Trumps Popularity Changes Direction

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According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
 
First, Trump should not govern on polls, he should govern on his promises and having good, libertarian, freedom-loving, America-First people around him.

Once the tariffs kick in and jobs return he will get a perma bounce.
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
Waaaaahhhhhhh!
312-226 is his favorability.
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
This is significant? Really?

Only in your universe.
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
His popularity rating is at 53%.
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.

538 picked harris to win in 2024

Need I say more?
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
And this was one of the worst pollsters during the election.

All other polls have this second term president in historically high territory for being liked, desired, and believing the country is on the right track. Actually in net positive numbers of 13%. (CNN)

Try again to spread propaganda before you are deemed "irrelevant"
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
Favorability?

To what?

They never ask that, do they? But really it is all that matters

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According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.
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Indeed, his popularity and effectiveness just keeps getting better as he uncovers more corruption, grift and fraud perpetrated by Neo-Marxist Democrats that have been getting fat on tax-payer dollars.
Neo-Marxist Democrats cannot tolerate the exposure..., that is why they're screaming so loudly...
 
According to 538's live average tracker, Trump's current favorability rating stands at 46.6 percent, with 48 percent unfavorable, giving the president a net unfavorable rating of plus 1.4.

This is just below the 1.6 net unfavorable rating Trump had on January 20, when he returned to the White House for his second term.

538's tracker shows that Trump's average favorability rating improved in the subsequent days, reaching a net high of plus 0.6 percentage points unfavorable between February 3 and 9 before sliding back down to its current level.

Trump's favorability rating followed a similar trajectory on RealClearPolitics' average tracker.

On January 20, the president's net score was 0.2 percentage points unfavorable (48.1 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

By February 2, Trump's net rating rose to plus 1.2 percentage points favorable. As of February 18, his overall score is back in negative territory (48.5 percent unfavorable to 47.9 percent favorable).

A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that a majority of U.S. adults have an unfavorable view of Trump (52 percent), while 46 percent view him positively, giving the president a net favorability score of minus 6 percentage points.

The survey, conducted February 9-11 among 1,595 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Elsewhere, a Morning Consult poll of 2,230 registered voters, conducted February 7-9, found Trump's favorability rating at 47 percent, with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably.


This will only further deteriorate.

First, Trump should not govern on polls, he should govern on his promises and having good, libertarian, freedom-loving, America-First people around him.

Once the tariffs kick in and jobs return he will get a perma bounce.

Polls really have looked ridiculous

His popularity rating is at 53%.

During Trump's 1st term, let me tell you a true story...........no, not a story, but something that was said between those on high, that rings 100% true today--------> Mr Kash Patel after extensive investigation, knew beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the DNC and Hillary Clinton, contracted and paid for the Steel Dossier. And so Patel goes to his boss at the time.....Devon Nunes (Nunez?) and tells him what he discovered and proved. Nunez tells him directly----------->If you are drinking before 9AM in the morning, don't come in!

Patel tells him-----------> Boss, it is true, and I have the receipts to prove it! Nunez then tells him the reality---------->Kash, we all already knew this, but never could prove it until now. For the next 4 or 5 years (as they believed Trump would get re-elected) we are going to fighting to bring your evidence out.

Patel then said the words he has NEVER forgotten along with the response he was given.......and I am paraphrasing. If you want to know the EXACTLY what he said, watch Shawn Ryans long for interview with Kash Patel......but anyway--------> He basically told Nunez we have them. The 45 or 55% of the American public has no choice but to admit what happened.

Nunez told him-----------> NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN! Democrats will spin, use narratives, suggest, lie; because that is what politics actually is. Not winning an argument between us and the Democrats in congress, because they already know the truth. They do not have to convince us, we do not have to convince them, it is the AMERICAN people we BOTH have to convince.

So what is the point of me posting this ACCURATE account?

What Nunez told him next, he has taken with him----------->WE do NOT need to prove to the rest of 43, or 45% of Americans, what the Democrats have done. Most of those people are Democrats, and will listen to what the people they believe in say, no matter the proof you have. All you have to do, is convince 3 to 7% of Americans of the facts, and the Democrats will not win another national election, for 10 years; possibly longer!

