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A new NBC News/Marist polls has found that majorities in three key states that helped tip the election for President Donald Trump now say they feel "embarrassed" by his conduct in office.
The polls released Sunday show that nearly two-thirds of registered voters in Pennsylvania (63%), Wisconsin and Michigan (both 64%) said they are embarrassed by Trump's conduct as President, while only about a quarter of registered voters in those states said they are "proud" of [his conduct.}
In Michigan, 36% of registered voters said they approve of Trump's job performance and 55% disapprove, while in Pennsylvania 35% approve and 54% disapprove, and in Wisconsin 34% approve and 56% disapprove.
The polls also found that 48% of voters in Michigan would prefer to see Democrats win majorities in Congress in next year's election, while 35% would rather Republicans stay in control.
In Pennsylvania, 47% would like to see Democrats win majorities, versus 37% who prefer the GOP retain control, while in Wisconsin, the margin is slightly narrower, with 46 percent wanting to see Democrats win compared to 38% who prefer the GOP.
The polls were taken from August 13-17, after Trump's initial response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. The polls surveyed 795 voters in Michigan, 773 in Pennsylvania and 801 in Wisconsin and have a margin of error of ±3.5 percentage points.
Polls: Majority in 3 key states 'embarrassed' by Trump - CNNPolitics
A new NBC News/Marist polls has found that majorities in three key states that helped tip the election for President Donald Trump now say they feel "embarrassed" by his conduct in office.
The polls released Sunday show that nearly two-thirds of registered voters in Pennsylvania (63%), Wisconsin and Michigan (both 64%) said they are embarrassed by Trump's conduct as President, while only about a quarter of registered voters in those states said they are "proud" of [his conduct.}
In Michigan, 36% of registered voters said they approve of Trump's job performance and 55% disapprove, while in Pennsylvania 35% approve and 54% disapprove, and in Wisconsin 34% approve and 56% disapprove.
The polls also found that 48% of voters in Michigan would prefer to see Democrats win majorities in Congress in next year's election, while 35% would rather Republicans stay in control.
In Pennsylvania, 47% would like to see Democrats win majorities, versus 37% who prefer the GOP retain control, while in Wisconsin, the margin is slightly narrower, with 46 percent wanting to see Democrats win compared to 38% who prefer the GOP.
The polls were taken from August 13-17, after Trump's initial response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. The polls surveyed 795 voters in Michigan, 773 in Pennsylvania and 801 in Wisconsin and have a margin of error of ±3.5 percentage points.
Polls: Majority in 3 key states 'embarrassed' by Trump - CNNPolitics