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In 17 states his approval is above 50%.
In 13 states his approval is between 40% and 50%.
In 20 states his approval is below 40%.
From highest to lowest
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Although much can change between now and Election Day 2020, a job approval rating of 50% or higher would presumably put Trump in good position to win a state in the presidential election.
The 17 states with 50%+ approval ratings account for a combined total of 102 electoral votes.
In contrast, the states in which Trump has an approval rating below 40% account for 201 electoral votes.
In order to get to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, Trump would have to win all but one or two of the states in which his 2018 approval rating was between 41% and 49%.
Some of the more challenging states to win from among this group, based on that approval rating, would be Texas (41%); Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan (all at 42%); and Arizona and Florida (43%).
Trump Job Approval 50% or Higher in 17 States in 2018
In other words, 2/3 of the country currently disapprove.
Like I said before folks, Trump Is Definitely NOT Going To Win Reelection.
In 13 states his approval is between 40% and 50%.
In 20 states his approval is below 40%.
From highest to lowest
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Although much can change between now and Election Day 2020, a job approval rating of 50% or higher would presumably put Trump in good position to win a state in the presidential election.
The 17 states with 50%+ approval ratings account for a combined total of 102 electoral votes.
In contrast, the states in which Trump has an approval rating below 40% account for 201 electoral votes.
In order to get to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, Trump would have to win all but one or two of the states in which his 2018 approval rating was between 41% and 49%.
Some of the more challenging states to win from among this group, based on that approval rating, would be Texas (41%); Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan (all at 42%); and Arizona and Florida (43%).
Trump Job Approval 50% or Higher in 17 States in 2018
In other words, 2/3 of the country currently disapprove.
Like I said before folks, Trump Is Definitely NOT Going To Win Reelection.
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