Now tell me, Trump is at 53 or 54%?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Guess what, lol. You keep that up, and the Left is sunk for the forseeable future, and they know it........which is why across media, and even USMB, you see them doing everything they can to try and turn the tide-)

As far as Skews, he just wants to yank your chain, lol. He knows EXACTLY what is going on, and if he doesn't, he is as dumb as a box of rocks, lol.

May I suggest if you are really into politics, you watch the long form interview with Kash Patel; you will learn a lot politically. It was from 5 months ago, but he tells you why Trump has already done what he did. No filter from the MSM. He knew what Trump was going to do, and tells you WHY he was going to do it. Check it out!
 
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First, Trump should not govern on polls, he should govern on his promises and having good, libertarian, freedom-loving, America-First people around him.

Once the tariffs kick in and jobs return he will get a perma bounce.
You mean Trump should get rid of the Nazi's & imcompetent fucktwits such as Petey & RFK JR?

He may do that when him & his crew of jerkoffs finish wrecking the Country.
 
During Trump's 1st term, let me tell you a true story...........no, not a story, but something that was said between those on high, that rings 100% true today--------> Mr Kash Patel after extensive investigation, knew beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the DNC and Hillary Clinton, contracted and paid for the Steel Dossier. And so Patel goes to his boss at the time.....Devon Nunes (Nunez?) and tells him what he discovered and proved. Nunez tells him directly----------->If you are drinking before 9AM in the morning, don't come in!

Patel tells him-----------> Boss, it is true, and I have the receipts to prove it! Nunez then tells him the reality---------->Kash, we all already knew this, but never could prove it until now. For the next 4 or 5 years (as they believed Trump would get re-elected) we are going to fighting to bring your evidence out.

Patel then said the words he has NEVER forgotten along with the response he was given.......and I am paraphrasing. If you want to know the EXACTLY what he said, watch Shawn Ryans long for interview with Kash Patel......but anyway--------> He basically told Nunez we have them. The 45 or 55% of the American public has no choice but to admit what happened.

Nunez told him-----------> NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN! Democrats will spin, use narratives, suggest, lie; because that is what politics actually is. Not winning an argument between us and the Democrats in congress, because they already know the truth. They do not have to convince us, we do not have to convince them, it is the AMERICAN people we BOTH have to convince.

So what is the point of me posting this ACCURATE account?

What Nunez told him next, he has taken with him----------->WE do NOT need to prove to the rest of 43, or 45% of Americans, what the Democrats have done. Most of those people are Democrats, and will listen to what the people they believe in say, no matter the proof you have. All you have to do, is convince 3 to 7% of Americans of the facts, and the Democrats will not win another national election, for 10 years; possibly longer!

Now tell me, Trump is at 53 or 54%?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Guess what, lol. You keep that up, and the Left is sunk for the forseeable future, and they know it........which is why across media, and even USMB, you see them doing everything they can to try and turn the tide-)

As far as Skews, he just wants to yank your chain, lol. He knows EXACTLY what is going on, and if he doesn't, he is as dumb as a box of rocks, lol.

May I suggest if you are really into politics, you watch the long form interview with Kash Patel; you will learn a lot politically. It was from 5 months ago, but he tells you why Trump has already done what he did. No filter from the MSM. He knew what Trump was going to do, and tells you WHY he was going to do it. Check it out!

If you have a link for this interview....and could post it....
That would be awesome.
 
If you have a link for this interview....and could post it....
That would be awesome.

Here you go!-------->

What people need know when looking at this interview from 5 months ago is this------------->Kash tells you what he suggested to Trump, why it needs to happen; and it proves why the Left will do everything in their power to discredit him.

Forget if you like, or do not like GOPers, or Kash Patel. This man was actually a PUBLIC DEFENDER for the poor people, and to this day, he insists he is neither GOP, nor Democrat. Learn something, spend a little time people, you will be better off for it! I also watch Democrats to see what they actually say. When I can find an interview where they are not screaming, I will post it-)
 
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