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"unpopularity" Definitions
  1. the state of not being liked or enjoyed by a person, a group or people in general

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Clinton's unpopularity is akin to the unpopularity of a workaholic.
Trump's unpopularity and the unpopularity of the Republican tax plan will drag them down in 2018.
They are locked into Trump's unpopularity, aligned with Trump's behavior and tying their political fate to Trump's unpopularity.
The Republican Party faces — in addition to the existing Democratic lean of black voters — President Trump's current unpopularity, and deeper unpopularity with black voters.
Helping matters for Brown is Trump's deep unpopularity nationwide and his relative unpopularity in Brown's state (this October post by FiveThirtyEight compiling state approval ratings had Trump five points underwater in Ohio).
Republicans, conversely, have to overcome Trump's unpopularity in the fall.
Poroshenko's unpopularity is tied to his failure to tackle corruption.
Independents have been given a recent boost by Labour's unpopularity.
The unpopularity of Trumpcare is creating an opening for Democrats.
Public protests are also certain, given Trump's unpopularity in Britain.
Republicans view Clinton's unpopularity as one of her primary weaknesses.
Another is the unpopularity of House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi.
The unpopularity of the other women is even more mysterious.
In this case the massive unpopularity of the Republican Gov.
But general unpopularity doesn't lead to a loss like this.
Trump probably won't continue the individual mandate given its unpopularity.
And it could also reflect the unpopularity of President Trump.
Lessons have been learned from the unpopularity of Google Glass.
What's more, Trump's unpopularity has only grown since taking office.
It's mainly because of Corbyn's epic unpopularity with UK voters.
Trump's unpopularity is stark, but not among his party's voters.
You know, the thing about Trump&aposs unpopularity, it is visceral.
The flipside may be unpopularity in places that voted to Leave.
His unpopularity around the world — and in the U.S. — won't help.
Maybe politicians are just facing a temporary double-whammy of unpopularity.
Throughout 85033, unpopularity, scandals, and division have plagued the Trump presidency.
But Peña Nieto had no time to reflect on his unpopularity.
That is, maybe Trump's unpopularity doesn't transfer over to congressional Republicans.
So the establishment will continue in both parties, despite overwhelming unpopularity.
The Labour leader's unpopularity and anti-nuclear views turned off voters.
Washington (CNN)George W. Bush has turned his unpopularity upside down.
The endorsement had to confront Mr. Moynihan's unpopularity among black voters.
The map is mostly Republicans playing defense, thanks to Trump's unpopularity.
The unpopularity of the health care bill isn't new or surprising.
Just as Barack Obama's unpopularity in the South hastened, but did not cause, the near extinction of white southern Democrats, so President Donald Trump's unpopularity looks likely to sharply reduce the number of Republicans from liberal states.
Her unpopularity ratings, her unfavorable ratings, were sky high throughout the campaign.
And, Curtice said, Labour has to contend with Jeremy Corbyn's striking unpopularity.
But unpopularity is the Trump regime's — indeed every unpopular regime's — greatest weakness.
The reason for this could be Trump's deep unpopularity in the country.
And this unpopularity, it should be noted, is no kind of surprise.
In doing so, she's doubling down on Obamacare, despite its persistent unpopularity.
So why are Republicans seemingly unfazed by the unpopularity of their initiatives?
I also question whether Trump can win given his unpopularity with minorities.
The incumbent Poroshenko's unpopularity is tied to his failure to tackle corruption.
The World Cup took some of the sting out of that unpopularity.
Trump's unpopularity in the British capital is partly of his own making.
ICE's overall numbers are terrible due to its extreme unpopularity with Democrats.
Terry McAuliffe in Virginia and the record unpopularity of outgoing Republican Gov.
Wednesday's survey shows Trump and Clinton both struggling with unpopularity in Wisconsin.
Each of the other presidents experienced periods of great popularity and unpopularity.
" Bloomberg went with a story called "The Cost of Trump's Deepening Unpopularity.
He is, arguably, the only potential opponent whose unpopularity outpaces her own.
Johnson's popularity might outweigh the unpopularity of the Tories in Labour's heartland.
A major factor in Labor's defeat was the unpopularity of its leader.
And perhaps most importantly, Trump's unpopularity could continue to drag on Republicans.
The tone and policy positions have contributed to Trump's unpopularity with Hispanics.
All we can know is that initial unpopularity does not guarantee failure.
Already, his unpopularity is luring candidates into races once considered long shots.
Trump's unpopularity is even more stark when it comes to Wisconsin women.
You just attribute your unpopularity to your height and ignore other factors.
Weaknesses: Lam is seen by many Hong Kongers as tainted by Leung's unpopularity.
And Trump's historic unpopularity is already signaling a possible blue wave in 2018.
He courts greater unpopularity by refusing to back down before the fuel protests.
Close aides of Hollande have said he will run despite his deep unpopularity.
But the GOP believes Reid's unpopularity will be a stain on Masto's chances.
But the unpopularity of your views doesn't necessarily lead you to question them.
Defeat in either one would suggest Trump's unpopularity is a major drag downballot.
Trump's unpopularity makes it much more difficult for them politically to support him.
Even as the AHCA's unpopularity has soared, the ACA has grown more popular.
As he must, Mr Cruz strives to make a virtue of this unpopularity.
But Democrats fret that the deep unpopularity of both Mr. Trump and Mrs.
It did not increase prices until May this year, fearing unpopularity among voters.
Indeed, there is something that feels definitional about the unpopularity of a dictator.
He also lamented the unpopularity in both parties of reaching across the aisle.
Clinton, whose unpopularity among modern presidential nominees is exceeded only by Mr. Trump's.
Given the unpopularity of Trump's agenda, what could be more electable than that?
Lake said another possible problem was the historic unpopularity of Clinton and Trump.
The healthcare bill's high unpopularity, however, has put Republicans in a difficult position.
All of which is to say that Trump's unpopularity has somewhat limited relevance.
Lam said Tuesday that despite her unpopularity, she would not resign from office.
But now Trump's unpopularity provides Democrats a path to victory for both chambers.
Pollsters found Clinton and Trump are both struggling with unpopularity in Colorado, however.
Speaking of the current prime minister, contrasting the two further highlights Corbyn's unpopularity.
Trump's deep unpopularity is likely to give state-level Democrats a big boost.
The GOP under Trump is looking at a possible Democratic wave in this election not completely unlike the one in the 2006 midterm, after Katrina, when Bush's unpopularity, coupled with the unpopularity of the Iraq War, cost Republicans the House.
Given Poroshenko's current unpopularity, this is a scenario he will likely try to avoid.
It is believed this was because of his unpopularity in Hollywood at the time.
One factor that may put wind in Mr. Obama's sails is Congress's abiding unpopularity.
Democrats had hoped to capitalise on Mr Trump's historic unpopularity by actually winning seats.
His unpopularity does not make it any less necessary to fix the pension systems.
They need governments with agreed programmes and stable majorities, able to weather temporary unpopularity.
Montana's contest is being similarly interpreted as a litmus test of Mr Trump's unpopularity.
But the unpopularity of leadership in Tokyo isn't limited to Abe's ruling Liberal Democrats.
Like that space station, the Trump administration has a built-in weakness: historic unpopularity.
Given the unpopularity of the drug war, will states feel empowered to push back?
President Trump's low approval ratings and the unpopularity of the GOP measures helped Democrats.
A CBS News poll in April measured his unpopularity among Hispanics at 82 percent.
Contemporary poetry is, to put it mildly, unpopular, and that unpopularity may be increasing.
Clinton enjoys a strong lead in the polls but suffers from high unpopularity ratings.
Christie's lieutenant governor -- Kim Guadagno -- was swamped under by the historic unpopularity of Christie.
For Trump's allies, the depth of his unpopularity is an urgent cause for alarm.
Vox interviewed eight congressional Republicans Wednesday about the unpopularity of the corporate tax rate.
And that was enough to overcome his extreme unpopularity among black and brown Americans.
I know that expressing desire for retribution is a risky move in its unpopularity.
And despite Mr. Trump's unpopularity in Canada, Mr. Trudeau scrupulously avoided criticizing the president.
If the answer was yes, there would be an unpopularity contest two months later.
Trump's unpopularity is pushing seats that had once been considered safe into riskier territory.
And growing unpopularity has spurred an enthusiasm gap that buoyed Democrats in recent elections.
Allegations of ethical misconduct may contribute to his historic unpopularity, but didn't cause it.
Making the best of his unpopularity: Impeachment has been good for business, advisers said.
Despite his unpopularity, Rauner's personal wealth means he cannot be counted out just yet.
So too have general attitudes toward it oscillated between restrained admiration and deep unpopularity.
One reason Dr. Dresselhaus said she chose to study carbon was its relative unpopularity.
There was one year, 2016, when both nominees broke their parties' records for unpopularity.
But Trump's massive unpopularity has made more districts fruitful ground for the advertising technique.
Trump's unpopularity and the midterm factor should be winds at the backs of Democrats.
Those domestic politics are already difficult given Trump's unpopularity in most of Latin America.
Democrats are banking on President Donald Trump's unpopularity to push people to the polls.
Despite his overall unpopularity, President Trump is winning and the Democrats right now are reeling.
Strangely absent from this populist brew is anti-Americanism, despite the unpopularity of America's president.
Mr Trump may calculate that any unpopularity will be transient; other polls show mixed opinions.
Hillary Clinton's weakness and unpopularity might be a gift, of sorts, to the American future.
But, it's clear that the main reason for Gillespie's struggles is the unpopularity of Trump.
He knew that the referendum was bound to fail in light of his extreme unpopularity.
Mr Cruz had revelled in his unpopularity until, albeit very slightly, Mr Lee ameliorated it.
Democrats have history on their side and they will benefit from the unpopularity of Trump.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won a key parliamentary election despite broad unpopularity among voters.
Hollande's decision was driven by unpopularity and he argued that voters could turn on Macron.
His unpopularity is killing him, and he's taking it out on the rest of us.
But Kihuen continued to hammer him, using Trump's unpopularity with Latinos and college educated voters.
American politics is now an unstable system, and that's even truer given Trump's persistent unpopularity.
That unpopularity helped contribute to Doug Jones winning a special election in Alabama in December.
Dannel Malloy's overwhelming unpopularity — and the state's struggling economy — to win the 2018 governor's race.
On the other hand, his unpopularity on the other side could drive turnout for Democrats.
Trump's unpopularity makes these states competitive, even for Sanders and Warren, but there are limits.
Clinton's unpopularity in the state, insisting Missourians will be better off with a President Trump.
McConnell's task of rounding up the final votes is complicated by the bill's deep unpopularity.
But some issues don't translate to 2020 in the U.S. Corbyn set records for unpopularity.
Since then, his approval ratings have fallen, and his unpopularity is weighing on other Republicans.
On Wednesday, Issa downplayed President Donald Trump's unpopularity as a factor in the upcoming midterms.
In fact, it's precisely the broad unpopularity of Republican government that's inspiring such fervent protest.
Ryan seemed to emerge generally unscathed from the fight, despite the deal's unpopularity with conservatives.
Despite Trump's unpopularity in Mexico, Peña Nieto's administration has largely stayed out of the fray.
The domestic political risks are low for Mr. Macron, despite Mr. Trump's unpopularity in France.
Critics say that such exemptions have contributed to the opacity and unpopularity of the rule book.
Despite Mr Trump's apparent unpopularity in Britain, many seem resigned to the need to embrace him.
She may get help, of a kind, from the deep unpopularity of Trump with nonwhite voters.
May's arrogant assumption that Corbyn's unpopularity with the public translated to her own popularity had backfired.
Democrats sought to capitalize on President Trump's early unpopularity in four special House races in 2017.
But about a quarter of its unpopularity came from Americans who thought it was  too stingy .
But, but, but: The foil helps Trump keep his rock-solid base, despite his broad unpopularity.
Inevitably, the children, for whose sake this venture was started, become aware of their mother's unpopularity.
Some of Christie's historic unpopularity in his home state has to do with that proximate cause.
This raises the possibility that Trump's support from Republicans is merely an artifact of Clinton's unpopularity.
Clinton's soaring levels of unpopularity are extraordinary for the likely nominees of the two major parties.
Angst among rank-and-file Democrats over Pelosi's political unpopularity and leadership style isn't new. Rep.
The country's Socialist president, François Hollande, breaking records of unpopularity in the polls, is severely weakened.
Democratic strategists say it will be impossible for Republican candidates to inoculate themselves from Trump's unpopularity.
Thus Hillary Clinton's weakness and unpopularity might be a gift, of sorts, to the American future.
Democrats should have a lot of advantages in the state, if not for Malloy's deep unpopularity.
That was in keeping with his generally dismissive response to polls that point to his unpopularity.
His unpopularity and opposition from AARP and other groups were the likely reasons, not the Billionaires.
One, his growing unpopularity, matters little for now because no one is popular in France today.
Democrats who want to leverage Trump's unpopularity to move the country leftward should support Bernie Sanders.
His unpopularity poses a dilemma for some Republicans: to run with the President, or against him?
So what happens when the reality of his deep unpopularity continues to seep through to him?
Early midterm polling shows Democrats with powerful momentum, and it's partly due to Trump's extraordinary unpopularity.
While the economic collapse of 2008 and Bush's unpopularity provided him with tremendous advantages over Sen.
It could especially hurt Republican House members in tough districts already sinking under the President's unpopularity.
Donald Trump's historic unpopularity in his first years as president only compounded that problem for Republicans.
At a local level, that unpopularity translates into a major political liability for House Republican candidates.
"I actually think Trump's unpopularity will help liberalize racial attitudes in the long-run," Tesler says.
Temer's seven-month-old government, which has been buffeted by corruption scandals, has seen its unpopularity increase.
Both Messrs Salvini and Di Maio, aware of its unpopularity, have already promised to avert the increase.
Trump's apparent unpopularity has convinced dozens of thirsty Democrats that they would have a shot against him.
Democrats hope to gain control of one or both chambers by capitalizing on the unpopularity of Trump.
Europeans, for their part, fear the poisonous effects of the universal unpopularity of Turkish accession among voters.
But this year, the deep unpopularity of both Clinton and Trump may help them buck that trend.
And trying to shift the blame for their unpopularity elsewhere may simply increase Washington DC's trust problem.
"It means that we have a challenge, obviously," McCain said when asked about Trump's unpopularity with voters.
But at the same time, Clinton's lingering unpopularity limits how long her coattails will be down-ticket.
Given the deal's unpopularity among Brexiteers, however, leaving No Deal out would fuel understandable cries of betrayal.
Faced with mounting unpopularity and dwindling options, Zuckerberg seems to have decided it's a risk worth taking.
Activists stressed the unpopularity of the bill, highlighting all the damage it would do to ordinary Americans.
It remains unclear if Trump can compensate his unpopularity by demonizing the Democratic nominee this time around.
It will also give Trump the opportunity to counter a growing narrative about his unpopularity abroad. 5.
