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Trump's approval rating has hit a new low in a poll that has historically given him some of his strongest numbers.
President Donald Trump’s poll numbers are now so dire that his disapproval rating is higher than at any point in his two terms, including following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in 2021. After a string of
President Donald Trump’s approval rating fell to 39% in the latest Emerson College survey released Thursday, a low-point in the group’s monthly polling—as the majority of Republican voters oppose his anti-weaponization fund in a rare break with Trump.
Keep an eye on the back of Donald Trump’s hand, because Fox News just released a bruising new poll for the president. The poll, based on a sample of 1,002 registered voters from May 15-18, found Trump’s overall approval rating sits at 39%.
Despite a significant decline in his approval rating on the economy, the poll demonstrates Trump still has a strong hold on the Republican Part.
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Some Republican lawmakers have sharply criticized the fund or threatened to take action to block it altogether.
President Trump mocked CNN analyst Harry Enten's job security mid-interview, joking he "must be in trouble" for reporting a poll showing Trump at 100% approval with MAGA voters
It may come as cold comfort to the White House, but Trump's underwater approval ratings echo a pattern seen with Biden, Obama and Bush before midterms.