Despite the controversy over Jeffrey Epstein's files, Donald Trump's approval ratings among Republicans have risen, reaching 90% according to the latest Quinnipiac poll. Harry Enten pointed out that online complaints about Trump regarding Epstein did not reflect broader Republican sentiment. A CNN poll indicated Trump's approval went from 86% to 88%, suggesting that the outrage has had little impact. Respondents did not prioritize the Epstein case, with only one indicating it as a top issue, demonstrating a disconnect between online narratives and real-world public opinion among Republicans.
Harry Enten noted that despite the uproar surrounding the Epstein files, Donald Trump's approval ratings among Republicans have actually increased, reaching 90% in recent polls.
In a CNN poll, Trump's approval rating went from 86% to 88% among Republicans, indicating stronger support despite the negative commentary on the Epstein situation.
Despite significant online chatter regarding the Epstein files, Harry Enten emphasizes that it hasn't translated into harm for Trump's popularity among Republican voters.
Only one Republican respondent identified the Epstein case as a top issue, underlining that most voters remain focused on other concerns.
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