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Comedian Bill Maher ribbed President Trump on Friday over his dismal poll numbers and the blowback to a massive upcoming bash on the National Mall celebrating America’s 250th birthday. Trump’s job approval rating slipped to a record low of 34 percent this week — according to a poll conducted by The Economist/YouGov — amid
President Donald Trump’s approval rating fell to 39% in the latest Emerson College survey released Thursday, a low-point in the group’s monthly polling—as the majority of Republican voters oppose his anti-weaponization fund in a rare break with Trump.
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President Trump mocked CNN analyst Harry Enten's job security mid-interview, joking he "must be in trouble" for reporting a poll showing Trump at 100% approval with MAGA voters
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Despite a significant decline in his approval rating on the economy, the poll demonstrates Trump still has a strong hold on the Republican Part.
Pollsters are questioning long-standing assumptions about the president's floor of support, wondering whether it is at risk of giving way.
President Donald Trump’s latest poll numbers are in, and they bring a fresh warning sign for his second term.A New York Times/Siena national survey of registered voters released Monday, May 18, found Trump’s approval rating has fallen to
It may come as cold comfort to the White House, but Trump's underwater approval ratings echo a pattern seen with Biden, Obama and Bush before midterms.
Kimmel pointed to a new YouGov/The Economist poll that showed Trump with his lowest approval rating yet, with just 34% approving of how he is handling his job as president. Kimmel mocked the low approval rating, suggesting the president was just as popular as the movie “Paul Blart: Mall Cop.”