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Sixty-five percent said Trump’s policies were making the economy worse in the short-term, 22% said they had no impact and only 13% said they were making it better. In the long-term, 50% said Trump’s policies were making the economy worse, 21% said they had no impact and 29% said they were making it better.
Trump has criticized MacCallum in the past.
President Donald Trump praised a CNN analyst who has repeatedly highlighted his sinking poll numbers — a striking turn given his long battle with the network. On the same day that CNN data analyst Harry Enten asked of the president’s poll numbers,
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Trump hits worst poll numbers in modern history as his core MAGA base deserts him over war and $5 gas
Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 34 per cent in a Reuters/Ipsos poll released in late April, while his handling of the Iran war and surging gas prices has sharpened unease inside and beyond his Republican base.
Two recent Trump endorsees in the Florida have not fared as well as other Trump-backed candidates, giving Democrats hope his sway is ebbing.
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Meanwhile, the ‘worse off,’ up like a rocket,” Enten said. “The clear majority now, 57% of Americans now say that Trump is making them financially ‘worse off.’ You
President Trump says he called off an attack on Iran to give talks with Tehran more time. It's the latest pullback as Trump’s poll numbers continue to sink, and the administration faces criticism
Since the start of the Iran war, the public opinion on Donald Trump‘s leadership has become more divisive than ever, with his approval ratings regarding inflation hitting a historic low. A recent analysis found that Trump’s poll numbers on the cost of living and inflation are actually the worst for any US president,
A 37 percent approval rating in a new Times/Siena poll suggests the G.O.P. is facing a big midterm problem despite recent redistricting gains.