Rasmussen Reports

Trump’s Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Controversial Policies

A Rasmussen Reports poll reveals President Trump’s approval rating dropped from 56 percent to 52 percent between January 23 and 28, mirroring a similar post-inauguration dip in his first term. This decline, accompanied by a rise in disapproval, follows a series of controversial executive orders including those impacting immigration and the January 6th riot pardons. The poll, surveying 300 likely voters daily, uses a five-day rolling average with a 2.5 percent margin of error. Analysts have offered varied interpretations, with some highlighting the rapid policy changes and others focusing on the historical context of presidential approval ratings.

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Kamala Harris takes lead against Donald Trump in conservative poll

As I delved into the latest news surrounding the upcoming election, I was struck by the revelation that Vice President Kamala Harris is now leading Donald Trump in a poll conducted by a conservative-leaning group, Rasmussen Reports. The numbers show Harris with a 1-point lead over Trump, with just over two months left until the pivotal election. This news is both intriguing and encouraging, as it indicates a potential shift in the political landscape.

Despite the small margin and the fact that Rasmussen is known for favoring Republican candidates, it is heartening to see Harris gaining ground. The denial from Trump’s spokesperson, Steven Cheung, only adds to the significance of this development.… Continue reading