Nonetheless, it isn't the prime minister's unpopularity that has led to a tightening race in recent weeks.
Yet Mr Johnson's main cause for hope is the unpopularity of the likely Republican and Democratic alternatives.
His unusual unpopularity is crucial context for the massive protests against him and his stalled legislative agenda.
Mr. Trump has attacked Apple, Facebook and Amazon, so his unpopularity in Silicon Valley is no surprise.
The only thing consumer protection advocates have going for them is the extreme unpopularity of such schemes.
Democrats are seeking to leverage Mr. Trump's unpopularity among broad sectors of voters in other November elections.
In this case, Google+'s unpopularity—a rare, high-profile embarrassment—is finally something of a boon.
Local officials in Cook County, Illinois, repealed their beverage tax due, in part, to its high unpopularity.
Despite the long odds, McMullin was hopeful about his performance in Utah, given Trump's deep unpopularity there.
Guadagno faced headwinds from President Trump's unpopularity in the state, while also being saddled with outgoing Gov.
In Texas, Republicans are counting on the state's G.O.P. tradition to insulate them from Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
And his sheer unpopularity in the state means the die may already be cast on his legacy.
Mr. Malloy's deep unpopularity has made the state a potential Republican target despite its overall Democratic lean.
But if that unpopularity delays or prevents a strong response, the costs to the economy become greater.
So Cruz is instead needling Trump over health care, hoping to capitalize on the unpopularity of Obamacare.
But the campaign and the election exposed the P.R.I.'s deep and widespread unpopularity in the state.
Research in psychology and neuroscience has begun to reveal a number of automatic physiological responses to unpopularity.
Republican senators, aware of the bill's unpopularity, were careful to say publicly that they would start fresh.
He's still at it, saying he's taking advantage of his unpopularity to put unpopular measures in place.
They used its unpopularity to drive a wedge between Democrats' working-class and poor and minority supporters.
As is his wont, Mr. Trump simply denied all the evidence of his extraordinary unpopularity in Britain.
That could be good news for Republicans hoping to overcome Mr. Trump's unpopularity in the midterm elections.
Beauchamp, and Ocasio-Cortez herself, chalks some of her unpopularity up to negative coverage on the right.
In fairness to Kavanaugh, whatever you think of his conservative jurisprudence, his unpopularity is probably less a product of the man himself and more a reflection of deeper trends in how the public feels about the Supreme Court — and the historic unpopularity of the president who nominated him.
McCain didn't campaign with the sitting president, but Bush's unpopularity helped doom his chances, and Democrat Obama won.
Mr. Beshear won't suffer such eye-popping losses, in part because of Mr. Bevin's unpopularity in the mountains.
The first flows from the extraordinary unpopularity of, and frequency of unflattering news about, both major party nominees.
To some extent, the movement simply capitalised on the general unpopularity of François Hollande, then the Socialist president.
Will it be evidence that even seats in the solid South can be won thanks to Trump's unpopularity?
He championed the House and then the Senate bills despite their unpopularity and deviations from his campaign promises.
Why it matters: National Dems so far haven't capitalized on Trump's record unpopularity and obsession with his base.
His own deep unpopularity, combined with multiple bombshells involving his campaign's involvement with Russia, certainly didn't help things.
"You have the awkwardness out of the picture," said the diplomat, who cited Trump's unpopularity across Latin America.
These are therapeutic terms, but Gillian always welcomed that, one of many stands she took despite its unpopularity.
Johnson has frequently insisted Clinton and Trump's unpopularity opens a road to the White House for his campaign.
Macron, who enjoyed a honeymoon surge of popularity following his election last year, is now wallowing in unpopularity.
It's the oldest play run in Washington: Attack an unpopular institution and exploit that unpopularity to your advantage.
Johnson has repeatedly argued his ticket has an avenue to the presidency because of Clinton's and Trump's unpopularity.
The reality is that history, base enthusiasm and Trump's unpopularity are all working for Democrats and against Republicans.
Even the drastic step of denouncing Mr. Trump may not be enough to shield Republicans from his unpopularity.
But, Zuma's unpopularity could mean that any ANC missteps enable the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) to win power.
For Trump, the political risk of a recession is far greater given his broad unpopularity beyond his base.
"If this gives you a little temporary unpopularity in your peer group, the hell with them," Munger added.
Make no mistake, there is massive concern within Republican ranks about Trump's unpopularity and its potential electoral consequences.
But despite Worley's unpopularity with young progressives, the committee voted to retain her for another four-year term.
Trump's unpopularity might give Biden a better chance than a progressive candidate like Bernie Sanders would have had.
I expect the Trump presidency to end poorly for Republicans, in some combination of disgrace, unpopularity and defeat.
That unpopularity is not only threatening Trump's own reelection prospects but jeopardizing GOP House seats across the country.
The war in Vietnam was raging, and its growing unpopularity caused President Lyndon Johnson to not seek reelection.
Bannon argued that Democrats should "go to town" with attacks on the GOP tax bills given their unpopularity.
In a Wednesday post, Breitbart's John Carney tried to explain the bill's consistent unpopularity in public-opinion polls.
Temer's unpopularity is also presumably related to recent public spending cuts in the context of Brazil's deep recession.
And his unpopularity in the state could be a drag on Scott, a close ally of the president.
Because despite her campaign's emphasis on Trump's weirdness and unpopularity, that isn't the only force shaping this race.
For the moment, Trump's deep unpopularity does not appear to be a problem for him with the Republican Congress.
With George W. Bush, Merkel was able to cooperate on key economic issues, despite Bush's deep unpopularity in Germany.
And in her defense, there appears to be a structural rise in nominee unpopularity linked to growing political polarization.
Despite the pervasive unpopularity of Donald Trump, throughout his presidency Democrats have struggled to find a simple, cohesive message.
But Democrats have dreamed of doing even better, hoping that Trump's unpopularity could carry Clinton to a nationwide landslide.
The notion that Mrs Clinton's unpopularity is fuelled by sexism annoys her critics almost as much as she does.
Independent central banks could focus on the narrow issue of inflation, without the need to worry about electoral unpopularity.
Trump, while discussing the possible pardon, pointed to Ali's unpopularity in the country because of his anti-war stance.
Then the Libertarian Party was going to capitalize on the historic unpopularity of Hillary Clinton and, especially, Donald Trump.
Several colleagues credit the unpopularity of the health law with securing their re-election this week, Mr Barrasso says.
Hillary Clinton's unpopularity boils down to one issue, journalist Malcolm Gladwell says in an interview with CBC News: Sexism.
Activists think his ideological nonconformity and unpopularity afford them an opportunity to shift the Overton window to the left.
That's not surprising: polls show that either Trump and Clinton would assume the presidency with historically high unpopularity ratings.
Ministers incur the short-term costs of disruption and unpopularity but rarely reap the benefits of greater regional equality.
Polling on reparations also speaks primarily to the unpopularity of cash payouts, but that isn't largely what's being proposed.
Despite his unpopularity, Maduro is expected to win a new six-year term in an April 22 presidential election.
Democrats credit Trump's unpopularity among women, minorities, young people and suburban voters with college degrees for their House wins.
Democrat Phil Murphy is New Jersey's next governor, with Chris Christie's unpopularity doing no favors for the GOP candidate.
Both Stein and Johnson are hoping the unprecedented unpopularity of the major party nominees will propel their election bids.
The conventional wisdom that the popularity (or unpopularity) of that bill is "baked in" doesn't gel with recent polling.
For years, the GOP delighted in pointing to the law's unpopularity among voters as reason enough to repeal it.
That's pretty good, considering the local lack of a sense of event and the relative unpopularity of popular science.
It's not the "what" that explains her unpopularity, it's the "how" — the manner in which she has done it.
Trump seized on Hillary Clinton's unpopularity in West Virginia in 2016 and won 68% of the state in November.
But he could not overcome Trump's unpopularity in a state where the blue wave crashed ashore with a vengeance.
This contest, Mr. Curtice said, was more of "an unpopularity contest," because of the divisive nature of both leaders.
Now, citing President Donald Trump's unpopularity, he's confidently predicting an even bigger Democratic landslide in the 20103 midterm elections.
But the wave of groping allegations against Trump and his unpopularity in Utah puts Love in a precarious situation.
The unpopularity of both candidates has lent this contest a volatility rarely seen at this stage of a campaign.
Clinton and Ms. Pelosi's unpopularity could be a check on Democratic gains, according to people who attended the retreat.
Clinton, the most prominent Republicans in key swing states still fear that his unpopularity may taint them by association.
But Obama also said Liberals like former Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders had contributed to the program's unpopularity.
But it would reflect the unpopularity of Trump as much as any sweeping, compelling mandate for a particular program.
Their unpopularity is such an inevitable thing that it's initially difficult to believe that they're really surprised by it.
No president in modern history has taken office after such sustained unpopularity in the run-up to the election.
The unpopularity of the Trump presidency at midterm serves as a potent reminder of the failures of past presidents.
If he pursued ruinous policies, or faced enormous unpopularity, or said unspeakably reckless things, he could not be impeached.
That said, Democrats have become increasingly optimistic about making strong showings across California this year, given Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
Trump himself may yet win reelection next year, but his historic levels of unpopularity suggest that he likely won't.
Congress's inaction on guns over the past few years is not due to the unpopularity of gun control measures.
Part of the intense focus on seats in New Jersey involves the unpopularity of Mr. Trump and his policies.
The A.C.A.'s unpopularity persisted despite a number of modifications meant to improve the program and thus quell discontent.
Van Hollen also sees the healthcare debate as an opportunity for Democrats given the unpopularity of the GOP bills.
Now, there's no point at which the unpopularity of a president automatically dooms his party's state legislators to defeat.
Political experts had favored Murphy to win the election, deeming Christie's unpopularity an insurmountable obstacle for the Republican candidate.
Despite these overtures from Russia and Israel, the president-elect has recorded historic unpopularity in other parts of the world.
And Republicans dealt with the unpopularity of that position by just lying to the voters about what they were doing.
But what is clear is that the Iran deal's relative unpopularity was one of the surprises of the first debate.
Their unpopularity stems from a blend of their erratic leader in the White House and their profoundly plutocratic policy agenda.
Given his deep unpopularity on the Palestinian street, he's in no position to make concessions without major ones from Israel.
Politicians like Khan, who champion equality and internationalism, have everything to gain by attacking Trump given his historic unpopularity there.
That points to perhaps the biggest current concern of all: the EU's unpopularity with both national governments and their voters.
Despite their unpopularity with foreign analysts and Warsaw liberals, PiS look likely to hold on to power for some time.
As soon as he was elected president, the reaction on Scottish Twitter made the extent of his unpopularity abundantly clear.
There are many reasons for his unpopularity, but one stands out: The Arizona senator turned his back on conservative voters.
Not just for her (she just hit her highest level of unpopularity ever) but for a Democratic nominee for president.
The polling reflects the unpopularity of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the bloodiest presidential race of recent history.
By endorsing Trump he had turned lemons—in this case, Bridgegate and crushing unpopularity in his home state—into lemonade.
Now going into the midterm elections, the electoral impact of Trump's unprecedented unpopularity is not lost on Republican House members.
His unpopularity is in part due to his evident bad temper and a particularly bruising fight with the state's teachers.
Maimane told Reuters the local election results and Zuma's unpopularity will give the DA the edge in two years time.
The controversy also highlights one of Trump's electoral vulnerabilities: his unpopularity among women could hurt him in a general election.
But despite Mr. Trump's recent improvement in some national and swing state polls, his unpopularity has remained stable and high.
But 2016 could prove more favorable because of the unpopularity of both major party candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Issues like President Trump's unpopularity and dislike for the tax reform bill are putting the wind at the Democrats' backs.
The unpopularity of Russian influence meant the ban was welcomed by some, or at least the reasoning behind it was.
That unpopularity has provided an opening for an unconventional Democrat in the state, but the race could not be tighter.
First, Mr. Trump's unpopularity has not affected down-ballot races to the same degree that it has his own race.
In Utah's Fourth, Mia Love faces a strong opponent, as well as headwinds over Mr. Trump's unpopularity among Utah Republicans.
According to Saunders, Trump's massive unpopularity could undermine America's foreign policy, although it would likely do so in invisible ways.
Mr. Ossoff's performance has already confirmed that Republicans in wealthy, conservative-leaning districts will be burdened by Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
Perhaps not surprisingly, after years of unpopularity, Obamacare now commands support from a majority of Americans, according to recent polls.
" In an editorial, The Times said he seemed to be in a race "to win a stupendous new unpopularity prize.
Given Corbyn's unpopularity, however, it's conceivable Labour couldn't find suitable partners unless it promises to pick a more mainstream leader.
"Initially, his unpopularity was because he wanted to rename the club," said Geoff Bielby of the Hull City Supporters' Trust.
That certainly matters, and given President Trump's unpopularity, voters of color likely see any of these candidates as an improvement.
Given the relative unpopularity of her domestic policies, she's hoping her hard China stance can be an election-winning issue.
And Democrats plan to make the bill a central plank of their 13 election platform, citing its unpopularity with voters.
And given Trump's own unpopularity, they could well calculate that the better long-term play is to stick with McConnell.
Trump's unpopularity in the Garden State could curtail the GOP's attempts to rebuild after losing the governor's mansion last year.
Republican officials have another worry: that Trump's unpopularity may lead many Republican voters to stay at home on Election Day.
Few want to state this plainly, given Trump's unpopularity in their party, but it's implicit in many impeachment skeptics' comments.
Trump's personal unpopularity is, of course, a problem for him going forward, and GOP losses in the House underscore that.
That trend, paired with Trump's overall unpopularity, appears set to launch the number of women in Congress to unprecedented levels.
But it also suggests that — if Donald Trump's record unpopularity holds — they'll have a real opportunity in the midterm 2018 elections.
Given Trump's unpopularity with some moderate Republicans, she may want a vice-president who can wrest away some of those voters.
Despite the policy's unpopularity with banks, the BOJ believes negative rates could force lenders to be more risk-taking, HSBC explained.
His unpopularity is dimming Conservatives' prospects in the province, which elects 121 of the 338 MPs in the House of Commons.
Because of the unpopularity of its job, the Fed will always be able to find excuses to avoid doing its job.
And the law's unpopularity is one of the reasons cited by pollsters for why Cooper defeated McCrory in the November election.
In practice, the mandate's unpopularity led to it being enacted in a fairly weak form that doesn't accomplish an enormous amount.
The flip-side of Cruz's personal unpopularity is Trump's relative friendliness with power brokers, and not just in the Republican Party.
Impelled by a refusal to risk unpopularity and electoral defeat, they carried on spending even as commodity prices began to fall.
This unpopularity is conveyed in many attempts to limit (or completely eliminate) the budgets, independence, authority, and capabilities of Inspectors General.
Polls reflect the bill's unpopularity nationally, but Handel has said she would have voted for it if she were in Congress.
