GasWaster
He's giving himself straight A's on economic performance—literally A+++++. Yet the polling numbers tell a different story entirely.
When you look at voter feedback, it breaks down pretty starkly. About 22% of voters are on the same page, handing out A grades for economic management. Fair enough—there's always a base that agrees with any given position.
But here's where it gets interesting: 36% of voters are going the opposite direction, marking the economy with an F. That's more than one-third of the electorate seeing things very differently.
So you've got this wild disconnect between the self
When you look at voter feedback, it breaks down pretty starkly. About 22% of voters are on the same page, handing out A grades for economic management. Fair enough—there's always a base that agrees with any given position.
But here's where it gets interesting: 36% of voters are going the opposite direction, marking the economy with an F. That's more than one-third of the electorate seeing things very differently.
So you've got this wild disconnect between the self