Up Like a Rocket!' CNN Data Guru Finds Trump's Foreign Policy Rating Leaves Obama and Bush in the Dust
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Up Like a Rocket!' CNN Data Guru Finds Trump's Foreign Policy Rating Leaves Obama and Bush in the Dust
"This is one of the areas in which Donald Trump is performing significantly better than he was in term one, Enten said, noting that Trump's approval on foreign policy has jumped from 35% in his first term to 43% now. Up like a rocket, he added, calling it a double digit rise in net approval. Normally when we look at these data points, we see that Trump is doing worse than other presidents. But on this one, he is doing significantly better, he said."
"He continued: This is something I think Donald Trump really likes to look at because the bottom line is this presidents like to build their legacies off of foreign policy, and at this particular point the American people like much more of what Donald Trump's doing on foreign policy than either of the two other twenty-first century presidents who serve at least or served two terms."
"A key driver, Enten argued, is public reaction to Trump's role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The American people liked what Trump was able to do between the Israelis and Hamas, he said, contrasting Trump's +3% net approval with former President Joe Biden's 37% below water at the end of his presidency. Looking ahead, Enten pointed to prediction markets showing a 56% chance that Israel and Saudi Arabia will normalize ties during Trump's term, a move he said could elevate the pre"
President Donald Trump's approval on foreign policy rose from 35% in his first term to 43% in his current term. That approval level exceeds George W. Bush's 36% and Barack Obama's 37% at comparable points, making Trump the highest-rated 21st-century two-term president on foreign policy. Public reaction to Trump's role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas contributed to the improvement, producing a small positive net approval compared with a large net negative for Joe Biden at the end of his presidency. Prediction markets show a 56% chance that Israel and Saudi Arabia will normalize ties during Trump's term, which could further boost approval.
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