Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
Apr 28, 2025, 09:24 AM UTC
Great Pollster John McLaughlin, one of the most highly respected in the industry, has just stated that The Failing New York Times Poll, and the ABC/Washington Post Poll, about a person named DONALD J. TRUMP, ME, are FAKE POLLS FROM FAKE NEWS ORGANIZATIONS. The New York Times has only 37% Trump 2024 voters, and the ABC/Washington Post Poll has only 34% Trump Voters, unheard of numbers unless looking for a negative result, which they are. These people should be investigated for ELECTION FRAUD, and add in the FoxNews Pollster while you’re at it. They are Negative Criminals who apologize to their subscribers and readers after I WIN ELECTIONS BIG, much bigger than their polls showed I would win, loose a lot of credibility, and then go on cheating and lying for the next cycle, only worse. They suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome, and there is nothing that anyone, or anything, can do about it. THEY ARE SICK, almost only write negative stories about me no matter how well I am doing (99.9% at the Border, BEST NUMBER EVER!), AND ARE TRULY THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE! I wish them well, but will continue to fight to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
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Trump Bashes Media Polls
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SUMMARY

Donald Trump's post criticizing media polls may have minimal impact on the stock market, as it is largely seen as a political statement

TRUMP'S ATTITUDE

Defensive and confrontational, with a tone of frustration towards the media

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Historically, Trump's statements about the media have had little direct impact on the stock market, as they are often seen as political rhetoric rather than policy announcements. However, the post's tone and language may contribute to increased market volatility, as it reflects ongoing political tensions and polarization. The mention of 'ELECTION FRAUD' and 'ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE' may also raise concerns about the potential for increased regulatory scrutiny or legislative action, which could impact certain industries or companies. Nevertheless, the overall impact on the stock market is likely to be minimal, as investors tend to focus on more concrete economic and financial indicators. The post's focus on Trump's 2024 election prospects and his feud with the media is unlikely to have a significant bearing on market sentiment or investor decisions.

Analysis generated for Stock Market on: Apr 28, 2025, 03:04 PM UTC