
Valuetainment “Twitter Noise Is IRRELEVANT" - Trump’s Approval Numbers EXPLODE In SHOCKING Poll
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Jan 21, 2026 Adam Sosnick, a political commentator with a sharp focus on audience engagement, joins outspoken contributor Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana to dive into surprising findings from a Wall Street Journal poll showing Republicans trusted more on key issues like the economy and immigration. They dissect the disconnect between media narratives and voter sentiments, arguing that online outrage doesn’t reflect real opinions. The conversation shifts to Trump's impressive approval ratings and the need for Republicans to take action, while also addressing public distrust in justice.
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Poll Headline vs. Substance
- A WSJ poll framed as negative actually showed voters trust Republicans more on key issues like economy and immigration.
- Patrick Bet-David highlights issue-by-issue trust advantages for Republicans despite negative headlines.
Jaywalking Analogy For Polling
- Patrick compares modern polling personalization to Jay Leno's 'jaywalking' tests where people's answers don't map to policy awareness.
- He uses that story to explain why voters blame Trump personally for systemic issues.
Twitter Noise ≠ Voter Opinion
- Trump's approval among Republicans hit an all-time high around 95% according to the hosts.
- They argue online outrage (Twitter) is irrelevant to real voter support.



