Iowa Voters Tell CNN Why They Support President Trump

It’s not looking good for the left. Even mainstream media has begun to grudgingly admit that President Trump is doing a good job and looking strong for 2020. False cries of a bad economy, poor negotiating tactics and war mongering have fallen away. The simple release of the Mueller report put many of their favorite criticisms to bed.

Now, even CNN polls have President Trump in the lead. Sure, a few far-left polls can find a way to make Biden look good, but every pollster shows him losing progress by the day. In the meantime, President Trump is still winning. Just recently, he managed to score a win with Mexico on immigration policy.

None of that is enough for the left-wing media to throw in the towel just yet. They’re still trying to find ways to shift the country back to the left. Most outlets celebrated a slightly-lower-than-average jobs report for May. It didn’t help, since every other facet of the economy showed continued acceleration.

In this video, they’re trying to make Trump supporters look bad. It’s an old shtick, and the savvy supporters are ready for it. We now have so many irrefutable talking points that it’s just plain tough to play the gotcha game.

You can see this for yourself when you watch this video. Bonus points for anyone who catches the frustration in the reporter’s voice.


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