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Rhiannon12866

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Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:45 PM Yesterday

Poll: 37% approve of Trump's handling on the economy - MSNBC Reports



The New York Times is reporting that Trump's approval rating has been falling steadily. Republican strategist Lance Trover and Democratic strategist Don Calloway join José Díaz-Balart to share their political analysis. - Aired on 04/24/2025.
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Poll: 37% approve of Trump's handling on the economy - MSNBC Reports (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Yesterday OP
37% are fools ffr Yesterday #1
Color Me Wacko BOSSHOG Yesterday #2
MAGAt cult is all he has. Hassler Yesterday #3
He loses on everything BOSSHOG Yesterday #4
Maddow Blog-New polls show Trump's approval rating sinking lower, weakening his power LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #5

BOSSHOG

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2. Color Me Wacko
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:43 PM
Yesterday

I want Dems to go “far left.” I want Dems to go “progressive.” I want Dems to compare and contrast everyday. If the bosses at WalMart, Target and Home Depot are right, shelves may soon be bare. And that ain’t because of anything a far leftist is doing.

BOSSHOG

(42,152 posts)
4. He loses on everything
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:38 PM
Yesterday

Except the border, which is laughable. He hasn’t won the border, he has PRd to death. His low approval ratings are because people he loves answer poll questions. And that number of stupid people are somewhat wising up.

LetMyPeopleVote

(162,022 posts)
5. Maddow Blog-New polls show Trump's approval rating sinking lower, weakening his power
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:28 AM
11 hrs ago

Why should the public care about Trump's sinking approval rating? Because flailing presidents wield less power — domestically and abroad.
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-polls-show-trumps-approval-rating-sinking-lower-weakening-power-rcna202783

To hear Donald Trump tell it, the American people just love his presidency. In recent weeks, he’s insisted he has “the highest poll numbers of any Republican for the last 100 years.” Trump’s approval rating, he’s claimed, is in “the high 70s.”.....

Reality, however, continues to get in the way.

The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll found Trump’s backing down to just 42%, while just 37% support his handling of the economy.

The latest Pew Research Center poll found Trump’s approval rating down to 40%. It also found him underwater on every major policy area. What’s more, the Pew survey found the president’s support among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents down to 75% — noticeably lower than Joe Biden’s 93% support among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents at this point four years ago.

The latest poll by The Economist/YouGov found Trump’s approval rating down to 41%. It also showed him underwater on every issue.

The latest Fox News poll showed Trump with a 44% approval rating — down 5 points from March — and he’s underwater on nearly every issue. On the economy, his support is down to 38%, while on tariffs and inflation, the president’s support is down to 33%.


,,,,,,The answer is simple: Popular presidents wield more power; flailing presidents wield less.

This is true on the international stage — foreign officials are more likely to take seriously leaders who enjoy meaningful domestic backing — but it’s also true on Capitol Hill. As we’ve discussed, members of Congress — who, unlike the incumbent president, have to worry about re-election — care a great deal about the prevailing political winds.

If the public really were rallying behind Trump and he really did enjoy 70% support, Republican lawmakers might be that much more inclined to follow his lead, while Democratic lawmakers in competitive districts would be that much less inclined to put up a fight against the White House agenda.

But with Americans expressing their increasingly unambiguous dissatisfaction with Trump, it effectively creates a permission structure for Congress to defy the president’s wishes. In other words, the more voters turn against Trump, the harder it becomes for him to get his way — which helps explain why he and his allies are scrambling to create an alternate reality in which his support is “soaring” and “skyrocketing,” while his approval rating is in “the high 70s.”
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