After losing popularity, now Arnold Schwarzenegger is the one who mocks Trump: "You flooded"
Donald Trump's popularity fell from 45 percent to 37 percent, "the worst Gallup poll by any president early in his term," says an analyst.
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"When I set out to be president, I had to leave the program, which was when I knew for certain that I was doing it," said Arnold Schwarzenegger, "and they know what the outcome was," Said Trump, mocking the low rating that earned the first season of Celebrity Apprentice with host Arnold.
At that time Arnold did not remain silent, but they say that the one who laughs to the last, laughs better, and this time seems to be true, as this week published the popularity ratings of Trump, measured by the Gallup polls, and their quota Fell from 45 percent to 37 percent, "the worst Gallup poll of any president early in his term," said analyst Steven Dennis. Barack Obama, by comparison, stayed above 60% within his first 60 days as president.
"Oh, Donald. They published the ratings and you flooded. You're in the thirties now! But what were you expecting? If you eliminated school programs for children and food programs for the poor. Is that what you call 'making America big again'? For God's sake, who is advising you ? "Commented the ex-couple of Maria Shriver, who published his replica on her Twitter account.
In August 2011 Trump scoffed at Obama's popularity rating, which had dropped to 39%. It was the lowest figure during his two terms as president. Donald has been greatly affected by his administration's alleged political ties to Russia, its adjustments to immigration laws, espionage charges against Obama ('' wiretapping ''), and the changes Republicans have proposed to make Obamacare, The former president's controversial health care program.