major poll. does this resonate or is the don still teflon when it comes to that assessment. >> i never thought he was teflon. the only time you see the 62 number or something like it is the person he was running against in 2016, hillary clinton. in many ways, we're seeing donald trump standing next to himself as opposed to standing next to someone the public had substantial doubts about. when you look at the weakness among college educated white voters, for instance, he's much lower than a republican president usually is. this may be a more accurate reflection of his natural waterline with those voters when you take away the backdrop of their concerns about hillary clinton. let me add one last point. historically as david knows, political strategists look at strong approval and strong disapproval as a gauge of who is likely to vote in the midterm. at this point, the share of americans, a majority of americans say they strongly disappro disapprove, more than double the share that strongly approve. that numbers has been going