Trump's 100-Day Approval Rating at Historic Low, New Polls Reveal
- Donald Trump has reached a historic low approval rating of 39% after his first 100 days in office, marking the lowest rate for a president at this point since World War II.
- A significant 72% of respondents believe Trump’s economic policies may lead to a recession, affecting his approval ratings negatively.
- Despite negative ratings, 94% of Trump's loyal supporters still believe voting for him was the right choice, indicating strong loyalty among his base.
- A CNN poll indicated that only 22% of respondents strongly approve of Trump's performance, while 45% strongly disapprove, highlighting a stark partisan divide.
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Poll: South Dakota Republicans support Trump but policies mixed
This story is reported by South Dakota News Watch, a non-profit news organization. Find more in-depth reporting at www.sdnewswatch.org. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (SDNW) -- Nearly three-quarters of Republican voters in South Dakota approve of President Donald Trump’s leadership in the first 100 days of his second White House stint, but there are pockets of discontent with some of his policies, according to a poll co-sponsored by South Dakota News Watch. …
‘It Feels Like 100 Years!’ The View Celebrates Trump’s Low Approval
Tuesday marked 100 days of President Trump’s second term and the liberal ladies of ABC’s The View were ecstatic by his historically low approval numbers, so much so that even well-known poll skeptic Whoopi Goldberg touted them. But even the poll numbers weren’t enough to quell their fearmongering warnings that Trump “will come for you” if you speak out against him. “It is the 100th day, I know it doesn't feel like 100 days, it feels like 100 yea…
HILARIOUS – Schumer: Polls Against Trump Matter But Polls Against Me Don’t * 100PercentFedUp.com * by M Winger
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was quick to attack President Donald Trump’s supposed 100-day approval rate. He said the polls this week show Americans fear Trump’s economic handling will walk us into a recession. As Phil Hartman once said on NewsRadio: “I doubt that sir. But I would die for your constitutional right to make outrageous claims.” Moments later, the tables turned. A reporter pointed out Schumer’s own approval is lower than Tru…
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