Donald Trump's approval rating is underwater on every issue

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The authoritarian tries to control the narrative. They will attack the media's credibility to sow doubt in their reporting. Sme will claim that the things you see are not so. We are told how protesters are paid agitators or how democrats are invading town halls, but the reality is that what Trump is doing is very unpopular.

Donald Trump's approval rating is underwater on every issue​

Why It Matters​

Trump's approval ratings signal serious challenges ahead for his administration. They come as polls have shown his approval ratings trending upward in recent days.

What To Know​

The latest Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 5-9 among 1,265 self-identified registered voters.

On immigration, just 43 percent approved of Trump's handling of the issue, while 54 percent disapprove. That marks a slip from last month when Quinnipiac's survey showed him at 45 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.

The shift comes as Trump deployed the National Guard and later 700 Marines to Los Angeles, responding to reports of violence targeting law enforcement, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out deportation raids. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said state and local authorities could handle the situation without the National Guard, but Trump said he was reestablishing law and order after failures by local and state leadership.

The move is part of Trump's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, which has included sweeping ICE raids nationwide.

Protests have erupted in major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, D.C., in response. Despite the backlash, polling shows Trump's tough-on-immigration stance is resonating with much of the electorate.

In a striking reversal from his first term, Trump now holds a net-positive rating on immigration—a shift from -21 in June 2017 to +1 today—his largest net gain on any issue, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

But Quinnipiac's poll tells a different story. Trump's approval on deportations has also declined, dropping from 42 percent to 40 percent, the poll shows, while disapproval has climbed from 53 percent to 56 percent.

Trackers published by pollsters G. Elliott Morris and Nate Silver also show Trump trending downward on immigration.

Trump's numbers on the economy—once considered a relative strength—remain weak. The latest poll shows 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.

 
The authoritarian tries to control the narrative. They will attack the media's credibility to sow doubt in their reporting. Sme will claim that the things you see are not so. We are told how protesters are paid agitators or how democrats are invading town halls, but the reality is that what Trump is doing is very unpopular.

Donald Trump's approval rating is underwater on every issue​

Why It Matters​

Trump's approval ratings signal serious challenges ahead for his administration. They come as polls have shown his approval ratings trending upward in recent days.

What To Know​

The latest Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 5-9 among 1,265 self-identified registered voters.

On immigration, just 43 percent approved of Trump's handling of the issue, while 54 percent disapprove. That marks a slip from last month when Quinnipiac's survey showed him at 45 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.

The shift comes as Trump deployed the National Guard and later 700 Marines to Los Angeles, responding to reports of violence targeting law enforcement, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out deportation raids. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said state and local authorities could handle the situation without the National Guard, but Trump said he was reestablishing law and order after failures by local and state leadership.

The move is part of Trump's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, which has included sweeping ICE raids nationwide.

Protests have erupted in major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, D.C., in response. Despite the backlash, polling shows Trump's tough-on-immigration stance is resonating with much of the electorate.

In a striking reversal from his first term, Trump now holds a net-positive rating on immigration—a shift from -21 in June 2017 to +1 today—his largest net gain on any issue, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

But Quinnipiac's poll tells a different story. Trump's approval on deportations has also declined, dropping from 42 percent to 40 percent, the poll shows, while disapproval has climbed from 53 percent to 56 percent.

Trackers published by pollsters G. Elliott Morris and Nate Silver also show Trump trending downward on immigration.

Trump's numbers on the economy—once considered a relative strength—remain weak. The latest poll shows 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.

Another BS thread from UMSB's head BSer. The majority of the country supports Trump, all of your Left wing polls talking about "Trending" which is not the same as "Under Water". Stop lying.
 
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Donald Trump Scores Major Polling Win Over Democrats

Published Jun 11, 2025 at 10:12 AM EDT


President Donald Trump has notched a significant victory over Democrats, with polling showing him outperforming his rivals on one of the most contentious issues: immigration.

On the broader question of trust, Republicans now lead Democrats on immigration by 6 points in CBS and CNN polling and 19 in the latest Ipsos survey.

Why It Matters​

It comes after Trump sent 4,000 National Guardsmen and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in response to reported violence against law enforcement, specifically ICE agents carrying out deportation raids in the city.

The action in Los Angeles is part of the Trump administration's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, which has seen ICE raids conducted around the country, some of which have swept up people with proper documentation.


 
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gurgle gurgle, donny.
 
Quinnipiac over samples moonbats.

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Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY


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Overall, we rate Quinnipiac Poll as Least Biased based on polling that minimally favors the left. We also rate them as High Factual pollsters based on a 2.8-star rating in predictive polling. (D. Van Zandt 10/08/2024) Updated (12/27/2024)

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Last Updated on December 27, 2024 by Media Bias Fact Check
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gurgle gurgle, donny.
But he is taking the country down with him.

DJT is an insanely stupid liar saying things that no one with two working brain cells would believe.

I wonder what would happen if we bombarded the Pentagon with e-mails asking a question:

At what point does the US military doing nothing about a "Domestic Enemy" constitute:
"Dereliction of Duty"?
 
The authoritarian tries to control the narrative. They will attack the media's credibility to sow doubt in their reporting. Sme will claim that the things you see are not so. We are told how protesters are paid agitators or how democrats are invading town halls, but the reality is that what Trump is doing is very unpopular.

Donald Trump's approval rating is underwater on every issue​

Why It Matters​

Trump's approval ratings signal serious challenges ahead for his administration. They come as polls have shown his approval ratings trending upward in recent days.

