Serious Latest Poll: Americans are confident of President-Elect Donald Trump's job rating

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Two weeks after Election Day, most Americans say President-elect Donald Trump will ultimately do a good job as president according to a new CNN/ORC Poll.

A majority of 53%, say they think Trump will do a very or fairly good job as president, and 40% say they have a lot of confidence in Trump to deal with the economy,
a share that outpaces the percentage who had that much confidence in Barack Obama, George Bush, Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan ahead of their first inaugurations.

Donald Trump's favourability has risen post-election to a new high point in CNN/ORC polling: 47% have a favourable view of him. The new ratings outpace the previous
high reached just after the GOP convention in July, when 43% saw Trump favourably.



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In view of President-Elect Donald J Trump's new rating I forecast that in two hour's time Dow will smash through the 19,000 level to set a new record high in the history
of US of A.

All you losers who are anti-Trump, especially winnipeqjets, you all should prepare to go and drown yourselves in Bedok reservoir or jump off from the top storey of your
HDB flats.
 
Two weeks after Election Day, most Americans say President-elect Donald Trump will ultimately do a good job as president according to a new CNN/ORC Poll.

A majority of 53%, say they think Trump will do a very or fairly good job as president, and 40% say they have a lot of confidence in Trump to deal with the economy,
a share that outpaces the percentage who had that much confidence in Barack Obama, George Bush, Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan ahead of their first inaugurations.

Donald Trump's favourability has risen post-election to a new high point in CNN/ORC polling: 47% have a favourable view of him. The new ratings outpace the previous
high reached just after the GOP convention in July, when 43% saw Trump favourably.



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In view of President-Elect Donald J Trump's new rating I forecast that in two hour's time Dow will smash through the 19,000 level to set a new record high in the history
of US of A.

All you losers who are anti-Trump, especially winnipeqjets, you all should prepare to go and drown yourselves in Bedok reservoir or jump off from the top storey of your
HDB flats.




BREAKING: Dow breaks above 19,000, S&P jumps over 2,200 as stocks hit record highs.
 
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All told, 66% say a Trump presidency will bring change to the country, but just 43% say it will be change for the better, twenty points below the 63% who thought Obama would bring change for the better in November 2008
 
On one point of concern, few say Trump's efforts have gone far enough to assuage their worries. About 6 in 10 say the arrangement Trump has proposed for handling his business while serving as president -- to have his adult children run the Trump Organization -- does not go far enough to prevent conflicts.

The poll suggests Trump is shaping up to be one of the most polarizing presidents-elect the nation has had in recent years. Alongside relatively high confidence in his ability to deal with the economy, there's also an outsized lack of confidence and a diminished middle-ground, a pattern that repeats on similar questions. While 40% say they have deep confidence in him to handle the nation's economy, 34% say they have no real confidence in him on that score, 7 points above the previous high of 27% for George W. Bush and nearly double the share who had no confidence in Obama on the economy (19%). Just a quarter fall into the middle category, saying they have "some confidence" in Trump.

On handling foreign affairs, a weak point for Trump throughout the campaign for the presidency, confidence in the President-elect is sharply upside-down, yet still, few land in the middle. Almost half (49%) say they have no real confidence vs. 27% who say they have a lot of faith in the president elect, just 23% say they have "some confidence."
 
Overall, Trump ranks toward the middle of the pack on providing leadership and making appointments, but here too, his no confidence numbers far outpace those for his predecessors. On providing real leadership, 33% have deep confidence, but 43% say they have no confidence. And thinking about appointing the best people to office, 32% say they have a lot of confidence in Trump, yet 45% say they have no confidence in him to choose appointees.
 
Several demographic divides that emerged during the campaign appear to persist post-election. Women are less apt to see Trump as a good president than are men, almost two-thirds of whites say he'll do a good job vs. about a third of non-whites, and residents of rural areas are more than twice as likely as urbanites to think Trump will do a good job.
 
BREAKING: Dow breaks above 19,000, S&P jumps over 2,200 as stocks hit record highs.






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Dow closes above 19,000 as stocks notch record closing highs; telecoms spike 2%. Continue reading:



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A trader wears a hat that reads 'DOW 19,000' on the floor of the NYSE in New York on Monday, 21st Nov 2016.



Instead of whining around here, chee-bye kia winnipegjets the sore loser should go and jump down from the top floor of his/her bird cage!
 
stock market went up in 14 days what it took to go up in two years........wonder where the money is coming from,where is the source of delusion?
 
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