Monday, March 20, 2017

President Trump's Job Approval Rating Has Dropped To A New Low Of 37 Percent

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The Hill: Poll: Trump job approval hits new low

President Trump's job approval rating has dropped to a new low of 37 percent, according to the latest Gallup tracking poll.

Only 37 percent of respondents approve of the job the president is doing, compared to 58 percent who disapprove.

The daily results are based on interviews with about 1,500 adults. The margin of error is 3 percent.

The drop comes as Republicans pitch the GOP healthcare plan, seeking to rally members behind their proposal to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

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WNU Editor: After experiencing an election season that discredited literally all the agencies that do polls .... we are to believe this one? But even if it is true .... I always like to remind people that starting in 1983 President Reagan had a 35% job approval rating .... Ronald Reagan From the People’s Perspective: A Gallup Poll Review (Gallup).

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1 comment:

Jay Farquharson said...

"The political appointee charged with keeping watch over Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and his aides has offered unsolicited advice so often that after just four weeks on the job, Pruitt has shut him out of many staff meetings, according to two senior administration officials.

At the Pentagon, they’re privately calling the former Marine officer and fighter pilot who’s supposed to keep his eye on Defense Secretary Jim Mattis “the commissar,” according to a high-ranking defense official with knowledge of the situation. It’s a reference to Soviet-era Communist Party officials who were assigned to military units to ensure their commanders remained loyal."

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2017/3/19/204353/552

Drip, drip, drip,..........