A new Emerson College Polling national survey finds President Donald Trump holds a 39% job approval rating
Same 39% "new low" he's been at for the better part of a decade now
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A new Emerson College Polling national survey finds President Donald Trump holds a 39% job approval rating
Same 39% "new low" he's been at for the better part of a decade now
Seriously. I wish people would stop posting shit like this. It’s obviously written just to be left-leaning copium.
His recent downward slide has been pretty severe

https://www.economist.com/interactive/trump-approval-tracker
Ok, then how is it possible that I've seen this exact headline, and dug in to find this exact 39% figure, dozens of times since 2016?
So the way it works is that they measure approval. They ask 100 people if they approve of him. 39 say they approve, 40 say they disapprove and 21 say they don't care. They remove the people that said they don't care and do the difference between people that approve and people that disapprove which is -1 so they report that his net approval rating is -1. 6 months later they ask 100 people again, 39 say they approve, 60 say they disapprove and 1 says he doesn't care. Now his net approval is -21. So you can see that his base is still supporting him it's just that people that previously didn't care now care.
If only you could get them to care for more then a couple hours, there are a lot of republican voters who never pay any attention to anything, they go to the polls because they feel like they are supposed to, they vote R cause that's what daddy did and his daddy before him all the way back to when the Republicans were the progressives, they are ideologically left of center. But they live in a hard R republican area, so they never meet progressives, if the bought gas a within a couple days of the pollsters calling they will say " I don't think he's doing so good" the rest of the time it's "yeah he's doing fine I geuss".
I know these people I used to talk to them, they are the republican voters who aren't always angry, they are just willfully ignorant.
If the people you know are anything like the people I know, they'll argue with you over a specific policy decision too, like you'll say, he's caging kids! and people I know have said to me, that's' the parents faults! So.. it's really difficult to get through to them. They really are The "Anti-Suffrage Ostrich" set in modern times
The owns I knew were more likely to not argue, it was always "its not polite to discuss politics".
I've found that "polite conversation" is all about maintaining status qou.
Let's talk about sex, money, and politics.
No matter how low it goes I'll never understand how it isn't zero. (As much as it should be zero, it unfortunately never will be. Well over a hundreds of years from now, I imagine right-wingers will romanticize Trump the same way they romanticize Reagan and the Civil War and... you know... Hitler.)
You need to understand that huge amounts of people don't tune in to anything. And the methods to reach them are well dialed in by whoever reaches them.
Yep, keep in mind all the retired old fucks who watch literally nothing but fox on their channel tv
I’ve asked them. Generally they turn it into a comparison of Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, or Obama. Or, rather, they turn it into the right-wing news outlets distorted funhouse mirror versions of those rivals. They may see that trump is bad, but in their eyes he’s not as bad as those “villains.”
Yeah, try explaining to them that Obama deported more people than Trump's first term. They refuse to believe it regardless of the evidence you can provide. They just can't accept that the Southern border wasn't just completely open at that time.
Where I live, there are still Trump and MAGA flags all over the place. None have come down over the past year, and many are replaced with new ones as they fade. Nothing Trump has done has put a dent in his support among his most vocal supporters. This is further reflected in the campaigning among the GOP candidates in the recent primary election for the state governor’s position, where they’re basically in a competition to prove that they’re more like Trump than any of the other choices. It goes as far as one using “Fight Like Hell” (remember that one?) as a campaign slogan.
There’s no hope for some people.
This is what baffles me the most - the effects of Trumps regime aren't abstract - no, they are the very opposite, very tangible, to be felt by literally anyone. Like the most obvious thing should be the increase in gas prices, followed by the increase in groceries. Do those people have a) so much money that they simply don't care or b) don't have the mental capacity that all of this is directly because of Trump? And what kinda jobs do those people have that they are not affected by the mass layoffs and hiring freezes?
Anytime something bad happens, they just say it's because of some policy Biden did. It's a simple copout that works for them. And if it's not Bidens's fault? Then it's immigrants. Or poor people. Or trans people. Or Muslims.. And on and on the cycle goes.
I agree that it’s not rational. I think it depends a lot on selective memory and compartmentalization. A recent comment on a local news story exemplifies this. Somebody claimed that gas prices being down from their post-Iran-attack peak proves (proves!) that Trump was right again. But they ignore several key facts, like prices are still higher than they were before the war, they’re still higher than they were at the end of the Biden presidency, and that the underlying issues exposed by the war have not been resolved and gas prices may still rise.
