CNN’s Harry Enten Says Data Shows Government Shutdown Hasn’t Significantly Affected Trump’s Support
Trump’s net approval rating rose by one point during the shutdown as fewer Americans blame him, with 48% attributing blame compared to 61% in 2018-19, analyst Harry Enten said.
- On Monday, CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten flagged the ongoing government shutdown hasn't eaten into President Donald Trump's support, with net approval up by one point.
- During the 2018-19 government shutdown, Trump's net approval rating fell three points early in that shutdown before declining further, while Enten said this shutdown is a different world for Trump.
- Facing a frozen legislative process, Trump is largely governing through executive orders, and the shutdown is not hurting him at this stage.
- Analysts say the blame contest explains limited pressure, as Harry Enten argued the outcome hinges on the blame game rather than immediate popular pressure to end the shutdown.
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President Donald Trump, supposedly the world's greatest "deal maker," is paying no attention to the government shutdown that has no end in sight, CNN reports.
Uh-Oh: CNN Poll Says Shutdown Is Not Playing Well For Dems, And Trump’s Doing Just Fine
The latest CNN poll suggests that despite their attempts to spin a very different narrative, Democrats are not coming off as the winners as the government shutdown drags on — and President Donald Trump is not losing any ground at all.CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten broke down the details alongside anchor John Berman, saying that there was a world of difference between the way voters viewed the current shutdown compared to how they’d viewed …
Trump’s approval edges up despite Americans blaming Republicans for shutdown
WASHINGTON, Oct 21 — Americans blame Republican lawmakers more than Democratic lawmakers for a partial government shutdown, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that also showed Republican President Donald Trump’s approval rating increasing slightly.The six-day poll, which closed yesterday, showed Trump’s approval at 42 per cent, up 2 percentage points from earlier in the month, within the poll’s 2 point margin of error. Trump’s rating has held…
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