President Trump’s approval rating has reached highest point of presidency, new polls shows
WASHINGTON (WJHL) – President Donald Trump’s approval rating has reached the highest point of his presidency.
According to a New Washington Post-ABC Poll, 44 percent of Americans approve of his job performance. The poll shows 53 percent disapprove.
The approval number is up five points since April.
The economy served as the only issue where a majority said they approve of the president’s performance with 51 percent.
The survey was conducted with President Trump was in Japan for the G-20 Summit.
The poll shows 42 percent said they disapprove of Trump’s handling of the economy.
President Trump’s approval rating has reached highest point of presidency, new polls shows
I generally don’t post polls especially so early in the campaign, but I was wondering about the divisiveness in the country, what should we expect from these polls? Who are the most likely to vote?
With the fervor of the left, we would expect the left to be the most likely to show up at the polls or would it be the “silent majority” as in 2016? Trump is killing it in campaign funds and his crowds outscore the Democrat all candidates combines.
Does that make a difference? Those on the left that come out with their face covered, are there more of them, than conservatives?
WASHINGTON (WJHL) – President Donald Trump’s approval rating has reached the highest point of his presidency.
According to a New Washington Post-ABC Poll, 44 percent of Americans approve of his job performance. The poll shows 53 percent disapprove.
The approval number is up five points since April.
The economy served as the only issue where a majority said they approve of the president’s performance with 51 percent.
The survey was conducted with President Trump was in Japan for the G-20 Summit.
The poll shows 42 percent said they disapprove of Trump’s handling of the economy.
President Trump’s approval rating has reached highest point of presidency, new polls shows
I generally don’t post polls especially so early in the campaign, but I was wondering about the divisiveness in the country, what should we expect from these polls? Who are the most likely to vote?
With the fervor of the left, we would expect the left to be the most likely to show up at the polls or would it be the “silent majority” as in 2016? Trump is killing it in campaign funds and his crowds outscore the Democrat all candidates combines.
Does that make a difference? Those on the left that come out with their face covered, are there more of them, than conservatives?