The biggest single lever to reduce gas prices is almost certainly moving to electric.
If MAGA was smart enough to convince 90% of folks to switch, the last holdouts on gasoline would have the whole supply to themselves.
But we're not dealing with a bunch of stable geniuses here.
Evangelical Christians, mostly.
The true metric would be the percentage of former Trump voters who would change their vote next time. What I see a lot of is people who disapprove, but still could never conceive of voting differently. American politics is kind of like sports teams fans - you pick a team and stick with it, no matter what changes occur.
Well one of the minor advantages of low voter turnouts is if people are disappointed by their "team" then they don't bother voting, which can change the result, especially when the other side is livid and highly motivated to get out to vote
This only works for one election. Conservatives have short memories and would vote the same bastard who made their lives miserable the first time back into office 4 years later. That's not an improvement, that's just a temporary reprieve from the systemic deconstruction of our government's purpose to help the general populace.
Very true. That's why the rest of the world watched the US install Trump for the second time and then decided to reroute the circuit around America.
It is an acceptance that the US could pull the crazy lever at any time so it is better to have more independence and less reliance on them.
Of course, enforced isolation is not good for the US in terms of economic development, national security or force projection, but this is a self inflicted wound. Other countries didn't get a vote.
*I assume that someone out there might say, "good, we don't need you". Okay, have a great life then.
That is a good point. In years past, there has usually been one side quite called to action. Lately, I find that both sides seem disenfranchised - I find it really hard to predict what the midterm turnout will be since it feels like there are so many voters on all ends of the spectrum who want to abstain (assuming the election is fairly administered, which is quite an assumption these days)
There's no way they aren't going to rig the midterms. I expect Republicans to sweep both Houses with a supermajority.
They certainly are but its not really binary like rig or dont rig.
They're trying a bunch of different things to greater or lesser extent in different places.
However, the swing against them might be "too big to rig". So even though they block some postal votes and send ICE to polling booths, it might not be enough.
The stronger the dem vote the more egregious their manipulations need to be.
Its almost comical how terrible a job this admin is doing of everything other than rewarding the oligarchs.
If they’re getting people to frame this as R vs D, they’re winning. Just not as fast as they might want to.
It’s the socialist-leaning takeover of the Democratic Party that has them worried. Because those people won’t use the Republican playbook.
It's weird how the cons blather on about freedom and liberty and the Constitution and 'merica, etc., and try to act like they are the arbiters of what patriotism is.
Meanwhile, it is they that did things like have avatars of Putin shirtless on horseback. It is they that cozy up to dictators and they who absolutely despise democracy.
He's "Fuhrerious"...
He can always go down to the bunker and end it all.
Fat and Furious
Fat and the Furious: DC Grift
Suicide is always an option for him.
it would improve how i feel about him.....
Its impossible to quantify, but it really feels like most people have just had enough.
He was already on shaky ground, but then he let Israel talk him into this stupid war, which was a basic campaign promise. Not only did it violate an important campaign promise, but it wrecked his other campaign promise to lower prices.
And EVERYONE can see it. He can try to blame it on Biden or Obama, but there isn't a single person in America that thinks this is anyone's doing but Trump's.
When we look back, this war will be where it turned. After the Midterms, when this war is still going because he can't stop thinking out loud, he won't have the support of anyone except about 18%, his dumbest diehard loyalists.
He's going to pivot to religion. His last two years will include a lot of religious rhetoric, that God wants him to lead American Christianity into the future, and he will openly feud with the Pope.
but there isn’t a single person in America that thinks this is anyone’s doing but Trump’s.
Oh I'd say there's a out 1/4-1/3 of the country that will still blame literally ANYONE except their orange kid-diddling god emperor
Yup. I unfortunately live among many of them, still proudly wearing their Trump hats and bumper stickers and waving the MAGA flag. I personally would be utterly embarrassed to do that at this point, but stupid people don't tend to be very self-aware.
It's pretty easy to not be furious about it. Just do the opposite of what he's been doing.
Yeah, such as the the opposite of breathing!
One of hundreds to thousands of politicians responsible has a low approval rating. Progress?
Is it 38? Tell me it’s still 38
Not surprised, With this president he’s going to breaking record lows for the foreseeable future.
Can he get a record low pulse rate? Please?