Trump’s Approval Rating Collapses To 39% With Independents
Trump’s job approval rating has fallen six more points overall and an additional four points with Independents, when he is at 39% approval.
Trump’s job approval rating has fallen six more points overall and an additional four points with Independents, when he is at 39% approval.
The number two Republican in the U.S. Senate went on Twitter this morning to boast about a new Gallup poll showing that Donald Trumpās approval rating is now at 43%. And of course he was immediately mocked on social media for pointing out something that most presidents would rather keep secret. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX)…
A new Gallup Poll shows that 16% of all Americans, including 20% of U.S. women, would like to leave the United States, primarily because of the policies of President Donald Trump. As Trump and his racist supporters have captured headlines with their demands to build a border wall and keep out immigrants, the truth is…
President Donald Trump likes to brag whenever his approval rating is rising in any poll.Ā But the latest Gallup poll shows his approval rating is going in the opposite direction.Ā Already historically low, the latest results from Gallup show Trump’s approval dropping to 38%, the lowest point of his presidency. The president’sĀ unfavorable rating is at…
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Support for the tea party has hit a record low, as the American people are finished with the extremist right wing movement.
John Boehner’s approval rating went up by 12 points with Independents and 11 points with Democrats after he announced that he was quitting Congress, but his disapproval rating remains higher than his approval rating. It’s clear that the American people are happy to see Boehner go.
For the first time since polling began in 1999, Gallup found that there are more social liberals in the United States than social conservatives.
Since Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu arrived in the U.S., President Obama’s approval rating has increased by 5 points in the Gallup poll.
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Republicans and Fox News have been fantasizing about the prospects of Sec. of State Hillary Clinton challenging President Barack Obama for the 2012 Democratic presidential nomination, but a poll released by Gallup today should shatter that fantasy as an Obama versus Clinton rematch heavily favors Obama, 52%-37%.