REPORT: Trump Approval Rating Much Higher Than Media Wants You To Believe
It’s another fake news moment by the Establishment Media. They know it. You know it. Certainly, the Trump White House knows it. Remember all of those polls in 2016 declaring Hillary Clinton the winner? They were repeatedly slanted, skewed, a sham of an attempt to convince Trump supporters to stay home and assure Clinton voters of certain victory.Since Donald Trump’s stunning Election Day victory, this same Establishment Media continues to try and convince Americans he’s a far less popular president than he actually is, once again setting themselves up for some major eating crow moments in the coming weeks.
Despite the overwhelmingly negative coverage of his administration, President Donald Trump’s approval rating is as high or higher than half of the previous six presidents at this point in their first terms. You won’t believe who scored better.
Trump has been enjoying a rare string of good news. The economy is humming and the jobless rate just hit a 49-year low. Trump won an intense battle over Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court. He secured a replacement for Nafta. His poll numbers are edging up. And Republican prospects in the midterm elections appear to have improved.
But according to the Gallup Poll, Trump’s approval rating as of his 632nd day in office was 44%.
Is that good or bad? That depends on the context. Trump has never polled well. Gallup had his approval rating at 45% the day he took office.
The mainstream press focused intensely on Trump’s initial rating, which was well below those of any president since Gallup first started tracking this in 1945.
Even Gerald Ford’s approval rating 90 weeks into his accidental presidency was 71%.
But the press lost interest in such comparisons as time went by.
Perhaps one reason is that, by this point in their first terms, approval ratings for most presidents had declined. Sometimes sharply.
As a matter of fact, Trump’s approval rating is now higher than, or tied with, three of the past six presidents at this point in their first terms.
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Comments (22)
#MAGA
Mind you the rest of my comment stands. Just make it he / she rather than just she.
"Trump won with a landslide, he 's the most popular president we ever had."
I'll agree with you about trump being popular because he seems to dominate the news cycle day in and day out. A person can be popular but not in a favorable way. There was a girl in my neighborhood when I was a teen who was extremely popular because she would ....well I think you know where I'm going with this.
I must disagree with you about trump winning by a landslide though, because his opponent got a lot more votes from the American people than he did. So I don't see how you can say he won by a landslide.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity of reminding everybody that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
Talk about some people calling others names? Jenny
Talk about some people calling others names? Jenny
Moron is a formal way of saying a person is an imbecile, lacks any mental cognitive process.
So in point of fact, they are different, but also depends on the country and level of education.
Poorly educated will assume they are the same, better educated will understand the subtle differences
I can debate politely but with this lot...I am constantly name called...there is no fair debate in this group...and that is why I name call them...far from clever but what else can you do...
Trade is one of the top topics currently under reform and negotiation. We'll see over time how it works out in the long run.
I still haven't seen anything that works the current GDP in with how it also works the import/export numbers as they will also be high than anything obozo did.
Donald Trump's Presidential Job Approval Ratings
Approval rating Dates
%
Most recent weekly average 44 Oct 8-14, 2018
Term average to date 39 Jan 20, 2017-present
High point, weekly average 45 Jan 20-29, 2017, and Jun 11-17, 2018
Low point, weekly average 35 four times, last on Dec 11-17, 2017
GALLUP
The highest Trump ever had was 45%
I'll still boast the 44. Roughly 1500 people used for these polls with well over 200 million eligible voters. It's not representative until voting day.
Previous four polls, starting in early September and pushing into October, had the president at (-18), then (-16), then (-11), then (-10), looking for a 50. Now currently at (-6). Polling numbers show up tick. The statement is true that Trump ties or beats at least three other presidents at this same time in their first term and still went on to a second term.
There are other polls that show higher. One at (-3).