Polls Show Trump Speech to Congress Didn't Change Anything
Briefly

Despite Donald Trump's recent speech to Congress receiving notable approval from some polls, overall public support is tenuous. Initial reactions showed a slight bounce in his approval ratings, but subsequent polling indicated no net gain. Analysis of viewer demographics pointed towards a stark Republican bias, which may skew the perception of public support. Ultimately, the polarized nature of current political sentiment suggests Trump's standing remains vulnerable, similar to Joe Biden's previous lack of bounce following his State of the Union Address.
"The one post-speech approval-rating poll showed his ratio moving from 50 percent positive to 51-49 percent, but then back down to 50-48 percent for no net gain."
"Trump fans were very enthused by two 'snap' polls conducted immediately after the speech showing 69 percent (CNN) and 76 percent (CBS) approval from viewers, but the usual skew towards the president's fan base was extreme."
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