The simple answer; no! Trump promoted himself as a strong leader but the American public believe otherwise.
lame it wasn't a specific question to broad, it should of been asked was he a STRONG leader for the NWO globalist like bush and obama was .
Eh. I don't see Trump as a leader as much as a maverick. They should have saved that one for Trump not McCain, cause McCain is as far from a maverick as I can think of. He is a hot headed, strong willed... guy. He has achieved an impossible task and for that I give him a heck of a lot of credit. But I still disagree with a sizable portion of his platform. Less than Clinton, but still a whole lot. Unfortunately the US seems to be polarising into two loud, obnoxious, militant wings, with no center in sight.
On an exact parallel to the decline of the middle class. I understand why people voted Trump but now he has to be held accountable.
True. Unfortunately, the Dems have no power at any level of government. So it's down to Republicans who will back him right up until he loses an election. The only opposition is from war hawk GOPers who are even worse than him. Scum like McCain.
I don't see groups like the Freedom Caucus as a bunch of hawk GOPers. You won't see a lot of opposition from the GOP. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just that they keep it off t he radar. I'm sure Ryan and McConnell would love to see Trump out of office.
I don't think I will trust a poll that is conducted by these guys but let's play along and say it was truly a random 1004 people they sampled. If you actually go look at that poll in its entirety there's a ton of questions asked and as expected very polarized. What is interesting is the overwhelming approval even at this early stage by people that put him there. High 80s or higher on the issues he ran on My point is Trump got off to a rocky start but if he does any positive things which is likely... well he's going to go two terms. Easily. Fascinating really, thanks for sharing