The eggplant emoji is used way more than other food emojis, according to SwiftKey's analysis, despite the actual vegetable's relative unpopularity.
" "House Republicans fought the good fight, but the headwinds of history and the president's unpopularity in suburban areas proved too much.
If Jones loses, no one will be able to blame his "historic unpopularity," a private email server or two X chromosomes.
But with the ascent of Mr. Trump and the deep unpopularity of President Franςois Hollande, she has lost that vital backing.
Stick with him and run the risk of being dragged down by his unpopularity with everyone outside of the Republican base.
The unpopularity of the war in Iraq and the Bush administration helped Democrats roar into the majority after the 2006 election.
The big picture: The Senate GOP doesn't see President Trump's national unpopularity as a hindrance given this year's Senate map. Sen.
Trump unpopularity, even if it continues, only wins elections if people who don't like Trump go vote for the Democratic nominee.
It also emboldened Democrats to run maverick campaigns even in deep-red areas where Republicans remain bedeviled by Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
However, due Corbyn's unpopularity among Labour MPs and MEPs, it could mean that he is taken out of the leadership race.
Taylor largely excuses these, attributing the backlash Hurston received to her unpopularity with the more politically engaged writers of the era.
They have surely contributed to both the bill's unpopularity with the public and the reluctance of persuadable senators to support it.
That said, historically, the president's party is disadvantaged going into the midterm elections, and Trump's unpopularity isn't doing Republicans any favors.
After that it was the president of France himself, the Socialist François Hollande, whose unpopularity led him to renounce even running.
Mr. Netanyahu has zigzagged on the question of immunity, aware of its unpopularity and the pitfalls of appearing to evade justice.
If Mr. Trump wins, given his unpopularity with female voters, the future for Republican women in politics looks very bleak indeed.
For these reasons, the longer Pelosi leads the House Democrats, the more negatively her unpopularity hurts the party as a whole.
They capitalized on the opposition's usual advantage in midterms and the unpopularity of President Donald Trump in the country at large.
The core strategy of congressional Republicans is to march in lockstep with Trump and tie their political fate to his unpopularity.
Democrats have only a four-point edge on health care, a surprise given the unpopularity of the GOP's failed Senate plan.
This year, the unpopularity of Clinton and Trump has created an opportunity for Johnson to at least match Perot's impressive showing.
Hogan added that Trump's unpopularity could jeopardize the entire Republican fold, especially if the President faces a "very far-left" opponent.
But in a perhaps equally pragmatic calculation, Ms. Farley has also embraced Mr. Trump, despite his deep unpopularity in New York.
Democrats are hoping Trump's unique unpopularity — and his targeted attacks on the Hispanic population — can be enough to change the tide.
Then again, Tesler has found that Trump's unpopularity could be reducing the public's attraction to his more out-there racial views.
Though a shift in House control is unlikely, Democrats think Trump's widespread unpopularity could help them swing a significantly larger minority.
Sam Brownback's unpopularity would matter, or overrate how good state Treasurer Sam Estes, the Republican who ultimately won, was as a candidate.
Having three candidates in the race makes it tougher to reach 50 percent, though, even considering Cruz's deep unpopularity in the state.
Yet, privately, company bosses continue to treat their unpopularity as if it is fake news—mostly Thames Water's fault, rather than theirs.
The obvious inference, that Mrs Clinton's unpopularity was fuelled by sexism, has always annoyed her critics almost as much as she has.
Now, given Trump's hardheaded approach and immense unpopularity in Europe, Macron may calculate that his best bet is to stand against him.
It might also invite a primary challenge, given the way Mr Trump has weaponised his unpopularity, rallying his supporters against any critic.
Venezuela's desperate masses and members of the security forces have witnessed firsthand the criminality, illegitimacy and unpopularity of Maduro and his cronies.
HB2's unpopularity among voters was widely credited as one of the major reasons McCrory lost his bid for reelection against Cooper.
Trump's unpopularity might be historically high—and he's making it worse by the day—but her own levels are also historically high.
Despite the unpopularity of shutdowns, Republicans point out that the party that gets the blame is seldom punished at the ballot box.
Democrats nationwide are working to tie down-ballot Republicans to Trump, hoping to capitalize on the GOP presidential nominee's unpopularity with Latinos.
His unpopularity, especially in key states with bellwether Senate races, will make it difficult for him to fully endorse some Republican candidates.
The GOP is rushing toward its year-end target to pass a tax bill, despite the measure's broad unpopularity in recent polls.
It's possible to explain Trump's unpopularity as a byproduct of few Democrats being willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
So Republicans under Trump seem to have done ever so slightly better than the historical norm for a president of his unpopularity.
Furthermore, denigrating the electoral process is an important way for despots to downplay election results that hint at any semblance of unpopularity.
Ms. Pelosi has projected iron self-assurance about her political future and has dismissed complaints from Democrats about her unpopularity with voters.
But other issues, such as the unpopularity of Republican President George W. Bush and the Iraq war, were also important that year.
One possibility that has not been mentioned, however, is seeking another elected office, which would be an uphill task given his unpopularity.
But even the paid hostility directed toward her has not been sufficient to give her the top slot in the unpopularity sweepstakes.
It is proof of the unpopularity of Mr. Trump's declaration that Congress voted, not once but twice, to terminate the border emergency.
Mr Trump's enduring unpopularity in Virginia, the only Southern state he failed to carry against Hillary Clinton, magnifies Mr Warner's broad popularity.
For next year, they're banking on the historic trend of the president's party losing seats in midterm elections, particularly given Trump's unpopularity.
His unpopularity is real and remains an inviting reason for dozens of potentially more popular opponents to enter the fray against him.
Third-party candidates like Johnson and McMullin have claimed Clinton and Trump's unpopularity opens a path to the White House this year.
Some $1.1 trillion of the cuts will expire after 2025, a factor contributing to the overhaul's unpopularity with voters, according to polling.
Despite such optimism and Maduro's unpopularity on the streets, there appear to be plenty of ways for the government to assure victory.
"Imagine for a moment if those federal judges had been subject to judicial recall in the face of that unpopularity," he said.
There's no doubt that Republicans were drubbed in the House elections, and that the blue wave was powered by Trump's extreme unpopularity.
They will suffer from the unpopularity of their leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who polls badly in the capital despite being a London MP himself.
Democrats have been eyeing Arizona as a possible swing state in recent years, but believe Trump's unpopularity with Hispanics has expedited that evolution.
Those advantages — coupled with the wild unpopularity of her opponent — have helped give Clinton a small but meaningful lead in the presidential race.
It is also true that her high level of unpopularity was partially built upon conspiracies, the sins of her husband, and double standards.
The coalition parties' support has collapsed, thanks to the unpopularity of their reheated deal; that of the Greens and the AfD has surged.
More special elections will help to clarify how much the president's unpopularity is hurting his party; the past four have been slightly bizarre.
The danger is that public transport could become a rump service, ever less popular and ever less good, partly because of its unpopularity.
It might have been Trump's unpopularity, not the tech industry's assistance, that turned the tide for Democrats in the so-called Old Dominion.
For years, Republicans have vilified her as an entitled, out-of-touch liberal, attacks that have contributed to Mrs Pelosi's unpopularity with voters.
Preserving social spending is necessary to limit the plan's unpopularity, and the less the plan is hated, the better its chances of success.
His unpopularity makes it even harder to enact the economic reforms which are vital to stabilise the country's public finances and encourage growth.
Which one is going to matter more, the Democrats political extremism or Trump&aposs unpopularity with people who are not Die Hard fans?
Her own unpopularity means that she will likely pitch her campaign as a third term of Obama, rather than differentiate herself from him.
Its unpopularity hints at why devolution there has, so far, not been a huge success—and how other places could encounter similar problems.
Our body responds to unpopularity as a serious threat, and prepares the body to heal from impending attack by activating an inflammatory response.
Unpopularity, or even just thinking you're unpopular, can create a filter on how a person experiences and moves through the world, Prinstein says.
And most members are, despite the general unpopularity of the publicized bills and the disastrous CBO scores, unable, or unwilling, to vote no.
Handel's victory denied Democrats the chance to flip a solidly Republican district in the hopes that Trump's rising unpopularity could sink congressional Republicans.
In France, President François Hollande is plumbing new depths of unpopularity and may not make the run-off in next year's presidential election.
Instead, Walker was forced by dint of his sheer unpopularity to crawl back to Wisconsin and wreak havoc on a more concentrated area.
But as far as achievement in popular film is concerned, we'll have to wait and see if it can rise above its unpopularity
They base their hopes on Trump's perceived unpopularity, an energized Democratic electorate and a Republican candidate they hope to paint as "ultra" conservative.
Still, Trump's unpopularity and doubts about his honesty are factoring into the poor political environment Republicans are facing in the November midterm elections.
Buhari's unpopularity in the southeast stems from his decision to send troops on to the streets last year to crack down on secessionists.
Democrats had no chance to influence the tax cuts passed last year, which may be just as well, in view of its unpopularity.
While Democrats and "Never Trumpers" talk about his unpopularity, Trump has an average approval rating of 85033, roughly three times that of Congress.
His unpopularity will make any tax initiative he touches unpopular, which in turn will make it easier for vulnerable Democrats to oppose it.
Lance, who voted against the Republican tax-reform plan last December, still faces the plan's unpopularity in New Jersey's 7th district, Murray added.
Seeking to capitalize on Trump's local unpopularity, the DCCC (the campaign arm of congressional Democrats) has placed Frelinghuysen on its 2018 target list.
Another prominent political first name found itself at record levels of unpopularity in 2017: "Paul," as in House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.
Mr. Trump's personal unpopularity with the general electorate has already created a difficult political environment for Republicans running for governor in many states.
The Republican House majority is beleaguered, burdened by Mr. Trump's intense unpopularity and battling an imposing set of Democratic challengers with broad appeal.
Republicans intend to make Ms. Pelosi's unpopularity a centerpiece of their 2018 strategy, hoping that her polarizing status will mitigate their predicted losses.
Among the reasons for Maduro's unpopularity is that more and more people are starting to wonder where their next meal is coming from.
Mr Fernández has played on the fund's unpopularity, accusing it of being responsible for Argentina's latest troubles and promising to renegotiate the loan.
But tour operators and others involved with the concessions suggested that Mr. Trump's deep unpopularity in his native city was having an impact.
The GOP wants to hold House and Senate majorities in 2018, but must contend with Trump's historic unpopularity and some recent Democratic wins.
Mr. Sewani said his attempt to stock Trump-themed souvenirs in his other stores backfired because of the president's unpopularity in New York.
But that doesn't mean they want to back Trump, whose unpopularity with the left means virtually any policy he backs is reviled. Sen.
Moreover, given China's unpopularity with Americans of all political persuasions, Trump certainly recognizes that a presidential veto would not enhance his electoral prospects.
The court must judge by the rule of law, not by the insinuations of unpopularity or even a pronounced presidential tendency to prevaricate.
They are no doubt afraid of Trump's unpopularity, both overall and on this issue, and all three face re-election campaigns in 2020.
All it matters is that you're a Republican, and due to Trump's high unpopularity, the Republican brand is in for a bad year.
New Jersey is a blue state, and President Trump's national unpopularity would seem to advantage the Democratic nominee in New Jersey next year.
The latter scenario could help Hidalgo win re-election, despite her own unpopularity due to the congested streets and polluted air of Paris.
Nationwide, Democrats are trying to harness Trump's unpopularity to drive historic numbers of voters to the polls and change the political makeup of Washington.
That's compared to about 57% of Americans who feel he does not, a reminder of his unpopularity during the opening months of his presidency.
Even if it doesn't, it's possible Walker will fade given his deep unpopularity and Begich's strong profile helps him beat Dunleavy on his own.
"One bid in two years further demonstrates the unpopularity of removing historic features of New Orleans," said a statement from the Monumental Task Committee.
But maybe ... don't deliberately write toxically unpopular provisions into your unpopular corporate tax cut when you're also generally worried about your party's overall unpopularity?
In 2014 the Bank's number-crunchers highlighted the unpopularity of its studies: of the 1,611 documents they assessed, 32% were never downloaded by anyone.
Although transport agencies blame their unpopularity on things like roadworks and broken signals, it seems more likely that they are being outcompeted (see article).
The government ended a similar registry for long guns such as rifles in 2012 due to its unpopularity with gun owners and conservative voters.
He was able to win in 2016 thanks to a combination of third-party voting, Clinton's unpopularity, and the quirks of the Electoral College.
Conversely, though, Trump's intermittent adoption of moderate positions hasn't helped him with the general public, where Trump enjoys a near-record level of unpopularity.
Democrats have seized on the unpopularity of the decision to repeal Title II protections that help ensure traffic on the web is treated equally.
My only real problem with Vine is the lingering fear that one day, because of its comparative unpopularity, the app will cease to exist.
But despite his deep and growing unpopularity, Trump kept moving at the same pace in his second week as he did in his first.
He wound up saying nothing very clear about it, and so let Roosevelt, who was firmly wet, use Prohibition's unpopularity to propel his campaign.
He was aware of his general unpopularity and, in the manner traditional of monarchs, wanted to cultivate ties to the arts to win support.
While a tall order, they are feeling confident about their prospects given Trump's unpopularity and their double-digit lead in the House generic ballot.
Clinton in general election polls, and party leaders fear that his unpopularity would drag down their candidates for the Senate and House of Representatives.
That the party has seldom paid a price for that unpopularity points to a troubling feature of modern American democracy: It's not that democratic.
But Mr. Bevin's broad personal unpopularity has made this a tossup, with the race ending on Tuesday night with results too close to call.
The president's party usually loses seats during the first midterm election, and the unpopularity of both Trump and the GOP's legislative agenda isn't helping.
Then there is the Hillary Clinton campaign, a lackluster operation that never found its footing and depended on Trump's unpopularity, while dismissing its own.
Part of the House result is explained by Trump's overall unpopularity, and a lot of the Senate result reflects an unfavorable map for Democrats.
Dan Malloy's deep unpopularity in this state have Republicans eyeing the Connecticut gubernatorial race as a potential pickup during an otherwise tough election cycle.
The state features not one but two Senate races in 2020, making his apparent unpopularity a huge deal for the future of American politics.
Now, you might imagine that Republicans would respond to the manifest unpopularity of their health care position by, you know, actually changing their position.
That's not to say Franken isn't full-bore behind the mission to capitalize on Donald Trump's unpopularity and a Senate map tilted toward Democrats.
Virginia's shifting demographics have pulled the state more to the left, but Democrats are still nervous about whether they can capitalize on Trump's unpopularity.
Trump has even struck out at his French counterpart by highlighting his unpopularity, even though the President himself has suffered from sluggish approval ratings.
Saccone's struggles, especially on the fundraising front, and eventual loss show that Trump's unpopularity is pulling down his party, while enraging and engaging Democrats.
