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Nancy Pelosi's terrible week just got a whole lot worse. As in, 'This is how Trump wins reelection in November' worse 

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Nancy Pelosi is having a really bad week:

Greg Pollowitz ~ Nancy Pelosi's week:
Sunday: 49ers lose a game they should have won
Monday: Dems f*ck up Iowa
Tuesday: SOTU and she rips up the speech in anger
Wednesday: Trump gets acquitted

And it just got a whole lot worse ...

New polling out from Gallup shows that "59% of Americans say they are better off financially than they were a year ago, the highest level in the history of Gallup polling":

Josh Jordan ~ Gallup: 59% of Americans say they are better off financially than they were a year ago, the highest level in the history of Gallup polling.

Gallup has never recorded this level in over 40 years - even the dot com boom was 58%.

This is how Trump wins reelection in November.

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More from Gallup's "Mood of the Nation" poll that's titled, "Record-High Optimism on Personal Finances in U.S.":

These data come from Gallup's annual Mood of the Nation survey, conducted Jan. 2-15. The survey was completed after months of historically low levels of unemployment and as the Dow Jones Industrial Average neared the 30,000 mark for the first time.

The current 59% of Americans who say they are better off financially than they were a year ago is essentially tied for the all-time high of 58% in January 1999. That was recorded during the dot-com boom, with conditions similar to the current state of the economy - a stock market rocketing to then-record highs and unemployment at multidecade lows - though GDP growth was higher at that time.

Even worse for Dems? "74% of Americans believe they will be better off in a year":

Heather Long ~ Notable: 74% of Americans believe they will be better off in a year, the highest percent since 1977, according to a new @Gallup poll

59% say they are better off now than a year ago -- the highest since 1999.

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Even Dems are optimistic:

Andrew Clark ~ Even 60% of *Democrats* agree their personal finances are going to be better off within the next year.

Even their own voters aren't buying the Democrats Doomsday rhetoric.

A rising tide lifts all boats!




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