Trump remains more popular in RI than Mass., new polling shows
- A YouGov/The Economist poll released on Wednesday and conducted between March 22 and 25 showed Donald Trump's approval rating among U.S. Adults at 48 percent.
- This marks a net positive shift in Trump's YouGov rating after a recent dip, with his approval rating among Hispanics also at 48 percent.
- While 43 percent approve of Trump's handling of the economy and jobs, 56 percent of Americans disapprove of his economic performance based on a CNN poll.
- Political analyst Craig Agranoff stated on Wednesday that 'Approval ratings are a snapshot, not a crystal ball...they tell us more about public mood than long-term legacy'.
- Despite some positive trends, Trump's net approval rating remains negative, though it has improved from-10 points in March 2017 to-4 currently, suggesting he is more popular than during his first term, and according to NBC and Marist polls, 44% and 45% of Americans, respectively, believe the country is on the right track.
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Trump remains more popular in RI than Mass., new polling shows
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) -- Rhode Island voters are more likely than Massachusetts voters to approve of the job President Trump is doing so far, although he is viewed negatively by a majority in both states, according to new survey data released Thursday. The University of New Hampshire Survey Center "Ocean State Poll" of 656 Rhode Island voters found 40% approve of Trump's performance so far, while 59% disapprove. The president's numbers are wei…
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