Democrats, on the other hand, hope that Bevin's unpopularity and a focus on local -- not national -- issues can lead them to victory on Tuesday.
And it's partly due to Trump's extraordinary unpopularity, which has repelled key blocs of the electorate including young people, women and college-educated whites.
But if Democrats can win this, it will show that Trump's influence cannot transcend the unpopularity of some of the country's most conservative leaders.
Despite a Republican president's unpopularity and the dysfunction of his party in Congress, Democrats have so far been unable to capitalize on the environment.
Democrats believe the unpopularity of the bill, coupled with the current political climate and Trump's low approval numbers, will buoy them in the midterms.
In fact, Mr. Trump's unpopularity among black voters arguably energized them even more against the judge than anything Mr. Moore or Mr. Jones did.
Though Republicans are weighted down by their stalled agenda and Trump's unpopularity, the Senate landscape is still tilted heavily in their favor in 2018.
Given Trump's unpopularity in the district, Wexton was able to effectively tie Comstock to the president — even billing her as "Barbara Trumpstock" in ads.
New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton says she believes Donald Trump's unpopularity with minority voters could open the door for a Texas-sized upset in November.
Trump is, of course, unusually unpopular, and sure enough, you can see that unpopularity having a pronounced effect on overall public opinion on specific issues.
In the months leading up to the election, he worked to paint Fitzpatrick as a Trump supporter, banking on the president's unpopularity in the district.
They were cranky and complaining — the House leaders know they're likely to be in the minority come January, helped along by his tariffs and unpopularity.
Even in boom economic times and in a fairly Democratic state, concerted opposition and the unpopularity of energy taxes make carbon taxation a tough sell.
U.S. Representative Renee Ellmers, a Republican who has endorsed him, said she believed Trump could overcome his unpopularity with women voters with his straight talk.
Yet because of eminent domain's deep unpopularity in Texas (and in general), it seems unlikely that Cameron County would pursue it as the next option.
But this on its own doesn't explain the roots of the current crisis, as the success of French presidents is typically measured by their unpopularity.
But this poll, taken before the agreement was announced, shows how much ground he has to make up due to the unpopularity of the tariffs.
The ANC has dominated post-apartheid polls, but such is Mr Zuma's unpopularity that the party risked losing power nationally with him at the helm.
Trump's unpopularity in the Twin Cities was captured nicely in an excerpt from Tim Alberta's new book about how Trump endorsed Paulsen to spite him.
Still, that deep unpopularity probably won't be enough to stop Kavanaugh from being confirmed, as long as Republicans cling to their 50-vote Senate majority.
"When you experience unpopularity, your body responds in one of the most dramatic ways possible: The brain registers that social slight as pain," Prinstein says.
They're clearly hoping that the Senate Majority Leader's unpopularity and the failure of ACA will matter more to Republican voters than who loves Trump best.
The better news for Republicans is that, due to Mrs Clinton's unpopularity, Mr Trump is not losing by a bigger margin in many swing states.
Her detractors note that Republican attack ads in the Georgia race gave her prominence, apparently evidence that her unpopularity is a drag on the party.
He may be constrained by his unpopularity outside the Republican Party, as well as by the professionalism of the F.B.I., the judiciary, and the press.
For his part, Mr. Trump focused on other Republican victories in Kentucky on Tuesday night, an implicit nod to Mr. Bevin's own unpopularity with voters.
Putting it into practice will be tricky and it may be made harder by the unpopularity of the government of Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia's president.
The wide and deep unpopularity of Trump offers Democrats an extraordinary and generation-defining opportunity to create a new political, governing and realigning progressive majority.
Clinton, with her reputation for partisanship and unpopularity with Republicans, was eager for a governing partner who would help reach out to the other party.
And the rhetoric they are using to do so is raising comparisons to desperate Democratic efforts to mitigate the unpopularity of Obamacare seven years ago.
Because Trump's ratings have remained in stasis relative to other presidents, a number have "caught up" to Trump's unpopularity at this point in their presidency.
The most effective Republican response to its own unpopularity in presidential elections is to take steps to make the American political system more unpopular still.
Trump has criticized Biden for everything from his parents moving to Delaware, to his unpopularity among some progressives, to the serious reports of unwanted touching.
You cannot entirely blame Trump for Christie's unpopularity, but the governor's nose-dive really did accelerate when the two of them started hanging out together.
"The nation is in political turmoil," said Representative Carlos Curbelo, a Florida Republican facing a difficult re-election in part because of Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
He helped drive two senators, Mr. Corker and Mr. Flake, into retirement, castigating them in humiliating terms online and driving up their unpopularity with Republicans.
Despite deep unpopularity across the country, Zimbabwe's first lady managed to vault herself to the center of a vicious internal battle to succeed her husband.
That period will also include the November elections, during which the Republicans may face strong political headwinds, including President Trump's unpopularity in his home state.
But it's possible Jordan loses out being the ranking Republican on either committee given his unpopularity in the GOP conference for tactics many considered divisive.
He has repeatedly invoked both the conflict's unpopularity and the Bush family itself as a means of criticizing Jeb Bush, his Republican presidential primary rival.
Other data also point to Trump's consolidation of Republicans — combined with, or perhaps because of, Clinton's unpopularity — as the primary driver behind a tightening race.
Candidates could turn the unpopularity of Congress into a strength by running on a platform of forcing its members to once again shoulder full responsibility.
"In Arizona, we grow them independent," Mr. Flake said, noting the unpopularity in his state of Mr. Trump's views on the border wall and Nafta.
Clinton's victory in the popular vote, Mr. Trump's unpopularity and the increasingly liberal bent of the party's grass roots have tempered any calls for moderation.
But her unpopularity, even among some Democrats, is an enduring problem for her campaign: Some people who supported Mr. Sanders, who is now backing Mrs.
At a Senate Republican luncheon last week, Barrasso offered up some campaign-ready lines about ObamaCare, along with new poll data about the law's unpopularity.
Opinion polls are narrowing ahead of the vote on December 12, with opposition parties all using Trump&aposs unpopularity in the UK to win votes.
Trump's attacks on black people are awful — but they are also, when paired with his growing unpopularity, reminders that he doesn't represent all of America.
But there's no question that Trump's unpopularity as president played a significant role in these midterms, energizing Democratic voters to turn out in historic levels.
Earmarks grew starting in 1995, and their use peaked in 2005, just as Republican members needed protection from the growing unpopularity of George W. Bush.
Of course, given Malloy's unpopularity, the Republicans also have a shot at just winning the race, and Lamont will have to bank heavily on the national GOP's unpopularity to give him the W. It's been a hard century or so for mustaches in American politics, which, though not exactly unheard of in today's Congress, are normally limited to politicians taking it easy in safe seats.
The main dissidents, Tim Ryan of Ohio and Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, have long complained that Mrs Pelosi's unpopularity with independent voters costs her party votes.
Board of Education, asking reporters to "imagine for a moment if those federal judges had been faced with judicial recall in the face of that unpopularity."
Certainly the CTA has no reason to cancel; despite the unpopularity of Pai's policies, the talk would certainly have been well attended and perhaps even productive.
Taking advantage of Trump's extreme unpopularity in Germany, Schulz also said he would use the money Merkel had earmarked for increased military spending for other purposes.
The unpopularity among suburban voters of assault weapons points toward opportunities for turning up the heat on the 50 House Republicans who still represent suburban districts.
Even if federal enforcement were to slow, Democratic state attorneys-general—an ambitious bunch who realise the unpopularity of such institutions—are unlikely to let up.
Their relative unpopularity among younger punters is therefore a worry for casino operators keen to preserve gaming revenues, which exceeded $20173bn in 2017 in America alone.
Clinton's unpopularity has to be seen in the broader context of West Virginian politics, which has grown a deep shade of red in the Obama years.
The Riverside speech's unpopularity -- fueled by its candid assessment of the shortcomings of American democracy -- is precisely what makes it King's most powerful and important speech.
I think there&aposs a battle between two competing flaws, the extremism that we&aposve talked about on the left and the unpopularity of Donald Trump.
For the government, and in particular President Ashraf Ghani, whose rule has been plagued by internal opposition, unpopularity, and crippling violence, the ceasefire was a triumph.
Now, some of the United States' most unsparing critics are being weakened or sidelined by a combination of term limits, unpopularity and self-destructive economic policies.
Trump's recent unpopularity stems from his sharp criticism of London's mayor, Sadiq Khan on Twitter following the terrorist attacks there in June that killed eight people.
Given the unpopularity of the current president, Jair Bolsonaro, the liberation of the most beloved and hated man in Brazil threatens to further deepen political tension.
While Trump's unpopularity has been consistent and fairly massive, the polls in his head-to-head matchup with Hillary Clinton have bounced around quite a bit.
Why bother with the unpopularity of raising taxes or the need to placate bond markets when a friendly central bank can fund all your spending promises?
Exit polls suggest that Trump's deep unpopularity, particularly among women and college-educated voters in the suburbs, helped deliver an Election Day victory to House Democrats.
Democrats in Congress are aiming to capitalize on Mr. Trump's unpopularity, preparing for a serious challenge to Republican majorities in both the House and the Senate.
Given the President's lousy poll standing, and the unpopularity of Congress, Republicans expect to be on the losing side of that question through next year's midterms.
Even as his administration struggles with historic unpopularity and extraordinary dysfunction, Trump ascribes to himself qualities that surpass all predecessors – even reigning Republican icon Ronald Reagan.
Yet its broad unpopularity, especially as it pertains to the middle class, suggests Democrats might easily enough convince swing voters of the scam that it is.
But there are indications that Pakistan will indirectly provide more support for the Saudi campaign in Yemen, despite the war's deep unpopularity among the Pakistani public.
The big picture: Democrats already think health care is a strong issue for them this year, given the unpopularity of the GOP's repeal and replace effort.
And, in virtually every case -- the New Jersey gubernatorial race being the lone exception -- you can draw a straight line between Trump's unpopularity and Republican losses.
Tax March, part of a coalition of groups that initially organized to block the Republican tax bill, is now hoping to capitalize on the overhaul's unpopularity.
The added challenge for him: Growing unpopularity in the very part of the country where government is trying to solicit tech expertise in the first place.
Given President Trump's great unpopularity and how well Democrats have done in recent elections, it looks increasingly likely that Democrats can recapture the House in 2018.
I also provided respondents with a range of possible explanations for Democratic victories in the 2018 midterm elections, including Democratic messaging, candidate recruitment, and Trump's unpopularity.
"We believe Planned Parenthood's closure is due to its dwindling customer base in Indiana and its unpopularity in the greater Fort Wayne community," the pair said.
That could reflect that he was facing a well-known incumbent, which offers on average a meaningful benefit to the officeholder (despite Mr. Cruz's relative unpopularity).
It was difficult for Republicans to decide whether to support Trump when he was a popular demagogue; his increasing unpopularity makes the choice a lot easier.
President Trump's unpopularity is a drag on Republican candidates in many of the most competitive House districts, especially those with more affluent and well-educated electorates.
Though the G.O.P. tried repeatedly to halt Mr. Trump's advance in the primary, it failed, revealing both its powerlessness and its unpopularity with its own voters.
Whatever unpopularity Giammattei faces over this deal will likely be dwarfed if the US -- recipient of around 40% of Guatemala's exports -- suddenly puts up trade barriers.
The latest finds name bigwigs such as Xanthippus, father of Pericles, as well as a man called Habron about whom little besides his unpopularity is known.
"But looking at what has been happening, there's no doubt it was poison," he said, referring to the policy's deep unpopularity among markets and the public.
But as the results came in on Tuesday, Democrats said they had energized their core voters and capitalized on President Trump's unpopularity to reach swing voters.
Trump's "tough on China" stance has swept in a new way of thinking about Beijing in Washington, despite the unpopularity of many of his other policies.
In an acknowledgement of the DNA episode's unpopularity, the Warren campaign recently took down videos, tweets and an information page on her website about her heritage.
At this point, though, there is a mountain of evidence that Trump's unpopularity is going to make for some exciting campaigns in surprising places this year.
Mr. Bloomberg has long insisted to associates that he triumphed primarily because of the unpopularity of the Democratic nominee, Mark Green, a liberal former public advocate.
They hoped last fall that Mr. Trump's unpopularity would drag down suburban-based Republican candidates across the country, but the party won full control of government.
On a related subject: Ross Douthat's latest column examines the Democrats' continuing failure to win elections, despite the country's increasing liberalism and the Republican Party's unpopularity.
No Democrats in either chamber voted for the bill, a bet that its unpopularity in polls will stick and hurt the GOP in next fall's midterms.
They've compared the 2202 political landscape to 2628, when they capitalized on the unpopularity of former Bush and the Republican Congress to take back the House.
Adding to Labour's problems was the deep personal unpopularity of Mr. Corbyn, who could never recapture the cheerful aura that seemed to surround him in 2017.
His lackluster efforts at reducing unemployment and expanding growth are behind his record-level unpopularity and the collapse in support for mainstream parties we see today.
Dershowitz said it was completely up to the teams how they wanted to handle the protests, noting the unpopularity of the protests across the American public.
But that edge has eroded over the past year as Trump's unpopularity has come home to roost -- in both polling and candidate recruitment in individual races.
NATO leaders, familiar with Trump's pet issues and aware of his unpopularity among their constituents, appeared eager to challenge the American president in public (The Hill).
For over an hour and a half, President Trump spoke on a variety of topics, including the border wall, Syria, his unpopularity abroad and Mitt Romney.
Local GOP unpopularity is giving Democrats a real shot in Oklahoma and Kansas gubernatorial elections, while Republicans have a fighting chance in Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Advocates of a third-party run argue that Trump's and Clinton's unpopularity give them an opening to at least achieve new relevance compared to past outsider candidates.
Che has gotten flack for sexist comments in the past and even addressed his unpopularity among white, liberal women in a sketch in which he impersonates one.
Democrats are facing a difficult Senate election map in 2018 and have been banking on Trump's unpopularity to increase voter turnout on their side of the aisle.
However, assets under management are around $34 billion versus almost $70 billion four years ago, possibly due to the unpopularity of emerging market debt in recent years.
The government cut petrol prices in January 2015 after President Maithripala Sirisena was voted into office, and has not increased prices since then, fearing unpopularity among voters.
The political science of this situation is classic: The simple reality is that — in spite of the ACA's unpopularity — the GOP can't find anything to beat it.
He had successfully distanced himself from President Donald Trump, whose unpopularity in Virginia, carried by Hillary Clinton in 2016, could prove lethal for other Republican congressional incumbents.
For all his "Bridgegate" baggage and home state unpopularity, Christie could at least make Trump somewhat more competitive among blue collar, blue state voters in the northeast.
"Yes, we can pass the measure in both Houses" if another party joins the effort, but the referendum is still "full of risks," mainly the proposal's unpopularity.
Lastly, one of Trump's biggest liabilities is his unpopularity with suburban white women, which many consider the key to this election and who happen to loathe Trump.
