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Here's Rasmussen's Trump Approval Index History - Second Term.Any links on that? Newsmax reported it not too long ago that it was. They didn't lied to me.
Here's Rasmussen's Trump Approval Index History - Second Term.Any links on that? Newsmax reported it not too long ago that it was. They didn't lied to me.
Oh, shame! The left is full of it as always, this will piss em off.So, a new president, and a new thread. Since I obviously can't compare Trump to Biden, I'll have to settle for Obama. Since Trump had a space between his terms, I won't include the polling in either president's first term for the total averages (once we get far enough along to include them). However, that doesn't change the fact that Trump did have that interregnum and Obama didn't, which apparently means Trump gets the same initial bump in the polls as most new presidents and Obama doesn't.
Trump's past week:
Obama's past week:
- Strong Approval 40%
- Strong Disapproval 35%
- Total Approval 55%
- Total Disapproval 41%
- Strong Approval 22%
- Strong Disapproval 39%
- Total Approval 47%
- Total Disapproval 52%
How very eloquent.He's a ****.
There. Sorted.
Sometimes a simple answer is the best answer.How very eloquent.
Take pride in your non-answer answer.Sometimes a simple answer is the best answer.
By which you mean "not the answer you wanted."Take pride in your non-answer answer.
Because of historical evidence where the party out of office wins back the house."The Democrats are losing MILLIONS and MILLIONS of voters!!!"
So why then are MAGA Republicans so desperate to redraw congressional district maps in every red state?
I don't know where you got your numbers, but they are not accurate. Here is what I found.So, a new president, and a new thread. Since I obviously can't compare Trump to Biden, I'll have to settle for Obama. Since Trump had a space between his terms, I won't include the polling in either president's first term for the total averages (once we get far enough along to include them). However, that doesn't change the fact that Trump did have that interregnum and Obama didn't, which apparently means Trump gets the same initial bump in the polls as most new presidents and Obama doesn't.
Trump's past week:
Obama's past week:
- Strong Approval 40%
- Strong Disapproval 35%
- Total Approval 55%
- Total Disapproval 41%
- Strong Approval 22%
- Strong Disapproval 39%
- Total Approval 47%
- Total Disapproval 52%
The current RCP average for Trump's job approval is 45.4 to 50.9, which is almost an exact match for Rasmussen's.Recent polls indicate his approval rating is hovering around 38-40%. For instance, a recent Gallup poll found his approval rating at 40%, while a Pew Research Center survey placed it at 38%. Other polls, such as one from Reuters/Ipsos, have shown his approval rating at 41%.