Trump favorability higher than at start of first term: Poll
- President Donald Trump has a 46% approval rating, according to a Quinnipiac University survey released on Wednesday.
- Trump's approval rating is higher than at the start of his first term in 2017, which was 36%.
- Sixty percent of voters approve of Trump's order sending U.S. troops to the southern border.
- Tim Malloy, a Quinnipiac University polling analyst, stated that a majority of voters are just fine with Trump's actions.
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POLITICS: Trump Favorability Higher Than Start Of First Term – U-S-NEWS.COM
The American Lookout Headlines homepage has 60 new headlines every 24 hours – click here to see it. Donald Trump is more popular now than he was in 2017. According to a Quinnipiac University poll, 47% of registered voters have a favorable opinion of Trump while 45% of an unfavorable view. This is far higher than in 2017 when the poll found 39% had a favorable view and 52% had an unfavorable view. The Hill reported: President Trump’s favorability…
Trump Favorability Higher Than Start Of First Term
Donald Trump is more popular now than he was in 2017. According to a Quinnipiac University poll, 47% of registered voters have a favorable opinion of Trump while 45% of an unfavorable view. This is far higher than in 2017 when the poll found 39% had a favorable view and 52% had an unfavorable view. The Hill reported: President Trump’s favorability rating at the start of his second term is significantly higher than it was when he first took offic…
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