Larry Hogan in 2018, when he's expected to be vulnerable thanks to President Donald Trump's deep unpopularity in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans two-to-one.
Correction: The infographic above incorrectly stated that French President Emmanuel Macron's unpopularity rating was 57 percent in September of 2017 when in fact it was 53 percent.
Trump's unpopularity with African-Americans has been staggering, even by the standards of past Republican presidential candidates who have lost the black vote by very wide margins.
Republicans seemed convinced that the consistent unpopularity of the Affordable Care Act -- particularly within their base -- made scrapping major parts of the law a political no-brainer.
Democrats would likely seize on a win in the red state as proof that Trump's unpopularity will help them regain the House in the 2018 midterm elections.
Indeed, Trump's unpopularity and closeness with Prime Minister May might have even played a role in May's astonishing loss of her party's parliamentary majority in June's election.
Karen Handel's narrow victory over Jon Ossoff in last night's special election in Georgia shows how Republicans can keep their coalition together despite President Donald Trump's unpopularity.
Both provide visceral, undeniable examples of the president's enormous and unprecedented unpopularity—and serve as useful contrasts to dominant media narratives about the president and his supporters.
Mr Santos, whose approval rating after four years of daily dealings with the FARC is a dismal 21%, will have to court further unpopularity by raising taxes.
Most Republican strategists believe their House majority is already gone -- thanks in large part to Trump's unpopularity -- and the governor's races could be a wipeout as well.
Morrisey rode Obama's unpopularity in the Mountain State into office, saying West Virginians were looking for an attorney general more willing to combat the president in court.
Eating aside, the unpopularity and tough training of the sliding sport made him rethink about his choice in the year after he took up skeleton in 2012.
Democrats hope that the unpopularity of Trump's original decision and his overall immigration policy will motivate voters on their side and sway independents in the upcoming midterms.
With or without Palin, McCain faced a daunting task in defeating Obama — given the Iraq War and Bush's unpopularity — and he lost the election in a landslide.
Lost in all the noise right now is the toxic effect Clinton's terrible numbers and deep unpopularity could have on down-ballot Democrats in must-win races.
Trump's comments may deepen his unpopularity in the country since they are likely to be seen as an unwanted intervention by a foreign leader in domestic politics.
In Utah, his deep unpopularity with Mormon voters suggests that a state that has gone Republican every election for a half-century could wind up in play.
Dogged by deep unpopularity and public anger over unemployment, Hollande hopes the reshuffle will widen his voter appeal and discourage other leftist candidates from running against him.
I was citing poll numbers that showed his huge unpopularity among Latino voters, and he was insisting that Latinos loved him and that thousands work for him.
History was always in the black social activist's corner, but most athletes who challenged societal norms in previous generations did so in the face of extreme unpopularity.
But Trump's even greater unpopularity--and Hugin's ties as a former Trump state campaign chair -- may give the Democrat the support he needs to hold on.   Rep.
"That thinking," Maysmith said, "changed as the extent of Trump's unpopularity and the broad disapproval of the House leadership's agenda -- including their unrelenting environmental attacks -- became clear."
The case against partisan weighting is that the popularity or unpopularity of the incumbent president could, in fact, cause people to change which party they identify with.
But even before the weekend, he was largely banished from the most competitive campaigns for the House and various governorships because of his unpopularity with swing voters.
Yet his growing unpopularity elsewhere may not only fuel a Democratic resurgence in November — it may be the very thing that propels more New Yorkers into power.
If the economy were to overcome Mr. Trump's unpopularity and send his approval ratings up, you would think we would have started to see signs of it.
While President Trump's unpopularity endangers his party's incumbents far and wide and Texas may indeed be getting bluer, the state has been very red for very long.
Democrats remain a largely powerless minority as Republican leaders pretend they have no grave doubts about Mr. Trump, hoping to survive next year's elections despite his unpopularity.
The contests in Wisconsin and Minnesota kick off the Democrats' effort to capitalize on Donald Trump's unpopularity and retake control in Midwestern battlegrounds they once dominated. 3.
They worry that the Clinton name reeks of the past and fear that their unpopularity with conservative-leaning and independent voters could harm Democrats in close races.
Mr. Trump's unpopularity, several governors said, will not necessarily usher Democrats back to power on its own — they must frame all their priorities in economic terms. Gov.
Despite his unpopularity, Trump has been able to rely on experienced State Department holdovers from the Obama administration for the day-to-day administration of hemispheric relations.
Hurd won reelection to a second term in 2016, despite Trump's unpopularity in his district — which has a high Hispanic population — by just over 1 percentage point.
When George W. Bush's once stratospheric approval ratings cratered in his second term, media coverage focused on causes of his unpopularity, including a recession and two wars.
John McCain was dealt a losing hand by the deep unpopularity of the George W. Bush administration and the very poorly timed collapse of the global economy.
Despite her apparent lack of clarity on some issues, DeVos said she's the one who's "more misunderstood than anything" when asked her about unpopularity during the interview.
That they felt it necessary to take that stand points to one of the reasons some Democrats want Mrs Pelosi out: her unpopularity among conservative and independent voters.
I have always been fascinated by Daniel M. Snyder, the Redskins' owner, whose unpopularity represents an extremely rare point of agreement among Democrats and Republicans in the capital.
Though Trump's unpopularity is one factor that hurt Gorsuch's ability to win over Democrats, the political system has been headed toward this showdown for a very long time.
Its unpopularity with pro-Brexit lawmakers stems from its requirement that the U.K. remains in a single customs territory with the EU for an indefinite amount of time.
Much of that can be attributed to the sheer unpopularity of Christie — who recorded the lowest approval rating of any New Jersey governor in history, at 15 percent.
Venezuela's opposition is boycotting the vote, saying it is rigged in Maduro's favor and intended purely to keep the ruling Socialist Party in power despite its current unpopularity.
Despite his extreme unpopularity among Brazilian voters, Temer has maintained a broad majority in Congress, but analysts said public outrage over the scandal could change the political equation.
Democrats have argued that the GOP's Medicaid cuts are "cruel," a line of attack that seems to be working given the widespread unpopularity of the Republican reform scheme.
No matter the reason for their unpopularity, teens lacking in likability and status will start to fall behind pretty quickly on some skills their peers are rapidly honing.
The trip -- to visit a leader who actually wants him to come -- will be a chance for the President to counter a growing narrative about his unpopularity abroad.
Given Trump's general unpopularity, that's not the way things were supposed to be, and many in the Democratic Party are starting to cast withering glares at Vermont Sen.
Obviously this won't stop Trump from doing a lot of damage, but reminding the country—and Trump himself—of his historic unpopularity is still a winning political tactic.
Political observers remain highly skeptical that a Democrat can win electoral votes from Utah, which hasn't gone for a Democratic candidate since 85033, and noted Clinton's own unpopularity.
"I don't think that's all that different from the intense unpopularity of George Bush in 2006 and 2008," he told me, in a conversation in his Senate office.
The previous national executive committee was stacked with Zuma supporters who kept him in power despite his unpopularity among rank-and-file members (never mind voters in general).
While many of his peers have seen their statures diminished by controversies at home, Trump's standing has risen, despite scandal, investigation and unpopularity among a majority of Americans.
Clinton's prospects, given Mr. Trump's unpopularity among upscale white voters, it could undermine Democrats' effort to capture control of the Senate and win other down-ballot elections. Mrs.
That's not the only protest Trump is not exactly popular in the UK right now, and his unpopularity with the Brits is shaping his first official visit there.
And so the election, which starts in earnest in the coming weeks, is shaping up as a close unpopularity contest: In the latest polls, Mr. Trump and Mrs.
Mr. Hollande's record-breaking unpopularity in a country troubled by a stagnant economy and fears of new terrorist attacks makes him one of the shakiest of European leaders.
Findings from the same poll released earlier this week found that the bill's unpopularity on the rise, with few expecting tangible benefits for themselves once it becomes law.
Next will come the midterm elections — and Democrats will ride the fury of their side, Trump's unpopularity, and anger over health care to massive gains in the House.
That report—along with widespread unpopularity of the House bill—helped prompt congressional Republicans to give up on passing the first iteration of the law in late March.
Even the withdrawal from the TPP, Baker said, would have been pursued by most of the recent crop of presidential hopefuls, given its unpopularity with voters and Congress.
You could see that divide, and Obama wading into it, unpopularity be damned, in Congress's predictably chilly reception to his line about ISIS not posing an existential threat.
Kim Guadagno in a state where Christie's unpopularity -- with approval ratings in the teens, making him the least-liked governor in the country -- proved too much to overcome.
Hillary Clinton has strengthened her position slightly among young voters, but she has struggled to take full advantage of Donald J. Trump's rising unpopularity, a new poll shows.
With his overall unpopularity, and the visceral rage he inspires in liberals, Trump has enabled the emergence of a hucksterish grievance industry among portions of the center-left.
But it is not a given that Johnson, who is trying to build a relationship with Trump despite the President's deep unpopularity in Britain, will welcome his intervention.
His unpopularity was increased by an uncanny habit of pulling the tips off the gas burners with his strong beak and inhaling the gas until it stupefied him.
Clinton's unpopularity at the end of her campaign was a complete reversal from her standing at the start, when she, like Biden, was widely admired by the public.
We're talking about seemingly minor problems that could metastasize into larger ones, but even in that case, it'll be hard to pinpoint Trump's unpopularity as the root cause.
For now, Mr. Macron is still the darling of the global liberal elite, but his growing unpopularity gives us a better picture of what he has to offer.
Republicans, weighed down by Mr. Trump's growing unpopularity, must demonstrate they can separate themselves from the president enough to hold suburban districts that only now are becoming battlegrounds.
There is plenty of time for Democrats to coalesce around a strong candidate who capitalizes on Trump's perceived weaknesses and unpopularity among a large segment of the population.
Republican House candidates have struggled to raise money this cycle and Trump's deep unpopularity in suburban districts is an urgent concern for candidates up and down the ballot.
Republican House candidates have struggled to raise money this cycle, and Trump's deep unpopularity in suburban districts is an urgent concern for candidates up and down the ballot.
In 2006, Democrats won control of the House and the Senate because of the unpopularity of the Iraq war as voters began to assign blame to Bush's GOP.
She had called an election three years earlier than scheduled in an attempt to take advantage of the apparent unpopularity of her opponent, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
"Anything" may already be happening in the special election in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District, heralded as a key test of whether Democrats can capitalize on President Trump's unpopularity.
Republicans already are predicting that some Democrats who took back the House in 2018 will be vulnerable in future contests, arguing the President's unpopularity overshadowed Democratic campaign platforms.
U.S. News said the drop can be attributed to Trump's unpopularity, with other countries viewing the U.S. as less trustworthy and more politically unstable since he took office.
President Trump has reached epic levels of unpopularity, which suggests that the magnitude of midterm losses for Republicans could well be in the higher range of midterm defeats.
To be sure, New Jersey's flip to a Democrat in the governor's mansion is largely a result of the unpopularity in the state of both outgoing Republican Gov.
Murphy's win is in part thanks to the sheer unpopularity of Christie — who recorded the lowest approval rating of any New Jersey governor in history, at 15 percent.
The unpopularity of Trump's position suggests Democrats have little reason to cave to Trump's demand of $5.7 billion for the wall as a condition of reopening the government.
That report — along with widespread unpopularity of the House bill — helped prompt congressional Republicans to give up on passing the first iteration of the law in late March.
The unpopularity of the law during its creation undoubtedly helped produce the misshapen product of 2010 and its sudden popularity helped produce the GOP's Keystone Cops routine in 2017.
Some industry players have expressed caution at the future of coking coal assets given their increasing unpopularity from an environmental standpoint and their exposure to the troubled steelmaking industry.
The Tories are unlikely to outright lose control of government, and the Labour opposition is likely to remain in shambles owing to the unpopularity of its leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
He had other advantages, like Johnson's decision to stand as a write-in candidate and the president's growing unpopularity with independent voters who could cross over and oppose him.
Both parties see it as an issue that could rally their respective bases — but whether the unpopularity of these state laws could be enough to benefit Democrats remains unclear.
Despite his unpopularity with the American public writ large, Trump is extremely popular among Republican primary voters, and the modern GOP has reshaped itself around his agenda and persona.
The EU's leaders may reckon that, since the Chequers plan's unpopularity in Mrs May's party makes it unlikely to pass muster, they have little to lose by rubbishing it.
But given his unpopularity (and a wildly unpopular period of Republican leadership under former governor Sam Brownback), some people think Democrat Laura Kelly has a shot at winning here.
The investigation, which led to the arrest of some of the country's richest businessmen and top politicians, has hobbled investment and fueled Brazil's political crisis, contributing to Rousseff's unpopularity.
That was reflected, he said, in the "stealth" way that Mr. Lew had to work behind the scenes to ensure Republicans' assent, given the I.M.F.'s unpopularity with conservatives.
The law's unpopularity and the uncertainties around its implementation played a major role in widespread Democratic losses in the House and Senate in the 2010 and 2014 midterm elections.
Meirelles said the reform of Brazil's costly social security system, the main cause of a gaping budget deficit, is crucial to restore growth and create jobs despite its unpopularity.
Trump's overwhelming unpopularity with blacks might seem strange, given the fact that as a presidential candidate he hasn't directly targeted them the way he has Mexican and Muslim immigrants.
All of the evidence suggests that a number of factors—Russian hacks, James Comey, racism, sexism, historic unpopularity, historic ineptitude—contributed to her narrow losses in several key states.
That same poll cast Christie's lieutenant governor, Kim Guadagno, as a major underdog to keep the governor's mansion in Republican hands this fall -- largely due to the incumbent's unpopularity.
The deep unpopularity of YouTube's Rewind video, which becomes clear through the video's comments and social media chatter, is due to YouTube omitting some of the platform's biggest stars.
Although the governor cannot run for re-election his unpopularity and the state's poor economic performance may bring to an end 20143 years of unbroken rule by the PRI.
"Unpopularity Contest" was the headline on the story on the NBC News website, which rightly asked how well any president of such polarizing effect would be able to govern.
This creates uncertainty not only in terms of the election cycle, but also as a result of TTIP's unpopularity among the electorates in the some of the negotiating countries.
In light of Trump's continued unpopularity and the pickup of 40 House seats in November, dozens of Democratic candidates are expected to run for president in the coming months.
His views are not wedded to a coherent ideological movement within his party (as Goldwater's were), nor is his unpopularity a simple judgment on his record (as Carter's was).
The board's unpopularity raised some doubts that Rosselló would pick Pierluisi, but the former resident commissioner remains a popular figure both within his party and among the general public.
Given Mr. Hollande's unpopularity, Mr. Macron clearly has an opening, even if critics, especially on the left, deride him as being out of step with France's protective social model.
Whatever the final outcome in Georgia's sixth, the race has already clarified that the future of the Democratic Party and Donald Trump's early and profound unpopularity can't be untangled.
