legal, 24% legal most of the time, 32% illegal except for rape, incest, save the life of the mother and only 7% supporting his always illegal because after all, a woman is really only a mobile piece of baby luggage.
@no1marauder saidI disagree w JD, though Marauder spreads lies that I have blind obedience to leaders of my party. Abort the incest and rape babies. No big deal. As embryos are only a few weeks old in rape cases, though maybe unfortunately older with incest.
That's irrelevant to what the polls cited in the OP asked.
On another note, JD thinks having to bear the child from a act of rape is merely "inconvenient":
""My view on this has been very clear and I think the question betrays a certain presumption that is wrong. It's not whether a woman should be forced to bring a child to term, it's whether a child should be allow ...[text shortened]... didn't think you could get 86% agreement on "Margot Robbie is a rather attractive woman" in the US.
Public opinion? Are we not here dissecting OUR opinion? Some public opinions are that producers support non-producers. Do you actually think people, like me, should consider the opinions of losers ,( and illegals who will be voting in a few years).?
What if you interview a loser parasite on the street about UBI….do we give credence to such a comment? Do y’all know any such losers, parasites?