recollection. Among the voter groups most inclined to support Trump — Republicans, white voters and those living in the Central Valley and the Inland Empire — agreement with Trump's policies was consistently higher than his popularity or job approval rating. That reflected those voters' backing of Trump's policy objectives rather than his methods of accomplishing them. Among Republicans, for example, 59% said they had a positive impression of the president, and 65% supported the job he has done in Washington. Yet 71% said they agreed with his policies. "Even some people who like his policies probably don't like his tweeting … don't like the sense of creating division and havoc," said Robert Shrum, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC, which sponsored the poll. On the other side of the political divide, however, views of Trump were unrelentingly harsh. Among members of the state's largest political party, the Democrats, only 4% had a positive view of Trump and only 5% approved of the job he is doing. Eight percent backed his policies. http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-latimes-trump-congress-poll-20171110-story.html
There are many videos on YouTube, etc. of “reporters” interviewing people in cities about Trump policies. The interviewee supports the policies until the interviewer says they are from Trump. Very entertaining.
Not to worry. Joe is still contemplating a run. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...l-decide-by-years-end/?utm_term=.e8bb5896539b