The unpopularity of this agenda is why Trump, when running for president, emphasized an entirely different agenda — bringing back good-paying manufacturing jobs by getting tough on corporate outsourcing.
The unpopularity of Bush, the Wall Street collapse and the once-in-a-generation political talent of Barack Obama ensured that the 2008 general election was never really close.
The GOP controls the Senate 51-49, and although more Democrats are at risk than Republicans this year, Trump's national unpopularity means Democrats have a chance of taking control.
It's much easier to get people excited about running for office when the climate is favorable, so the uptick in recruiting is itself a result of Donald Trump's unpopularity.
That was the strategy most Democratic candidates adopted in the key midterm elections, trusting Mr. Trump's unpopularity to weigh down Republicans but focusing chiefly on issues like health care.
And the general election could become a referendum on Trump's presidency -- for all his threatening political and presentational skills -- which may give Democrats an advantage given the President's unpopularity.
If they're able to successfully wield federal investigations as a weapon in 2019-'20 the way Nixon did, they may be able to entrench themselves in power despite unpopularity.
Even as Mr. Mulvaney conceded that Mr. Trump's personal unpopularity was a problem for the party, he predicted it would not ultimately be a decisive factor for most voters.
But while South Vietnam's proponents then and since have seen land reform as a panacea for the government's enduring unpopularity, the results at the time were far more mixed.
The Trump team has made it very clear that its campaign will be based on negative partisanship -- demonizing Democrats as radical socialists to distract from the President's broad unpopularity.
Conor Lamb's apparent victory in Pennsylvania this month was a powerful message to Republicans about the current unpopularity of the president and the harbinger of a possible wave election.
Kentucky Republicans rushed to distance themselves from Bevin on election night, claiming that his high disapproval ratings and general unpopularity put this tough night on him and him alone.
"I think the Democrats would be better served coming up with a better economic policy rather than planning to rely on Trump's unpopularity," a spokesman for Kasich told Politico.
Center-right President Michel Temer is mulling a bid but has record unpopularity in opinion polls after his austerity program aimed at putting Brazil's overdrawn fiscal accounts in order.
" At the same time, Emanuel said he believed Trump's unpopularity was putting a drag on the GOP, which might otherwise benefit politically from what he called a "strong economy.
The wins, widely seen as a reaction to President Trump's deep unpopularity, have been touted by the Democratic Party as a bellwether of success in the 2018 midterm elections.
Trump's unpopularity is so huge that it even dwarfs Hillary Clinton's, which is also at historic highs: 55 percent of Americans, including 75 percent of white men, dislike her.
But the combination of Trump's unpopularity, the sexual misconduct allegations that erupted against Moore in November, and Trump's enthusiastic support of him anyway gave them the opportunity, experts said.
I believe health care is similar for some current Republicans — fear of the unpopularity of their bill is leading them to avoid town halls and refuse to answer reporters' questions.
While he talks about his tenure as the mayor of the nation's largest city, he rarely talks about his deep unpopularity there or the challenges he has endured in office.
For his part, Ciccarone saw this as evidence of their unpopularity and the fact that they were introduced not because of new demand, but because they were cheaper to produce.
On a purely political level, Ryan has to worry about his House majority and the GOP's Senate majority getting swept away in a Democratic landslide driven by Trump's massive unpopularity.
Members of South Africa's main federation of trades unions booed President Jacob Zuma off a stage when he tried to speak at a rally, a sign of his growing unpopularity.
Maduro, a 55-year-old former bus driver and union leader, is running despite his widespread unpopularity and a devastating economic crisis that has spawned malnutrition, disease, hyperinflation and emigration.
For example, political science research has estimated that Sarah Palin may have cost John McCain as many as 2.1 million votes in 2008 due to her unpopularity among moderate voters.
Fullerton, California (CNN)For Democrats hoping to turn President Donald Trump's unpopularity into an opportunity to take control of the House next year, this Orange County community is ground zero.
Mexicans feeling the pinch from fuel prices are worried about it fanning food and other basics, adding to the unpopularity of the government ahead of elections this year and next.
Investors are hoping the opposition conservative New Democracy party, which won the European election in Greece, can seize on Tsipras' unpopularity and on anger against austerity in a general election.
They are afraid of the unpopularity of their president and their party's entire legislative agenda, which is focused on making the rich richer, and leaving everyone but billionaires worse off.
Jim DeMint, the president of the conservative Heritage Foundation and a former senator from South Carolina, said Trump's poor performance reflected his lack of organization more than any inherent unpopularity.
On the one hand, Clinton's personal unpopularity with young people is off the charts, and she's going to have to do something different if she's going to win them over.
The Democrats' healthcare overhaul had initially been a political liability for the party, which lost control of the House in 2010, largely due to the unpopularity of the sweeping changes.
But, combine Trump's unpopularity, historic midterm patterns for the president's party and the early-warning signs in state legislative seat and that is looking like a tougher and tougher sell.
Clinton and Mr. Trump are among the best known people in America, their unpopularity with the general electorate, as shown in polls, does not mean they cannot improve their images.
And because of the unpopularity of both the bill and Trump, they felt very little political pressure to get on board -- or even feint at the idea that they might.
What made the issue problematic in both parties was the deep unpopularity of perceived federal bailouts after the 2008 financial crisis, and the disconnect of most Americans from Puerto Ricans.
Kelly's victory was built on a variety of factors: She leveraged the unpopularity of former Republican Governor Sam Brownback, and also emphasized more spending on education and accepting Medicare expansion.
Mr. Trump, Republicans believe, may have even fewer ways to count to 270 than Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain had, because of his debilitating unpopularity with women and nonwhite voters.
In a possible sign of Mr. Zuma's unpopularity, however, three A.N.C. leaders declined to say at a 90-minute news conference why the committee had decided to back the president.
Simply put, I made a bet that Trump's unpopularity would cost his party many seats in the House because that's the effect unpopular presidents had in the past during midterms.
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The protest underscored the unpopularity of a reform that is at the heart of Temer's austerity program, which aims to rescue the Brazilian economy from its deepest recession on record.
The Cook Political Report, a non-partisan election tipsheet, moved the Comstock-Bennett race from "lean Republican" to "toss up" on Wednesday, citing Trump's unpopularity in much of the district.
Despite Mr. Brownback's unpopularity and Mr. Kobach's own polarizing history, the governor's race remains very close: Mr. Kobach and the Democratic nominee, Laura Kelly, are running roughly even in polls.
It was President Ronald Reagan's first midterm election after winning the White House in 1980 and he entered it with high unpopularity numbers due to the state of the economy.
Portman chalked up the unpopularity of the tax bill to the general distrust surrounding Washington, but reiterated the sense of corporate optimism he said he's witnessed since it became law.
What may come as a surprise, despite their unpopularity, is the fact that more voters say they are "very interested" in the upcoming election than the previous three presidential elections.
And despite the occupation's widespread unpopularity on campus, the university authorities seem incapable of, or uninterested in, regaining possession and returning it to the general use of the UNAM community.
The profound unpopularity of Ms. Park, a conservative, increases the likelihood that South Korea's next president will be a liberal who favors more dialogue and economic engagement with the North.
First, the Trump administration is likely to tap into the "unpopularity of free trade among his political base," which could subsequently help the Republican Party in November's mid-term elections.
And Mr. Trump's unpopularity in many suburban House districts has some Republicans pulling out every sharp knife in their roll, hoping their cuts will redefine the Democrats as a menace.
There's more uncertainty than usual about who will turn out to vote, and a candidate whose unpopularity may make his committed voters unwilling to admit their support to a pollster.
The unpopularity of the idea of arming teachers among teachers themselves suggests that lawmakers who support the idea will face difficulty implementing it, even if such policies came to pass.
With Trump's record-setting unpopularity and a Democratic voter base enthusiastic to come out and vote, Democrats are banking on this message to bring them sweeping electoral wins once again.
Over the weekend, White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney told Republican donors that Cruz's unpopularity could put the Senate at risk, the New York Times reported.
But he is under pressure from rivals including Tom Mulcair, leader of the leftwing New Democrats, and Rona Ambrose, interim Conservative leader, who are seeking to capitalise on Mr Trump's unpopularity.
Opposition leaders are already expected to boycott the April presidential poll, because they believe it is rigged to ensure Maduro's re-election despite his unpopularity and a crushing national economic crisis.
Reznick explained pinkwashing, saying: In 2007 Israel launched Brand Israel, pouring millions of dollars into a PR campaign designed to combat Israel's global unpopularity due to its extreme human rights abuses.
Turnbull has only been prime minister since September 2015, when party members voted to oust former leader Tony Abbott after his growing unpopularity led to his party losing faith in him.
Another former dictator, José Eduardo dos Santos of Angola (now 75), stepped down in September as his unpopularity soared and is now watching his family's empire being dismantled by his successor.
There are a few likely reasons for Kavanaugh's unpopularity, most having little to do with the man himself — let's be honest, how many typical American voters have delved into his record?
His own suit charts this unpopularity, as it includes the multiple threads created in the past few years to warn people from the Meguro Counseling Center where he is the director.
"That really upset a lot of the teams," said Francoise Vallin of Airbus' CFE-CGC trade union, whose views on Eremenko's unpopularity were echoed by Didier Hacquart from the CFDT union.
There is a cogent defense of representative systems as providing continuity, experience and wisdom, but it's a hard case to make without exciting mockery at a time of mainline political unpopularity.
The winner of the primaries has a good chance of prevailing in the presidential election in May, considering Socialist President Francois Hollande's deep unpopularity and the divisions amid left-wing candidates.
Democrats have been optimistic that Trump's unpopularity might spark a wave election in 2018, but the electoral map is unfriendly so far and Republicans have held seats in tight special elections.
This visit is also a demonstration of how a foreign leader in a strong political position has an advantage in dealing with Trump and can play less heed to his unpopularity.
The force is struggling to cope amid haphazard decision-making, worsening morale and anger among rank-and-file officers that they are taking the public heat for government unpopularity, they warned.
Still, Republicans are already worrying that his unpopularity—combined with a lack of legislative accomplishments and general incompetence—could drag down the rest of their ticket in the 2018 midterm elections.
Based on the historical pattern of midterm election voting, if the midterm election were held today with the president's unpopularity so high, the result would be a landslide victory for Democrats.
It's unclear whether this can be attributed to Trump's historic levels of unpopularity, the unusually high stakes that come with replacing swing justice Kennedy, or a combination of the two factors.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Friday that criticism from the left wing of his own Democratic Party helped feed into the unpopularity of Obamacare, his signature healthcare reform law.
Clinton's own unpopularity and Mr. Trump's history of bouncing back from self-inflicted wounds, is that Democrats may need to pick up more than just two seats to seize the majority.
Atlanta (CNN)Democrat Jon Ossoff fell just short Tuesday of capturing a House seat in a longtime conservative stronghold in Georgia, serving a reminder to Republicans of President Donald Trump's unpopularity.
During an interview on "Fox News Sunday," he was asked whether he worries his personal unpopularity with Republicans in the country is "weighing down" the likelihood the GOP keeps the Senate.
Some Democratic strategists, such as former Representative Steve Israel of New York, said Democrats should seize their leverage now that Republicans already have enough political headaches, namely the president's historic unpopularity.
This is another source of his unpopularity among a Mexican public that sees his refusal to commit to a single group of players as a lack of confidence in the team.
Clinton's husband appears far less welcome on the trail, with his unpopularity among Republicans compounded by new skepticism on the left about his treatment of women and allegations of sexual assault.
Their fear is that a swerve toward protectionism, coupled with Mr. Trump's severe personal unpopularity in other countries, could make the United States a less appealing place for business over all.
More importantly, the Democrats have long made it clear that they were going to do whatever they could to make Trump and his personal unpopularity their biggest issue in the midterms.
Yet partly because of Mr. Leung's unpopularity, anti-Leung and pro-democracy forces recently managed to secure enough seats on the committee to seriously influence the outcome of the upcoming election.
The two mighty autocracies on the EU's flanks, Russia and Turkey, have both been hammered by economic weakness and the growing unpopularity of their leaders, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Instead, Trump seems much more interested in retaliating against a state in which his unpopularity has dragged down the entire Republican Party, virtually eliminating the party's California delegation in the House.
Still, with just a year until the election, the Kentucky outcome is bound to revive fears within the GOP that the president's unpopularity is taking a toll on the party's candidates.
The downward shift in Clinton's net favorability ratings stands in direct contrast to his steady high approval rating (in the 60s) and the unpopularity of impeaching and removing him from office.
But it also may be that the unpopularity of a president who himself comes from the plutocrat class will finally focus musicians and their handlers on inequality and other pressing issues.
Trump's unpopularity in the district made life harder for MacArthur, who voted in favor of the 2017 tax bill and took part in the GOP's effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
This is in part due to fundamentals that favor the party out of power in midterm elections, but President Trump's unpopularity has also given Democrats across the country something to rally around.
And while there wasn't much in the way of disaster touring to be done in Lake Charles, the pit stop is sure to lift the spirits of a president with historic unpopularity.
The bottom line: Trump can talk up the strong economy, but if Republicans lose the House on his watch, it will be hard to explain for any other reason than his unpopularity.
The rally demonstrated the coalition's ability to mobilize large crowds despite both Kabila's deep unpopularity after nearly 18 years in power, according to the polls, and Ramazani's lack of broad name recognition.
"I've been doing this [since] 1964, which is the Goldwater years," NBC/WSJ co-pollster Peter Hart told NBC of the relative unpopularity of many of the candidates earlier in the year.
But the extreme unpopularity of George W. Bush, combined with Obama's fresh-faced appeal and rhetorical prowess, ended up giving Obama the strongest down-ballot support of any president since Jimmy Carter.
Given the unpopularity of his rivals, Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron seemed poised to have a good campaign, but it increasingly seems he will be unable to pull off an electoral coup.
Yet her unpopularity is at the least liable to make the next three months more nerve-racking, given the disaster a Trump victory would represent for America, than they might otherwise be.
Also, unlike these other candidates, he's favored to win not just the party primary but the general election, as Governor Chris Christie's massive unpopularity following the "Bridgegate" scandal haunts the Republican candidates.
The main focus of Sanders and Klobuchar will no doubt be on the tremendous unpopularity of Graham-Cassidy, including millions that are at risk of losing insurance coverage or facing higher premiums.
Democrats still feel good about their prospects of winning at least the 23 seats needed to take back the House, buoyed by Trump's unpopularity in key suburban districts and by voter enthusiasm.
But Trump's unpopularity, caused by everything from Robert Mueller's investigation of the Trump campaign's possible ties to Russia, to Trump's non-stop lying and Twitter tantrums, is clearly inviting more to run.
Aiming to exploit Mr. Trump's drastic unpopularity with swing voters, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will spend over $1 million on advertisements casting the Republican Party as wholly defined by Mr. Trump.
