hey Nancy .. impeach the Donald again .. just go ahead and try. 
 BAHAAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
 
Trump's approval rating hits record high as he mocks 'fake media' polls predicting he'll lose the election
https://news.yahoo.com/trumps-approv...195944548.html
With his approval rating again climbing to post-impeachment high, 
Donald Trump mocked his Democratic challengers by contending his campaign's internal polling shows him winning a second term.
The  president used a tweet to call his campaign's polling "REAL,"  contending those surveys show him "beating all of the Dem candidates".
"The  Fake News Polls (here we go again, just like 2016) show losing or  tied," he tweeted, referring to polls in the last presidential election  cycle that up until Election Day showed Mr Trump trailing former  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee that year.
Mr Trump continued to make public predictions that he will defeat any of the remaining Democratic nominees, writing from 
Las Vegas on campaign tour: "Their polls will be proven corrupt on November 3rd, just like the Fake News is corrupt!"
His  prediction and tweet came as an average of nearly 10 widely respected  public opinion polls put him at his most popular since the House  impeached him and Senate acquitted him on two charges of misconduct.
Forty-six  per cent of Americans approve of the job he is doing, according to a  RealClearPolitics average of nine polls. That's against 51 percent who  disapprove, 7 points off the highest amount of voters who have objected  to his job performance.
A Rasmussen Reports survey included gave  the president his highest approval figure, 50 per cent, followed by a  poll conducted by The Hill and HarrisX, 49 percent. He got the lowest  marks in a Politico/Morning Consult poll, 43 per cent, followed by a  NPR/PBS/Marist College poll, 44 per cent.
National polls of  hypothetical one-on-one polls between Mr Trump and the top six  Democratic candidates show each one defeating the incumbent in the  popular vote. Several of those, however, are within most polls margins  of error - and Ms Clinton maintained a sizeable lead in each survey last  time only to be defeated in the 
Electoral College.
Mr  Trump and his campaign aides have made clear they again are running a  campaign focused on securing the 271 Electoral College votes needed to  secure the presidency.
The president and his team are banking that  a strong economy will make him tough to beat come November. He  frequently boasts about low unemployment and booming retirement accounts  at official White House public events and campaign rallies, ignoring  the part of the post-2008 economic recovery that began under President 
Barack Obama.
The  president last weekend knocked Mr Obama and some of his former aides  for pointing that out, setting up a major issue for the 
2020 campaign.
A recent Gallup poll showed more of those surveyed, 62 per cent, gave Mr Trump credit than Mr Obama, 51 per cent.