Newsweek - An analysis of recent polling produced “bad results” for Donald Trump according to polling guru Nate Silver, who put the president’s net approval rating at -8.4...
The most recent polling average, published on October 12, found 43.9 percent of Americans approved of Trump’s performance as president while 52.3 percent disapproved, giving him a net result of -8.4.
Silver’s polling average also found Trump had a negative approval rating on four key policy areas, though there was considerable variation between them. On immigration, Trump has a net rating of -4.7 percentage points, for the economy it was -15.3, for trade it was -16 and -27.7 was recorded for inflation.
The Contrarian - A strong majority of Americans do not approve of deploying military troops at home. “Some 58% of Americans—including seven in 10 Democrats and half of Republicans—think the president should send armed troops only to face external threats,” according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Trump’s overall approval has dropped to 40%. Only 37% say the national guard should be deployed despite the governor’s objection.
Disapproval of his military deployment domestically has substantial increased from an NPR/Ipsos poll last month that found a significant plurality (47-37) opposed deploying guardsmen to cities, and a majority opposed deploying them to their own city (52-34).
Moreover, the deployments may be feeding the perception that Trump is abusing his power. The Pew Research Institute last week reported, “Overall, 49% of U.S. adults say Trump is trying to exercise more presidential power than previous presidents and that this is bad for the country.” Only 21% say he merely is exercising as much power as his predecessors.
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