Back in 2010, President Barack Obama's White House rationalized the ACA's unpopularity by arguing that it was the process of passing the bill, not the benefits contained in it, that were unpopular.
His unpopularity is very good news for Le Pen and her xenophobic party the National Front—and a serious warning to anyone concerned with preventing the rise of the global far-right.
With Democrats increasingly likely to hold most or all of their Senate seats (due to Trump's unpopularity and incumbency advantage), Democrats need to pick up only two seats to win the Senate.
Still, the results seemed to suggest that despite Mr. Trump's visceral appeal to some labor households, his success in 2016 had quite a bit to do with the unpopularity of Mrs. Clinton.
While Mr. Ossoff made inroads by exploiting Mr. Trump's unpopularity and a backlash against health care legislation approved in the House, Democrats said they would have to do more to actually win.
Its growing unpopularity fills out their sails and brings them votes from all over the political compass, including a significant proportion from working class voters accustomed to voting left, even far left.
While Democrats face better odds at taking back the House of Representatives, particularly as President Donald Trump's unpopularity weighs on the GOP, the party faces a much tougher road in the Senate.
Dan Bishop, a state senator, narrowly won a special House election on Tuesday that highlighted both President Trump's appeal with his base as well as his party's deepening unpopularity with suburban voters.
In order to mitigate its unpopularity, Senate Republicans keep making their bill more like, well, Obamacare, which raises the question of why they're attempting something so complex for such a modest end.
But if history is any indication, it's far more likely that they're going to double down on all of the bad ideas that helped fuel their historic unpopularity in the first place.
In Trump's case they may deepen his already intense unpopularity in Britain ahead of his arrival for a three-day stay on Monday but enhance his global reputation as an unpredictable, disruptive influence.
If Democrats want an explanation for why the election isn't a blowout, the thing they should be remarking on is not Trump's fake immunity to criticism — it's the unpopularity of their own nominee.
Steinberg wrote that he believed Trump would turn to such an arrangement because both his historic unpopularity and the specter of an economic downturn make the chances of re-election in 2020 slim.
On Election Day, these states' conservative natures overrode the backlash toward the president, though Trump's deep unpopularity made a few of these races closer for Republicans than they otherwise probably would have been.
Gender is already a fault line in the general election campaign, which will partly hinge on whether Trump's unpopularity with women voters will be more decisive than Clinton's poor ratings with male voters.
Democrats have begun to worry that a contentious and expensive primary in Georgia's governor's race could majorly disadvantage the eventual nominee — in a race that some believe is winnable amid President Trump's unpopularity.
Johnson similarly tried to place Clinton's unpopularity as a weight on his Democratic opponent, and by the end of the evening, both candidates were calling for their rivals to renounce their party's nominee.
His unpopularity inside the Beltway, or among what he has maligned as the "Washington cartel," helps him adopt the image of the outsider candidate — which is unquestionably the hottest trend this campaign season.
But Trump's unpopularity with its Mormon voters -- combined with independent conservative candidate Evan McMullin's focus there -- has turned it into a three-way race, with Clinton hoping to slide past a divided GOP.
Jon Ossoff fell just short of the votes needed to secure a House seat in a longtime conservative district in Georgia, sending a wake-up call to the GOP about President Trump's unpopularity.
Watch: How the midterms will affect Trump's economy This year, however, shifting political winds across the state collided with President Donald Trump's unpopularity, turning the district into a prime pickup opportunity for Democrats.
Despite the unpopularity of the travel ban, the Trump administration doubled down on their efforts to revise and reinstate the ban, and in December the Supreme Court voted 7-2 to uphold it.
Republicans will also have to deal with the unpopularity of raising healthcare costs for old people, going up against powerful lobbies like AARP, which has been on the warpath against the GOP bill.
Washington (CNN)The White House has denied a report that US President Donald Trump plans to delay his state visit to the United Kingdom over fears of potential protests and his perceived unpopularity.
More gallingly, Trump acted as if his own unpopularity wasn't a major factor in the rise of Ossoff, who is as easy on the eyes as he is not a very good candidate.
Likewise, where once he revelled in his unpopularity among the Republican colleagues he has spent so long denouncing, he touted their endorsements when, belatedly and out of desperation, they began to trickle in.
The demonstrators broke glass doors before being pushed back in a violent clash that underscored the unpopularity of the pension reform President Michel Temer's government is proposing to balance Brazil's overdrawn public accounts.
France has won leniency in the past, and regulators are wary of imposing punishments on austerity-weary countries, like Spain and Portugal, because that could add to the unpopularity of the European Union.
Manassas, Virginia (CNN)Democratic candidates in the suburban enclaves of northern Virginia are hoping President Donald Trump's unpopularity among the federal government workers who live here will deliver them a key House race.
The winner of the primaries has a good chance of prevailing in the presidential election due in April and May 2017, given Socialist President Francois Hollande's unpopularity and divisions among left-wing candidates.
Trump's unpopularity in that Quinnipiac poll was part of a broad dissatisfaction voters had with their elected officials—Republicans in Congress had a 31 percent approval ratings, and Democrats were at 32 percent.
As Vox's Emily Stewart reported, despite his standing with New Yorkers, de Blasio sees himself as an underdog and has plowed ahead despite relative unpopularity: De Blasio's presidential campaign hasn't been smooth sailing.
Bad news for Merkel: Although it's still more likely she'll win election again in September, it will be much closer than in years past, especially with the growing unpopularity of her refugee policies.
He is hardly the first president whose unpopularity has limited his campaign travels — there were plenty of candidates who did not want to appear with the last two occupants of the Oval Office.
The conservative strategist Grover Norquist, for instance, has speculated that the decline of labor in recent years could mean that Republicans (and President Trump) may continue to win big despite Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
European diplomats said they fear that this will only underscore the disunity of the West, given the unpopularity of Mr. Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal.
Loot boxes and "pay to win" elements provoke an increasingly hostile reaction from players, and their unpopularity and profitability have brought the games industry under greater scrutiny from regulatory bodies around the world.
Part of the calculation of using Mr. de Blasio as a punching bag is based on his unpopularity in the suburbs as well as suburbanites' historical mistrust of the city's more liberal policies.
"This could be a blessing in disguise, the way Republicans run in this city," Mr. Dietl said in an interview on Thursday, referring to the unpopularity of President Trump, for whom he voted.
For years, lawmakers have floated legislation that would reduce regulations to encourage investments in technologies like high-speed broadband, but the current government's record unpopularity has brought major legislative activity to a crawl.
At no time when she would bring this bill up was there ever fear of it not passing, but the only reason she finally relented was because of the unpopularity of impeachment itself.
His unpopularity even extends to Manhattan Republicans: In the 2016 Republican primary, Mr. Trump won every county in New York State except Manhattan, where John Kasich defeated him, 45 percent to 42 percent.
The ads that qualify for cost-splitting do exactly what Democrats already want to: nationalize House races and try to saddle local candidates — from Iowa to Nevada — with the Republican Party's general unpopularity.
Voters also punished the conservatives in the European election, where they received less than 30 percent of the vote, reflecting the deep unpopularity of the coalition between the country's two traditional, mainstream parties.
In 2006, again the economy was humming, but Republicans lost a net 31 seats in the House, as voters focused on the Iraq war and the unpopularity of Republican President George W. Bush.
First, Sanders is clearly able to transcend the unpopularity of "socialism" as a label and get people to think of him as a good guy who they want to vote for despite some eccentricities.
He's been trying to come back since, angling for the 22012 nomination from the center-right Republican party, or Les Républicains, and banking on Hollande's relative unpopularity to get back into the Elysee palace.
He's been trying to come back since, angling for the 22007 nomination from the center-right Republican party, or Les Républicains, and banking on Hollande's relative unpopularity to get back into the Elysee palace.
Earlier this year, May called a snap election to enhance her slim majority before beginning Brexit talks with the EU, gambling that the incredible unpopularity of opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn would guarantee a victory.
Elizabeth Braw, a fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, said Trump's "public crucifixion" of Germany could, given his unpopularity there, make it even tougher to win public support for higher military spending.
However, the fierce partisan loyalty of the Magnolia State's Republican counties—they voted 65-20123 in favour of Mitt Romney—is expected to ensure that Mississippi remains red this year, despite Donald Trump's unpopularity.
Moreover, Macron may have won with 66 percent of the general election vote, but the large margin was not so much a reflection of his broad-based popularity as it was Le Pen's unpopularity.
Add this all up—the unpopularity, the unrest, the generals, the feuding with the deep state—and if it were any other country, you'd normally ask if there was a coup on its way.
Democrats had sought to capitalize on the unpopularity of President Donald Trump and the American Health Care Act to propel Quist, a banjo-playing folksinger and Montana native known throughout the state, to victory.
I wrote earlier today that Hillary Clinton's problems in the Mountain State were as much a reflection of President Obama's deep unpopularity as they were a rebuke of her comments about the coal industry.
Clinton's own unpopularity should push her further left in the general election than she would ordinarily be inclined to go, which means that progressives could hold her accountable to the promises that she made.
Cruz's unpopularity among his colleagues could be his undoing as Rubio steps into the role he has been bred for since his 2012 Republican National Convention speech proclaiming himself the GOP version of Obama.
Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Cory Gardner of Colorado and Martha McSally of Arizona, for example, must choose between the emergency's unpopularity and the wrath of Trump supporters, most of all the president himself.
But Mr. Trump's deep unpopularity with Hispanic voters, after labeling Mexican migrants criminals and calling for a "deportation force," complicates his prospects in the swing states of Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and especially Florida.
Trump's general unpopularity is such that, earlier this month, he had to cancel a planned visit to one of America's closest allies, the United Kingdom, for fear of the protests his visit would incite.
Donald J. Trump plans to attack the character, honesty and authenticity of Hillary and Bill Clinton in the months ahead, in hopes of increasing their unpopularity among voters and deflecting attention from his vulnerabilities.
Democrats, who need to pick up about two dozen seats to reclaim control of the House, are hoping that President Donald Trump's unpopularity helps lead to a blue wave in this fall's midterm elections.
Mr. Trump's unpopularity also suggests a staggering loss in the general election, and his stumbles last week — on abortion policy, and in defending his campaign manager, who has been charged with battery — aren't helping.
The unpopularity of HB-2 may have a "reverse-coattail effect" on the presidential race, said Jason Husser, a political scientist and pollster at Elon University, generating a bit of added support for Mrs.
Peter Roskam of Illinois on Tuesday adopted a novel argument, saying the tax reform bill's huge unpopularity was actually an advantage because it created "low expectations" that would cause a sudden surge in popularity.
The opposition's "narrative is one of an overwhelming social force whose time has come," said Mr. Ciccariello-Maher, although he questioned whether Mr. Maduro's widespread unpopularity translated into direct support for the opposition parties.
Progressives' calculation that Democrats should reject a centrist approach is partially a result of Trump's unpopularity, which has resulted in backlash against Republicans in special elections and state-level races over the last year.
And one of the season's best episodes is its 10th, "Vintage Fashion Forum," which represents Sophia's online unpopularity by assembling a group of unhappy vintage resellers (whose business she's upending) for a physical roundtable.
Mr. Trump's penchant for controversial and at times offensive comments, along with his soaring unpopularity among women and other groups of voters, have left many elected Republicans afraid to associate themselves with him. Gov.
Sentiments like that -- along with his criticism of London's mayor, his tweets about a bombing in London and his retweets of an extreme right-wing British group -- have garnered Trump widespread unpopularity in Britain.
Though a substantial opinion survey in Venezuela would be difficult to manage, interviews with locals point overwhelmingly to Maduro's unpopularity, widespread resentment of the government he runs and rage at his brutal security apparatus.
The administration knew it was unlikely, if not impossible, to achieve Senate ratification due to the treaty's overwhelming unpopularity (for a slew of good reasons), and so it sought to circumvent the Senate altogether.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has defended the policy despite its apparent unpopularity — he says the exception for political ads promotes the "marketplace of ideas," as people can see for themselves what politicians are saying.
Despite his unpopularity with diplomats, Mr. Tillerson was credited by many observers with being a voice of moderation in an administration that has presided over deteriorating relations in almost every corner of the world.
This likely explains a fair amount of his toxic unpopularity — he's 20 points under water in approval rating, far less popular than any previous president at the end of his first year in office.
He said it is difficult to pinpoint the cause of Mr. de Blasio's unpopularity, but that the mayor has seen a gradual decline since he started talking about running for president early this year.
Texas (220 delegates) Democrats dream of using Donald Trump's unpopularity to activate the nonvoters in the state and turn Texas blue on the strength of its large population of young, Latino, and black voters.
His unpopularity creates a problem for Cory Gardner, a first-term Republican senator from Colorado, who will be running for re-election this year — which makes Gardner's behavior during the impeachment trial especially striking.
They also highlighted EU officials' awareness of their own unpopularity with the electorate, and their sense of unfairness that voters in many countries have turned against European integration rather than blaming their own governments.
Republicans make such arguments in the knowledge that the nation, despite Trump's unpopularity and widespread suspicions about his conduct, is not yet ready for the trauma of the third impeachment drama in 50 years.
Zuma's lingering presence, despite his unpopularity with both markets and voters, has prompted analysts to cast doubt on the South African rand's rebound, which is based on optimism surrounding Ramaphosa's potential as a reformer.
Taking a lesson from the recent governor's race, which unseated an unpopular GOP incumbent, they hope to focus the race on McConnell's personal unpopularity in a long-shot bid to upend the state's politics.
Among the challenges for pollsters: The historic unpopularity of both candidates, the potential Election Day voter response to the polls themselves, the growing abandonment of landlines for cellphones, and the rise of online polling.
I witnessed Mr. Brown's unpopularity when black Republican gubernatorial candidate Charles Lollar and I won the endorsement in the 85033 primary of a pre-eminent black pastors and business association in Prince Georges County.
In 903, Democrats responded to the evident unpopularity and failure of the 2003 war in Iraq in the sensible way — by nominating someone who'd spoken out against the war when he had a chance.
Democrats hold a more than 2-to-1 advantage in voter registration, and are expected to have a surge in interest in 2018 because of congressional elections and President Trump's unpopularity in the state.
The big thing that progressive groups have on their side now is the unpopularity of the House and Senate tax plans, and the fact that they give advantages to corporations over the middle class.
They appear more likely than not to lose their House majority and a passel of midwestern governorships, and Trump's unpopularity is the only reason Democrats have any hope of defending their vulnerable Senate seats.
Facebook co-founder says its rise reveals the fault lines destroying the "American Dream" Given the unprecedented unpopularity of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, 2016 could well be the year of the third party candidate.
What's more, liberals hopeful that Trump's unpopularity will deliver them a Senate majority, and many House seats are at times worried that Clinton's effort to underscore how weird Trump is undermines the party down ballot.
In fact, for Mrs May, who is trying to negotiate the world's most complicated divorce while hampered by unpopularity and a self-sabotaging cabinet, a spat with Mr Trump could be just what she needs.
