Trump, Poll and approval rating
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White voters are a cornerstone of Trump's base. But a new poll showed his support among the group is slipping.
Less than a third of voters think the country is better off now than it was a year ago, according to a new poll, as affordability concerns dominate.
Donald Trump announced that he will sue The New York Times for publishing a negative opinion poll about his leadership.
Trump has gained ground among Hispanic and Latino voters, a new Emerson College poll found.
The New York Times/Siena College poll, released Thursday, showed Trump with an overall approval rating of 40% and a disapproval rating of 56%.
Trump reached the one-year mark of his second term on Jan. 20 facing a 51% disapproval rating as voters express broad skepticism regarding his administration’s foreign and domestic agendas. According to a national poll released Jan. 22 by Emerson College Polling, only 43% of likely voters approve of the president’s job performance.
Trump's approval rating average sits at 42% as Republicans face significant midterm challenges, with polling showing erosion among Independents and on key issues.
Donald Trump raged at the latest New York Times/Siena Poll, which shows him with low approval after a year in office, and said that he’ll add what he called the “fake results” to his defamation claim against the Gray Lady.
Nearly half the voters in a new poll on President Donald Trump said the U.S. was worse off now than it was a year ago when he returned to office. A total of 49% of voters in the poll said the country was worse off,
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