Trump, Poll Numbers and approval rating
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Trump dismisses slumping poll numbers by saying his policies need 'better PR'
Recent average poll numbers compiled by The New York Times, show that Trump's approval rating since taking office last January has been on a steady decline, with only 41% approving of the job he is doing as president,
President Trump boasts about poll numbers despite low approval rating, attacks The New York Times and Harvard University in late-night rant on Truth Social.
Occasionally, when the president is especially frustrated by Americans’ attitudes, he reaches out to his lawyers.
A Cassidy-affiliated super PAC launched an add criticizing “liberal Letlow.” She responded with a “mud alert” video.
President Donald Trump has erased the gains he made with voters during the 2024 election, according to The New York Times.
According to Rasmussen Reports daily polling on Jan. 20, Trump's approval is at 45%, slightly up from his recent all-time low of 43% on Dec. 3-4. The Economist/YouGov poll taken Jan. 16-19, found a 41% job approval rating versus 56% that disapprove.
Steve Kornacki compares President Donald Trump's poll numbers to those of his recent predecessors at similar points in their White House tenures.