But when interpreting party-based polling, one should keep in mind the finding by Emory political scientists Pablo Montagnes, Zachary Peskowitz, and Joshua McCrain that Trump's unpopularity has coincided with fewer people identifying as Republicans.
And, with Trump already at historic lows in terms of job approval at this point in a presidential term, it's possible that if his unpopularity continues it could make Republicans' re-election races more difficult.
Democratic strategist Holly Shulman told Business Insider that with Donald Trump appearing likely to clinch the Republican presidential nomination, Obama is trying to exploit Trump's unpopularity by making a big push in down-ballot races.
As earnings season kicked off in Europe, the region's equities drew their largest inflows in ten weeks, with $3.0 billion, while U.S. stocks sank deeper into relative unpopularity with their fifth straight week of outflows.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Plastic surgery and dermatology clinics in South Korea are looking to cash in on President Park Geun-hye's enthusiasm for "aesthetic injection" treatments, including one with human placental extract, despite her deep unpopularity.
If Ossoff wins: Democrats will eye a majority Ossoff's campaign has been a testing ground for Democrats' hopes that Trump's unpopularity will allow them to compete for GOP-held seats in suburban areas across America.
Clinton's weaknesses are real, but her unpopularity among Republicans is structural — her four percent approval rating among Republicans isn't so far off from the six percent Obama registered at the end of the 2012 election.
Even with Democrats confident that the unpopularity of American Health Care Act will propel them to victories in 2018 and 2020, Trump seems to be set on hitting immigration and identity over and over again.
While there were myriad reasons for his surprising success, including Clinton's unpopularity and an anti-establishment wave, his support for Medicare for All and free college proved so popular that they became mainstream Democratic policies.
Arguing about crowd sizes — which is a fuzzy science prone to visual manipulation — offers Trump terrain for contesting official media narratives about his unpopularity and allows him to claim a bigger mandate than he has.
The last first-term president to go into midterm elections with this kind of unpopularity was Harry Truman, whose party proceeded to surrender 55 seats in the House and 12 in the Senate in 1946.
His strength with white working-class voters in those states could offset his unpopularity with Hispanics, a factor that could weigh him down in other battlegrounds such as Colorado, Nevada and, to some extent, Florida.
Trump promised not to cut taxes for the rich, but then he delivered a massive tax cut for the rich and followed up its unpopularity by repeatedly touting a hypothetical future middle class tax cut.
Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain also tried to balance Mr. Trump's deep unpopularity in Britain with her need for American support for the country's exit from the European Union and for future trade deals.
Trump's unpopularity in Europe and his disregard for its leaders and priorities -- including the nuclear deal and the Paris climate accord -- are also an impediment to his subordinates as he seeks to sell his Iran policy.
Iran provides a distraction for Republicans concerned that the unpopularity of Trump — whose poll numbers are dropping as he fights off several allegations that he groped women — could also sink party members further down the ballot.
France's Socialists on Sunday traded angry words over who should run in next year's presidential election, in a further sign of divisions in a party at odds over how to handle President Francois Hollande's record unpopularity.
Irish leaders have been less reticent, but both countries have sent the same welcoming message to U.S., Japanese and other foreign banks - despite the public unpopularity of bankers that still lingers after the global financial crisis.
Why it matters: Coal has been a popular topic here at a global climate conference hosted by the United Nations precisely for its unpopularity among many of the thousands of political leaders, activists and experts attending.
It was the kind of message you expect from Trump, especially given his lack of major accomplishments—and the incredible unpopularity of the major accomplishment that may be coming this summer, the American Health Care Act.
Democrats have had their own take on the economic situation, with many pointing to largely stagnant wages, rising inequality and the overall unpopularity of the GOP tax cut — all issues they link back to health care.
Trump is unelectable in 2020 because of his stratospheric unpopularity unless a third-party candidate such as Schultz takes away enough votes from anti-Trump voters to re-elect the most unpopular president in American history.
Trump's unpopularity is fueled in part by his unpredictability and that poses a particular challenge to Gillespie as he tries to both win over Trump enthusiasts and broaden his appeal among voters who dislike the president.
Trump should read his unpopularity as a cautionary tale, as both Clinton and Reagan lost dozens of seats in the midterm elections that took place when they had approval ratings close to where Trump's is today.
President Trump's unpopularity has taken a severe toll on Republicans in New Mexico and other diverse Western states, and it could be difficult for the party to mount a strong campaign there during a presidential election.
Given the robust failures of the Iraq War and its deep unpopularity from 2005 on, there should have been some mix of soul-searching and power struggle among the party's leading politicians and foreign-policy elites.
Since early voting is a sign of enthusiasm for the candidates, it's an indication that fewer voters were motivated to get to the polls early — perhaps due to the unpopularity of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Trump has other campaign challenges: his toxic unpopularity with many suburban women, the unrelenting hostility of the mainstream media, and his mixed record on his paramount campaign pledge to close the southern border to illegal immigration.
The spike indicates that a lethal recipe might be brewing for Republicans in the run-up to November: President Donald Trump's unpopularity in the suburbs, combined with rapid demographic change and an amped-up Democratic base.
With that in mind, Bezos might want to start taking notes on how Gates, Buffett, and even Mark Zuckerberg have avoided the kind of concentrated unpopularity that billionaires like John D. Rockefeller endured in their day.
Both groups faced harsh criticism from the left for holding back while Republican groups pounded Mr. Quist early in the race, driving up his personal unpopularity and effectively disqualifying him in the eyes of many voters.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans, increasingly unnerved by President Trump's volatility and unpopularity, are starting to show signs of breaking away from him as they try to forge a more traditional Republican agenda and protect their political fortunes.
Republican fortunes in New York — already challenged by the sheer number of Democrats in a deep blue state — now must combat the unpopularity of President Trump, particularly in swing districts in the New York City suburbs.
In hindsight, the extraordinary nature of the circumstances that propelled Trump in 2016 have become obvious: the unpopularity of his opponent, Hillary Clinton; the help from Russia; the late involvement of James Comey, the then-F.
The most remarkable thing about poetry's unpopularity isn't that it exists, but that it exists in the wake of a period in which poems were not merely popular, but embraced with a fierce and unembarrassed joy.
The historic agreement was widely celebrated abroad, but failed to generate much active enthusiasm within Colombia, in part because of the deep unpopularity of the FARC, and a concerted opposition effort from former president Álvaro Uribe.
Schumer did not quite draw a comparison between the division of the nation then and the division of America in the wake of Trump's election with a minority of votes, amid fierce resistance and historic unpopularity.
And not just any win — a big win that takes advantage of Trump's unpopularity to not just eke out an Electoral College win but crush him and drive enough down-ballot gains to let Democrats actually legislate.
Yet amazingly, the very same Republicans who are worried that they have become unpopular and are set to lose the election due to their unpopularity are currently putting all their energy behind passing an unpopular tax bill.
RELATED: Trump, Clinton's record unpopularity paves way for a VP that matters Trump has hired A.B. Culvahouse, a Washington attorney who vetted potential VP candidates for John McCain in 2008, to play the same role for him.
Donald Trump defines New York values in his own words That makes Trump's unpopularity in this diverse metropolis -- where he has been a fixture in the business, political and social scenes for decades -- all the more striking.
His intense unpopularity two years ago is now largely forgotten, since it was largely driven by two transient issues — the Ebola epidemic and a string of widely publicized ISIS beheadings — that have since vanished from the scene.
The balancing act puts Northam, a moderate lieutenant governor with a low-key campaign style, on the front lines of his party's search for a strategy to exploit Trump's unpopularity in politically divided states such as Virginia.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said in an interview in Le Journal du Dimanche that the government would press on with its reform drive in the face of record unpopularity after little more than a year in office.
Both were valid points, yet the report appeared to minimise the two most convincing explanations for Labour's defeat: the unpopularity of its then-leader, Ed Miliband, and the lack of trust in the party on the economy.
Trump's continuing unpopularity: Trump's approval ratings among all voters remain at historically low levels for a modern president, and Axios reported over the weekend that Trump is also seeing his GOP base erode in key swing states.
Republicans face an existential problem when dealing with health care: To please extremists they alienate many so-called moderates; while Trump remains popular with Republicans, his overall unpopularity weakens his ability to hold the congressional coalition together.
While some Republican lawmakers have tried to minimize Tuesday's election results, chalking the apparent loss in Kentucky's gubernatorial race to the unpopularity of Matt Bevin, the GOP incumbent, others say it's time for a course correction. Sen.
His deep unpopularity among just about everyone but working-class white men is an electoral anchor around the party's neck, one that even a decade of partisan gerrymandering and voter suppression in red states can't fully offset.
Somehow Kellyanne Conway, "counselor to the president" and all-purpose Svengali, has persuaded him to tiptoe around racial politics and simply ignore the constant left-wing protests, which has increased the protests' fury, but also their unpopularity.
The thin margin laid bare the deep unpopularity at the time of President François Mitterrand, who had called the referendum; French economic stagnation; and by concerns that greater unity could lead to a new wave of immigration.
Were Trump to face impeachment, his lawyers would likely try to present him as a victim of a partisan feud, but his unpopularity would be a liability; Republicans in Congress would have little reason to defend him.
In recent head-to-head polls with one Democrat whom Mr. Trump may face in the fall, Hillary Clinton, he trails in every key state, including Florida and Ohio, despite her soaring unpopularity ratings with swing voters.
In an era of omnipresent social media, it's probably doubly important to discover and name your own personal True North, vision of an ultimate good, which is worth defending even at the cost of unpopularity and exclusion.
Even more, Mr. Trump's insults and his unpopularity among European voters make it harder for European leaders to do what he wants them to do, like increase military spending, even when they think they should do it.
And even in appeals to those supporters who rely on other sources, Republicans believe that they can neutralize the deep unpopularity of their actual policies by misrepresenting their positions, and win by playing to racism and fear.
Mr. McConnell and his leadership team are concerned that the Cain nomination will further erode support for Republican candidates in affluent suburbs, swing districts where Mr. Trump's unpopularity with women hurt the party in the 2018 midterms.
But I also agree with Julian Zelizer of Princeton, who pointed out at CNN that Trump may not care about his approval ratings because, like a professional wrestler, unpopularity and constant conflict is part of his brand.
The reasons for Mr. Lamont's struggles lie in the particular dynamics affecting Connecticut politics, not least of which is the overwhelming unpopularity of Dannel P. Malloy, the two-term Democratic governor who is not seeking re-election.
Some pushback from me, if I may: First off, I don't have the numbers in front of me, but I think Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell keep pace with or best her when it comes to unpopularity.
Mr. Trump's unpopularity among many New Yorkers has led to his name being stripped from some private properties in New York, including the Trump SoHo hotel, now the Dominick, and some former Trump Place condominiums in Manhattan.
But the unpopularity of the President and the fact that he had traveled to the district Saturday to offer his endorsement, albeit in a typically wild and rambling rally, inevitably mean he's getting his share of criticism.
The White House was in damage control mode on Wednesday as it sought to deflect blame for Tuesday's sweeping electoral losses and reassure Republicans who fear President Trump's unpopularity will cost them at the polls in 2018.
A Suffolk University-USA Today survey released Thursday shows that 62 percent of respondents now have an unfavorable view of the GOP, a 7-point jump in unpopularity for the party since the same poll in June.
" In a measure of Mr. Trump's increasing unpopularity in Germany, her party's election material now refers to the United States as a "most important partner outside Europe" rather than, as four years ago, its "most important friend.
Coll, who criticized Trump's pick this week in The New Yorker, faults Tillerson for failing to reckon with Exxon's unpopularity in the country's Niger Delta, where insurgent groups posed a constant threat to the oil company's operations.
Cummings said the government&aposs 80-strong majority meant the government had "little need to worry about short-term unpopularity while trying to make rapid progress," meaning it could take unpopular risks that previous administrations could not.
As a sign of this bill's unpopularity, a late-night vote allowing the bill to be heard right out of committee saw four Republicans saying no—a rare note of dissent in what's usually a perfunctory process.
But while economic failure and unpopularity would lead to electoral defeat and a new regime in Europe in the context of conventional national politics, the impact of the EPP's mismanagement has been to discredit the entire institutional scheme.
But for most of a harmonious day, questions about impeachment, widening trade wars, showdowns with Iran and North Korea, Trump's constant political scheming and protests that attest to his unpopularity in the UK seemed relics of another world.
In an interview with CNN, Lopez-Cantera argued that his name recognition as a statewide officeholder will help in a low-turnout primary -- and he says two of his opponents will be saddled with the unpopularity of Washington.
But while lying is one way to address the unpopularity of this idea, an even better way would be to actually do what Trump is pretending he's going to do and deliver a bipartisan middle-class tax cut.
She painted herself into a corner: She can't be seen as defending NAFTA, which was one of her husband's signature accomplishments, because of its deep unpopularity, but speaking out against it would bolster the sense that she's Machiavellian.
But GOP strategists, leaders and donors continue to express deep reservations about throwing their support behind the Texas senator, whose White House bid has exposed his unpopularity within the GOP establishment, including among his colleagues on Capitol Hill.
The president has not appeared on the campaign trail in Virginia, where Democrats had hoped that Mr. Trump's deep unpopularity in the suburbs would be enough for them to flip control of both chambers of the state legislature.
Trump's unpopularity coupled with historic trends that work against the party in power in the midterms and a hugely energized Democratic base has turned the Ohio special into a dead heat, according to new polling from Monmouth University.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has made the calculation that it's better to have a secretive process and rush a bill to the floor, given the House's raucous, if abbreviated, debate and the deep unpopularity of its bill.
Because of the unpopularity of President Francois Hollande's socialist party, whoever is named the Republican nominee will likely complete against the leader of the far-right National Front, Marine Le Pen for the presidency in April next year.
As Abigail Higgins laid out earlier this year at Vox, there are a number of reasons for vegans' relative unpopularity (a 2017 analysis suggested that just "labeling a product as 'vegan' causes its sales to drop by 70%").
But neither Edelman's camera nor Clark's present-day interviews spend much time considering her unpopularity not as a petty bias but a product of intersectional anxiety, and Clark is the only woman Edelman allows to comment on it.
If Northam exceeds that range, it will be a warning shot that Trump's unpopularity with those voters is weighing on other Republicans-an ominous message for the House Republicans who will be defending white-collar districts next year.
In the decades since the war's end, countless Hollywood movies, books, political speeches and celebrated documentaries have repeated this image, obscuring the war's deep unpopularity among the ranks and the countless ways that American troops expressed their opposition.
Mr. Lamont will face the Republican business executive Bob Stefanowski in a year when the G.O.P. has a chance to run competitively in an otherwise liberal state because of the unpopularity of the outgoing Democratic governor, Dannel Malloy.
I have to add, though, that I don't know if the effects are going to be that dramatic, or if we'll ever really be able to attribute concrete damages to this particular problem, to the unpopularity of Trump.

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