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When his first 200 days in office are compared to a similar time frame with Barack Obama and George W. Bush, Trump's 36 percent for those who consider him a success pales in comparison to Bush's 56 percent and Obama's 51 percent, CNN reported. In fact, the more the president whines about the newspaper, the more successful it seems to be.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday said 33 percent approved of his performance in office with 61 percent disapproving, That surpassed his previous unwanted benchmarks of 34 percent positive and 57 percent negative ratings in a June Quinnipiac poll. The percentage that "strongly approved" went from 73 percent in February to 59 percent today.
But both polls actually reinforce the idea that Trump's support among the base is in decline.
Trump had already been facing low approval ratings overall, with many polls showing him at below 40 percent approval and above 55 percent disproval.
But however you define that، Trump is also doing poorly there. Ingraham repeatedly questioned if Flake could be kicked off the Republican ticket, saying she believed Flake would lose because Trump supporters would not back Flake.
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Former White House officials say the documents did not include top-secret intelligence or updates on legislative initiatives.
Among the most startling revelations is that 76 percent of Americans don't trust "all or most of what they hear in official communications from the White House". "There are no sources, they are just made up lies!"
The CNN survey was the second one in a week to have Trump's with a record-low job approval rating.
Kasich, who ran against Trump in the 2016 presidential campaign, also fares well against Vice President Pence in a primary matchup in the Granite State.
Additionally, a new survey among likely midterm voters in Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania finds that "Trump's base of support has shrunk from 35.3% of voters who have a "strongly favorable" view of him in April to only 28.6%".
The CNN poll, conducted by SSRS, sampled 1,018 adults between August 3-6 and has a plus or minus 3.6 percentage point margin of error.





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