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Eighty-nine percent of Republicans and just 7% of Democrats approved of Trump on average during the third year of his presidency, according to polling by Gallup. The 82 percentage points separating the two parties in their views of the president was greater than for any other year of any other presidency.
That persistent polarization has led to unusual stability in Trump's approval rating. While approval ebbs and flows from poll to poll, Trump's rating have remained within a roughly 10 percentage point range for three years. Trump's approval rating is unlikely to change with partisans staunchly in their camps. There's not much room for improvement among Republicans, and he's unlikely to gain any support from Democrats.
https://www.al.com/news/2020/02/polling-public-opinion-on-trump-remains-steady.html
kimbutgar
(21,270 posts)They are probably lying to pollsters and are really rebukes.
Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)this isn't the electorate i grew up with.
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)Not to mention pushing the bothsidesism and whataboutism that makes it easy for a republican voter to defend their choice.
bdamomma
(63,960 posts)is rotting people's heads, Putin is doing his happy dance. Horrible that we are at this point.