Scarborough: Trump’s ‘Exhausting the American Public’ Before He’s Even Sworn into Office
‘He’s exhausting the American public before the day he’s sworn into power’
Jan 17, 2017 6:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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SCARBOROUGH: "That’s what he cares about. He does care about the numbers. He doesn’t care, unfortunately, if European allies are spooked. He does care about the poll numbers. Jim, I don’t know if Donald Trump — there’s no reason why he would know this, the sitting president. With poll numbers, what goes up must come down. What goes up always comes down. The opposite is not true. You get down in the 30s, I’ve seen politicians in the 30s, and you can ask George W. Bush, you could ask Rick Scott in Florida, you could ask a lot of people, you could ask Chris Christie. When you get down in the 30s, sometimes it doesn’t rise back up. And I think he’s doing a lot of things. He’s exhausting the American public before the day he’s sworn into power. He’s President of the United States. He’s used the time that other presidents have used to see their poll numbers go up. He’s had his drop pretty dramatically among independents."