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FOX News runs with the reader’s operating ED task to ignore biased surveys

The conservative columnist Liz Peek seemed to be informed of President Donald Trump’s complaints about his dark approval ratings and wrote down a column for Fox News Digital and asked the readers to “ignore” the “biased surveys” because Maga loves the first 100 days of the president in office.

For any reason, the FOX News employee did not mention the latest survey of the right network in which voters are extremely dissatisfied with Trump’s dealings with the economy and almost any other significant problem, which asks the president to “examine the FOX student” for election fraud “.

Peek’s omission of FOX News’ survey in her column is also carried out when Trump advisor Stephen Miller led John Robert’s survey against the network’s survey in an interview with Fox News Anchor John Robert’s survey and even demanded that the network “its survey stamp” fire.

“The liberal media that underestimated this president over the past ten years would make us believe that his previous second term was a disaster,” Peek wrote in her Tuesday. “Many of us who voted for Trump disagree.”

A recent from Fox News Digital Column on the Trump digital column is urging voters to ignore the biased surveys, from which the president has to fight, but the FOX News survey that is contested by Trump.

A recent from Fox News Digital Column on the Trump digital column is urging voters to ignore the biased surveys, from which the president has to fight, but the FOX News survey that is contested by Trump. ((AP)))

She continued, well -known Trump opinion researcher John McLaughlin, who reacted to the latest surveys that were published by the published New York Times And Washington Post By claiming that they were not properly distorted against the president because they did not record enough Trump voters.

“Surveys tell us that Trump’s approval reviews are in free fall. Critics (and the president) suggest that some surveys do not pass the smell test,” she wrote. “The GOP student John McLaughlin reports that in the new survey of the NY Times/Siena, which Trump showed 42 percent with a leaner, how the president deals with his job, only voted 37 percent of the survey group for Trump in 2024.”

Peek added: “The most recent survey by ABC/Washington Post showed Trump with 39 percent -” The lowest in 80 years has built in a headline -but contained only 34 percent Trump voters, according to McLaughlin. When McLaughlin asked about the promotion of truth, we did not win the referendum at 50 percent.

The right -wing expert then cited a survey by Quantus Insights, which “claimed to have achieved better accuracy than most survey outfits in 2024” in order to show that the president’s approval rate is currently 48 percent. In addition, she emphasized a focus group of 15 Trump voters who were convened by the GOP consultant Frank Luntz in order to dismiss the “relentless and universal negative” reporting on Trump’s tariffs of the “liberal media”.

“Overall, the group seemed ready to give Trump time to revise his agenda and found that it only took a few months after his term and that he had three and a half years,” she added. “This is certainly not the view of the liberal press, which trumps every step of his political journey.”

Peek did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

With a variety of bad surveys, which welcome his 100th day in office, which were largely shown that the Americans are very concerned about the economic effects of Trump’s trade wars, the President took out his anger at the beginning of this week about the survey – and Fox News.

Trump grew over several surveys that were released on his 100th day of the office. Many found that after their first 100 days he had higher disapproval ratings than other presidents.

Trump grew over several surveys that were released on his 100th day of the office. Many found that after their first 100 days he had higher disapproval ratings than other presidents. ((AP)))

“These people should be examined for election fraud and add the Foxnews Udster while they are there,” Trump scolded the social of truth on Monday. “They are negative criminals who apologize to their subscribers and readers after I won great elections much greater than their surveys that I would win, lots of credibility, and then cheating and lying the next cycle, only worse.”

He continued: “You suffer from Trump Derangement -Syndrome, and there is nothing that anyone or anything can do about it. You are sick, almost only write negative stories about me, no matter how good I do it (99.9 percent at the limit, the best number of ever!) And are really the enemy of the people!

He also quoted McLaughlin and claimed that his trustworthy student had found that the surveys from the New York Times And Washington Post were “fake polls from fake news organizations”. During his interview with Roberts, Miller made an exception to the anchor, who indicates Fox News’s latest survey to say that the voters were of the opinion that the president wasted too much time for tariffs and not enough energy for the reduction in prices.

“I don’t want to make things strange for you, John, but we believe that Fox News has to fire his survey,” grumbled Miller, adding that the “Fox News Studster is always wrong about President Trump” and does not recognize the White House.

Roberts stood still, while Miller devastated the survey of his network, which was generally considered highly regarded in the industry. “He made a remark that criticized our surveys,” said Roberts later on the show. “As always, we stand here at FOX News.”

Although Peek seems to turn an eye on Fox News survey, others in the network give the alarm about what this could possibly mean for the president in the long run.

“He is in a very bad form,” said Karl Rove, a participant from FOX News and long -time GOP strategist, last weekend, citing the FOX survey. “I think the tariffs are a big problem because people understand that it is a tax and that it will be a tax for them that they have to pay.”

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