Trumps approval ratings crash as started

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  1. gwb-trading

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  3. It's the lowest approval rating for any president at their 100-day mark going back to Franklin D. Roosevelt's third term, according to the outlets.




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  4. Mercor

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    Trumps approval means nothing to him

    Next year when Eggs and Gas are at $2.00 and the market is back, Trump will be just fine
     

  5. It should mean something to the Republican Party.Trump had a 54% disapproval on Gallup in Nov 2018 and Republicans lost 41 House seats (Trumps current disapproval on Gallup is 53%). Trump had a negative approval rating in Nov 2020 and Biden got 7 million more votes.No Party has ever won a Presidential or House race when the partys incumbent president had a negative approval rating.Trumps approval rating should mean something to his supporters. Everything Trump is doing is being done by executive order so if a Democrat wins in 2028 they can undo it all in just one day.

    When the market was up and gas and eggs were low during Trumps first term he had a negative approval rating and never had a positive approval rating on Gallup ever so its unlikely low gas and eggs or a high stock market will make his approval positive.
     
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    President Donald Trump has said pollsters that have shown his approval ratings sliding in recent weeks should be investigated for "election fraud."

    Trump cited recent polls from The New York Times, ABC News/The Washington Post, and Fox News, which put his approval rating on 42 percent, 39 percent, and 44 percent respectively.

    Responding to the polls, Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday: "They are negative criminals who apologize to their subscribers and readers after I win elections big, much bigger than their polls showed I would win, loose a lot of credibility, and then go on cheating and lying for the next cycle, only worse."

    Trump has routinely attacked negative polls as rigged, while promoting those that are favorable to him. His call for an investigation into major pollsters is an escalation of his efforts to discredit institutions he perceives as hostile to his presidency.