Why would any GOP candidate stick with Trump? - By Jennifer Rubin
By Jennifer Rubin November 16 at 9:00 AM
The latest YouGov poll reports:
Presidents often return from foreign trips with a boost in approval. But that hasnt happened for President Trump. In this weeks Economist/YouGov Poll the Presidents approval rating dropped to what is now his all-time low. Just 34% of Americans approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his job; 55% disapprove.
That might be because he sided with Vladimir Putin over our intelligence communitys assessment on Russia hacking, groveled in front of the Chinese president and came back with so little his big news announcement on Wednesday consisted of
Link to tweet" target="_blank">absolutely no news. A pathetic attempt to deflect widespread criticism of the trip does not seem likely to win praise from voters. In fact, his foreign policy rating is atrocious. (YouGov reports that half of Americans more than ever before disapprove of the way the President is handling foreign policy. Only a third approve.)
YouGov found that intensity is with Trump critics, and support from his own party, while high, is well below the 80 percent rating common for presidents. (Only 17%, matching the lowest percentage ever, say they strongly approve. More than twice as many, 43%, strongly disapprove.) He has 75 percent approval among Republicans and 71 percent among conservatives, which are lower levels of support than most polls have shown. In addition to foreign policy, he gets rotten ratings on other issues. Nearly half, more than ever before, disapprove of his performance on [the tax] issue, while only 35% approval. Even on issues like the economy and terrorism, where the public has frequently provided positive assessments of the Presidents performance, the balance of opinion is now negative.
When one looks closer, Trumps numbers should further cheer Democrats. He gets approval from only 28 percent of women, 22 percent of people under 30 years old and 27 percent of those under 45 years old. Only 32 percent of independents approve of the job he is doing.
His low standing in the polls plus his entirely erratic positioning on taxes might explain why aside from generic cheerleading he is so uninvolved in the tax bill. (Distance also preserves his ability to excoriate Republicans if they fail to pass a bill or to criticize one or both houses for unpopular measures.)
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