Trump’s Approval Ratings Fall Again to New Lows

Just days after Trump’s discouraging first 100 days in office, and just hours after he fired FBI Director James Comey for – get this – re-opening the email scandal case against Hillary Clinton, new polling shows a new low in Trump’s approval.

 

A new poll from Quinnipiac University shows Trump’s disapproval rating rising to 58 percent – a new high in Quinnipiac’s regular polling and the highest in a high-quality, non-tracking poll since his inauguration. Just 36 percent approved of Trump’s job performance.

The only other poll to show his disapproval that high since his inauguration was Gallup, which briefly showed his disapproval rating ticking up to 59 percent in March before it dropped to 52 percent a week later.

The Quinnipiac poll also shows the president’s favorable rating – more of a personal measure than a job measure – dropping to a new low of 35 percent. The percentage of Americans who strongly approve of him is tied for an all-time low at 25 percent. And the percentage who strongly disapprove has reached an all-time high of 51 percent.

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Ezra Grant

I'm just tired of the lies and nonsense coming from the GOP, so this is my little contribution to combat the nonsense!

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