Donald Trump was a bad president the first time he was in office, which made it astonishing for many that he could be re -elected. However, Trump’s second victory is more due to the decline of support for Democrats than any peak in popularity for Trump.
Since his appointment, Trump has supplied a steady stream of broken promises and unpopular policy, while ignoring what the majority of Americans want.
In this context, the latest poll of Suck Fits in the direction where the country goes:
President Donald Trump’s rating has fallen to 37%, the lowest of this period and slightly higher than his worst rating of 34% at the end of his first term. Trump’s rating has fallen 10 percentage points among American adults since he started his second term in January, including a 17-point decrease between independent, to 29%, which corresponds to his lowest rating with that group in both conditions.
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Trump’s reviews for dealing with each of the eight individual foreign and domestic issues are also generally poor. He earns the highest figures for his handling of the situation with Iran (42%) and Foreign Affairs (41%). Approval is slightly lower for its job in the field of immigration (38%), the economy (37%), the situation in the middle east between Israelis and Palestinians (36%) and foreign trade (36%). The assessments of Americans of Trump’s handling of the situation in Ukraine (33%) and the federal budget (29%) are even lower.
The reason why Trump is so desperate at Gymander Texas to find more Republican house seats is that Poll figures that are bad is a potentially massacre for the sitting party in the interim elections.
Trump and the situation of his party have made the only great account worse, not better. Trump is on immigration and trade in the 1930s. There is no problem where Donald Trump has a positive approval classification.
Trump becomes one of the least popular and failed presidents in history, and the worst for Republicans is that I think Trump has not yet been out. I think he has more support that he could lose.
Republicans happily stepped into a second version of the Titanic and are still surprised that an even more poor political boat hit an iceberg in less time.
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