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Eric Trump Tried To Spin A Presidential Poll In His Dad's Favor—And Was Instantly Roasted For It

Eric Trump Tried To Spin A Presidential Poll In His Dad's Favor—And Was Instantly Roasted For It
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Eric Trump retweeted a poll showing his father's approval rating and the internet immediately called him out.


Boomberg reporter, Sahil Kapur tweeted an image of the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll showing Donald Trump's most recent approval rating. According to the poll, Trump's approval rating has risen to 45%. Kapur went on to say that it was the highest rating within the Republican party of any president at this point in his term except for George W. Bush after 9/11.

Check out the Tweet here:



Eric Trump retweeted the stats on her personal Twitter, along with three American flags.




But what Trump's third-born didn't bother to do, was a little more research. So, Twitter did it for him.














Others just acknowledged Eric's attempt.














Seems like fact-spinning is the only thing the Trumps are good at. And "good" is a relative term.


H/T: HuffPost, The Wall Street Journal

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