President Trump's re-election campaign manager Brad Parscale said Wednesday that 2020 is looking very promising.

In a flurry of tweets, flying under the radar of a news day focused on the standoff over the partial government shutdown, Parscale said internal polling shows the president has his highest approval rating since he began keeping tabs.

"Just received my newest voter score tracking from my team. @realDonaldTrump has reached his highest national approval rating since I started tracking," Parscale said. "The @TheDemocrats have really made a mistake going with their gut over data."



Just received my newest voter score tracking from my team. @realDonaldTrump has reached his highest national approval rating since I started tracking. The @TheDemocrats have really made a mistake going with their gut over data. — Brad Parscale (@parscale) January 9, 2019

In brief, Parscale explained that his team, along with that of the Republican National Committee, have spent millions of dollars of polling, tracking, and voter scores. The Washington Examiner has reached out to the campaign asking for more details.

"Most likely more than any organization in America. The @TheDemocrats appear to not appreciate data," Parscale added, referring to Democrats who perhaps have clung on to what most public polls show. A RealClearPolitics average of polls shows the president's approval rating has mainly hovered between the mid-30s and mid-40s.

Parscale pointed to how public polling in the run-up to the 2016 election largely favored Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, leading up to his shocking victory.

"Our data actually predicted 2016 results within one electoral. In 2018 we predicted the results within a couple house seats and Senate seats perfectly. @realDonaldTrump outperformed in 2018 and we predicted that as well," Parscale said.

Parscale was tapped to lead Trump's re-election bid in February 2018. He served as the digital architect of the Trump campaign throughout the 2016 presidential election, after spending years developing websites for the president's real estate company and his daughter's and wife's business ventures.