How
inconvenient! We are told that his popularity is a rock bottom. Instead it is greater than for Obama at this time in his presidency.
Guns, immigration boost Trump's approval to 50%
RT,
2
April, 2018
Half
of American voters approve of President Donald Trump’s job
performance, according to the latest survey by conservative pollster
Rasmussen.
Trump’s
approval numbers have hovered in the low to mid-40s for much of the
last year, but have rallied in recent months. His overall job
approval rating is now ahead of where Barack Obama’s was at this
stage of his presidency.
These
latest numbers come just hours after the president took to Twitter to
blast Mexico for failing to do its part in stopping migration from
Central America. In a series of tweets, Trump declared DACA “dead,”
called again for a border wall, and seemed to mix up Mexico’s
northern and southern borders.
Trump’s
stance on gun control also appears to have struck a chord with the
public. Following an op-ed by a retired Supreme Court Justice calling
for the repeal of the Second Amendment, Trump’s vocal pro-gun
response found favor with Americans. Despite anti-gun marches and
round-the-clock television coverage, Rasmussen reported that most
Americans outright reject repeal of the amendment.
Economic
factors also played their part in the president’s ascent in the
polls. The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell
late March to 215,000, the lowest level since 1973. Trump’s
long-promised tax-cuts, introduced last November, caused his approval
numbers to rebound from almost their lowest point ever, 37 percent at
the start of the year.
While
the Republican Party played its part in making Trump’s tax reforms
a reality, establishment figures within the party have often opposed
the president’s plans. Last month, House Speaker Paul Ryan spoke
out against Trump’s plans to introduce punitive tariffs on steel
imports.
Most
Republican voters, however, side with Trump over GOP lawmakers. In
another poll taken last October, 57 percent of Republican voters said
that the party should be more like the president. Only 33 percent
believed that Trump should be more like his party’s senators. In
addition, 38 percent believed that Republican senators were a bigger
obstacle for Trump than Democrat ones.
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