What To Know​

The latest Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 5-9 among 1,265 self-identified registered voters.

On immigration, just 43 percent approved of Trump's handling of the issue, while 54 percent disapprove. That marks a slip from last month when Quinnipiac's survey showed him at 45 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.

The shift comes as Trump deployed the National Guard and later 700 Marines to Los Angeles, responding to reports of violence targeting law enforcement, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out deportation raids. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said state and local authorities could handle the situation without the National Guard, but Trump said he was reestablishing law and order after failures by local and state leadership.

The move is part of Trump's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, which has included sweeping ICE raids nationwide.

Protests have erupted in major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, D.C., in response. Despite the backlash, polling shows Trump's tough-on-immigration stance is resonating with much of the electorate.

In a striking reversal from his first term, Trump now holds a net-positive rating on immigration—a shift from -21 in June 2017 to +1 today—his largest net gain on any issue, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

But Quinnipiac's poll tells a different story. Trump's approval on deportations has also declined, dropping from 42 percent to 40 percent, the poll shows, while disapproval has climbed from 53 percent to 56 percent.

Trackers published by pollsters G. Elliott Morris and Nate Silver also show Trump trending downward on immigration.

Trump's numbers on the economy—once considered a relative strength—remain weak. The latest poll shows 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.

Democrats have a 35 year low approval rating. Much lower than Trump.

And part because of BLM/DEI. Americans rejected that type of racism and that’s why Trump is in office.
 
The authoritarian tries to control the narrative. They will attack the media's credibility to sow doubt in their reporting. Sme will claim that the things you see are not so. We are told how protesters are paid agitators or how democrats are invading town halls, but the reality is that what Trump is doing is very unpopular.

Donald Trump's approval rating is underwater on every issue​

Why It Matters​

Trump's approval ratings signal serious challenges ahead for his administration. They come as polls have shown his approval ratings trending upward in recent days.

What To Know​

The latest Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 5-9 among 1,265 self-identified registered voters.

On immigration, just 43 percent approved of Trump's handling of the issue, while 54 percent disapprove. That marks a slip from last month when Quinnipiac's survey showed him at 45 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.

The shift comes as Trump deployed the National Guard and later 700 Marines to Los Angeles, responding to reports of violence targeting law enforcement, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out deportation raids. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said state and local authorities could handle the situation without the National Guard, but Trump said he was reestablishing law and order after failures by local and state leadership.

The move is part of Trump's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, which has included sweeping ICE raids nationwide.

Protests have erupted in major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, D.C., in response. Despite the backlash, polling shows Trump's tough-on-immigration stance is resonating with much of the electorate.

In a striking reversal from his first term, Trump now holds a net-positive rating on immigration—a shift from -21 in June 2017 to +1 today—his largest net gain on any issue, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

But Quinnipiac's poll tells a different story. Trump's approval on deportations has also declined, dropping from 42 percent to 40 percent, the poll shows, while disapproval has climbed from 53 percent to 56 percent.

Trackers published by pollsters G. Elliott Morris and Nate Silver also show Trump trending downward on immigration.

Trump's numbers on the economy—once considered a relative strength—remain weak. The latest poll shows 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.

Yea sure.

And Kamala was up 16 points in Iowa.
 
The authoritarian tries to control the narrative. They will attack the media's credibility to sow doubt in their reporting. Sme will claim that the things you see are not so. We are told how protesters are paid agitators or how democrats are invading town halls, but the reality is that what Trump is doing is very unpopular.

Donald Trump's approval rating is underwater on every issue​

Why It Matters​

Trump's approval ratings signal serious challenges ahead for his administration. They come as polls have shown his approval ratings trending upward in recent days.

What To Know​

The latest Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 5-9 among 1,265 self-identified registered voters.

On immigration, just 43 percent approved of Trump's handling of the issue, while 54 percent disapprove. That marks a slip from last month when Quinnipiac's survey showed him at 45 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.

The shift comes as Trump deployed the National Guard and later 700 Marines to Los Angeles, responding to reports of violence targeting law enforcement, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carrying out deportation raids. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said state and local authorities could handle the situation without the National Guard, but Trump said he was reestablishing law and order after failures by local and state leadership.

The move is part of Trump's pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, which has included sweeping ICE raids nationwide.

Protests have erupted in major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, D.C., in response. Despite the backlash, polling shows Trump's tough-on-immigration stance is resonating with much of the electorate.

In a striking reversal from his first term, Trump now holds a net-positive rating on immigration—a shift from -21 in June 2017 to +1 today—his largest net gain on any issue, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

But Quinnipiac's poll tells a different story. Trump's approval on deportations has also declined, dropping from 42 percent to 40 percent, the poll shows, while disapproval has climbed from 53 percent to 56 percent.

Trackers published by pollsters G. Elliott Morris and Nate Silver also show Trump trending downward on immigration.

Trump's numbers on the economy—once considered a relative strength—remain weak. The latest poll shows 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.

More and more Americans are realizing who Trump is.
 
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Yea sure.

And Kamala was up 16 points in Iowa.
You can stop talking abourt Kamala, bitch. Because the fact is, she predicted everything we are seeing right now. But Trump is president, and most of America doesn't like what he's doing.
 
You can stop talking abourt Kamala, bitch. Because the fact is, she predicted everything we are seeing right now. But Trump is president, and most of America doesn't like what he's doing.
We love what President Trump is doing.

You can cry about it for the next three and half years.
 
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