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Donald Trump was a bad president the first time he was in office, which made him surprising for many that he could be re -elected. However, Trump’s second victory is more attributable to the drop in support for Democrats than any peak in popularity for Trump.
Since his entry into office, Trump has held a constant flow of broken promises and unpopular policies while ignoring what the majority of Americans want.
In this context, the last survey of Falsification Suitable for the management to which the country is heading:
The notation of the user approval of President Donald Trump increased to 37%, the lowest of this quarter and just slightly higher than his worst note of 34% at the end of his first mandate. Trump’s note has dropped 10 percentage points among American adults since he started his second term in January, including a decrease of 17 points among the self -employed, at 29%, corresponding to his lowest note with this group in one or the other of his terms.
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Trump’s notes to manage each of the eight distinct foreign and interior problems are also generally mediocre. He obtained the highest notes for his management of the situation with Iran (42%) and foreign affairs (41%). Approval is slightly lower for its work on immigration (38%), the economy (37%), the situation in the Middle East between Israelis and Palestinians (36%) and foreign trade (36%). The Americans’ notes on Trump management of the situation in Ukraine (33%) and the federal budget (29%) are even lower.
The reason for which Trump is so desperate in Gerrymander Texas to find more republican house seats is that the survey numbers which are a bad signal of a potential bloodbath for the outgoing party in the mid-term elections.
The only major bill worsened Trump and his party, no better. Trump fell in the 1930s on immigration and trade. There is not a single problem where Donald Trump has a positive approval rating.
Trump promises to be one of the least popular and failed presidents in history, and the worst Republicans, is that I don’t think Trump still has a background. I think he has more support he might lose.
The Republicans were happily mounted aboard a second version of the Titanic and are still surprised that an even more imperfect political boat struck an iceberg in less time.
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