06-27-2018, 07:44 PM
Just because you all find polls so interesting ..........
While Trump lost some ground in terms of approval ratings immediately following the migrant child separation exposure, he's more than bounced back according to the latest polling.
According to The Hill's exclusive preview of the latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll (taken after he signed the Executive Order ending the separation policy and after the Red Hen incident), Trump's approval rating is up by 2%. He's now at 47% approval.
He's still doing most poorly and underwater on the issues of immigration, foreign affairs and how he’s administering the government. But, his approval ratings on North Korea, terrorism, jobs and the economy are higher.
According to the poll, his biggest demographic gain was with Hispanics, up by 10%. I think if the economy remains strong, he doesn't go back on child separation, and he goes hard on pushing for a replacement for Justice Kennedy who favors banning or severely restricting abortion.........he has an opportunity to increase his Hispanic support even further.
Among political affiliations, the poll shows that Trump's support grew by 4% with Democrats, but fell by 4% with Independents. Republicans remain highly supportive at 90% approval.
When the actual poll and methodology is released, I'll post it. All that's available now is The Hill recap: http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/394...47-percent
While Trump lost some ground in terms of approval ratings immediately following the migrant child separation exposure, he's more than bounced back according to the latest polling.
According to The Hill's exclusive preview of the latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll (taken after he signed the Executive Order ending the separation policy and after the Red Hen incident), Trump's approval rating is up by 2%. He's now at 47% approval.
He's still doing most poorly and underwater on the issues of immigration, foreign affairs and how he’s administering the government. But, his approval ratings on North Korea, terrorism, jobs and the economy are higher.
According to the poll, his biggest demographic gain was with Hispanics, up by 10%. I think if the economy remains strong, he doesn't go back on child separation, and he goes hard on pushing for a replacement for Justice Kennedy who favors banning or severely restricting abortion.........he has an opportunity to increase his Hispanic support even further.
Among political affiliations, the poll shows that Trump's support grew by 4% with Democrats, but fell by 4% with Independents. Republicans remain highly supportive at 90% approval.
When the actual poll and methodology is released, I'll post it. All that's available now is The Hill recap: http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/394...47-percent