I'm Not Sure There Is a Floor!' CNN Data Guru Reveals Trump Has Sunk to New Low in 4 Different Polls
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I'm Not Sure There Is a Floor!' CNN Data Guru Reveals Trump Has Sunk to New Low in 4 Different Polls
"Look at this, I got four numbers across for you on this screen here. They are all second-term lows for the given pollster. What are we talking about? AP-NORC, 26 points below water. NBC, 22 points below water. Yahoo-YouGov, 20 points below the water. Quinnipiac, 19 points below water. So we're ranging from -19 points, all the way to -26 points, marveled Enten."
"The bottom line is this: Donald Trump is setting new records for himself in term No. 2, setting new records for himself compared to where he was at this time in term No. 1. And he is doing worse than Biden, which is of course a comparison that Donald Trump does not want to be because we all know what happened to Joe Biden, noted Enten after running through the numbers."
"Well, we're talking about independents, we're talking about independents. When you lose the center of the electorate, you lose the American people. Trump's net approval rating among independents, you know, at this point, you go back, term number one, he was 17 points below water. Now, according to Quinnipiac, he is 27 points below water. I don't understand how this works out well for the president of the United States."
Four major national polls place Donald Trump's approval rating at new second-term lows: AP-NORC at -26, NBC at -22, Yahoo-YouGov at -20, and Quinnipiac at -19. Ratings therefore range from -19 to -26 points, marking worse performance than at the comparable point in his first term and worse than President Joe Biden's standing at the same stage. The decline is concentrated among independent voters, with Trump's net approval among independents moving from about -17 in his first term to roughly -27 in the latest Quinnipiac measure. Such deep negatives among independents threaten broader electoral support and signal widening public disapproval.
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