From: Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Trump's Approval Rating Remains Steady And Strong At 52%: Poll
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2025 12:37:19 -0700
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
On 2025-03-29 10:17, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> Trump's Approval Rating Remains Steady And Strong At 52%: Poll
>
> While 52% of voters approve of the job Trump is doing,45%
> disapprove, according to the latest poll. The economy and
> immigration remain the top two issues on voters" minds.
>
> resident Donald Trump's approval rating remains steady at 52%,
> according to the latest polling.
>
> Napolitan News Service has asked voters whether they approve or
> disapprove of the way Trump is doing his job every week since Nov.
> 18, shortly after he was elected president. Over the 18 weeks,
> Trump's approval rating has held steady at between 51% and 55%.
>
> While 52% of voters approve of the job Trump is doing,45%
> disapprove, according to the latest poll, conducted March 18-27 of
> 3,000 registered voters.
>
> The economy (identified by 36% of voters in the poll) and
> immigration (17%) remain the top two issues on voters" minds.
>
> The recent controversy surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
> mistakenly sharing details about a planned air strike on rebel
> Houthis in Yemen with a journalist on Signal did not resonate with
> voters.
>
> "On every survey we ask voters to describe in their own words what
> is the most important issue facing the nation," pollster Scott
> Rasmussen, founder of the Napolitan Institute, said. "On our poll
> that ran on Wednesday/Thursday this week (March 26-27), we asked
> that question of 1,000 Registered Voters. Only 5 out of 1,000
> mentioned anything related to the controversy surrounding Secretary
> Pete Hegseth that some are calling Signalgate.
>
> "This is just another example of the fact that what gets the most
> attention in Washington isn't usually what matters most to the
> majority of the country," Rasmussen continued.
>
> The survey of 3,000 registered voters was conducted online by
> Rasmussen from March 18-27. Field work for the survey was conducted
> by RMG Research, Inc. The margin of sampling error for the full
> sample is +/- 1.8 percentage points.
Odd that Rasmussen's own web page disagrees:
<https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/political_updates/prez_track_mar28>
Where his total approval has fallen from 56% to 50% in just over two
months...
...and more people strongly disapprove of him than strongly approve (41%
to 36%)