The falling numbers will lessen GOP lawmaker support and loyalty.
As such, the
Orange Bumpkus will weaken in his hope to make his agenda shape the political geography of the next year, as well as effect dimish hopes for the elections in the midterm next year.
The latest polls show that Trump's approval rating has reached its lowest point since he began his second term.
According to the latest Navigator Research poll, conducted between April 3-7 among 1,000 respondents, Trump's approval rating currently stands at 44 percent, while 53 percent disapprove, giving him
a net approval of -9 points.
That represents a drop of 7 points since the pollster's previous survey, conducted in March, and a drop of 11 points from a survey conducted in early February, which found that 49 percent approved of the president's job performance, while 47 percent disapproved.
The latest polling from Cyganl also showed that Trump's approval rating has taken a hit since February. The latest poll, conducted between April 1-3 among 1,500 likely voters, showed that 47 percent approve of the president's job performance, while 51 percent disapprove. That is a major shift from a poll conducted in early February which put Trump's net approval rating at +2 points, with 50 percent approving and 48 percent disapproving.
He will be under 40, is my prediction, by May if does not pull some magic out his butt.