Poll: Hillary Clinton's Approval Rating Hits Record Low

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Dec. 20, 2017

Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's approval rating is at an all-time low, according to a new Gallup poll.

From The Hill:
Clinton now holds a 36 percent approval rating among Americans, according to Gallup, down 5 percentage points since June. The rating falls below Clinton's previous low of 38 percent in August to September of last year. 

The former first lady also reached a new high disapproval rating of 61 percent. Clinton has bucked the trend of defeated presidential candidates gaining popularity after the election, Gallup says. 

Clinton's unpopularity rivals Trump's, whose favorability rating remains around 40 percent, a record low for presidents at the end of their first year.
The media loves to ignore the reality that if Hillary Clinton had won the election she'd have even lower approval ratings than President Trump, even with the media showering her with praise.

The way she's behaved since losing has been comically embarrassing, both for herself and the Democratic Party. It's clear most Democrats want to excise her like a cancer, but they can't because her cronies still control the party.

The only people who still support her are lunatics like Pete Davidson from SNL.



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