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By Jennifer Rubin December 8 at 12:00 PM
The Pew Research Center finds:
While just 30% of Americans think senior Trump officials definitely had improper contacts with Russia during the campaign, a majority (59%) thinks such contacts definitely or probably occurred; 30% think they definitely or probably did not happen. In views of [special counsel Robert S. Mueller IIIs] investigation, 56% are very or somewhat confident he will conduct the probe fairly.
There is no good news there for Trump or Republicans. Passage of tax legislation in both houses (still to be reconciled) and nonstop blather about the deep state and the corrupt FBI (odd rhetoric for the GOP to demean law enforcement, isnt it?) have not arrested a historic slide in approval. (Trumps job rating of 32% is lower than those of recent presidents dating back to Ronald Reagan near the end of their first year in office.)
Trump is not holding onto his base despite grandstanding efforts (e.g. moving the embassy to Jerusalem, attacking the special counsel). It seems that his job ratings are lower today among Republicans than they were in February. Currently, 76% of Republicans and Republican leaners approve of Trumps job performance, compared with 84% who did so in February. His ratings with other groups are remarkably poor:
Trumps job rating has declined among several groups that gave him relatively high ratings in February, including older adults (38% of those 50 and older approve today, compared with 47% who did so in February) and whites (41% now, 49% then), as well as white evangelical Protestants (61% now, 78% then). While 40% of men approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, only 25% of women do so. Fewer than a third of adults with postgraduate degrees (24%) or four-year college degrees (27%) approve of the way Trump is handling his job, compared with 35% of those who have not completed college.
Trumps incessant focus on his base is very likely an attempt to insulate himself from any findings the special counsel may present. And its not a winning strategy. Republicans are not as critical of Mueller as one might expect, given the nonstop propaganda from Fox News and the rest of the right-wing echo chamber. The Pew poll finds that 44% of Republicans and Republican leaners are at least somewhat confident that Robert Mueller will conduct a fair investigation, compared with 68% of Democrats and Democratic leaners. Among Republicans and Republican leaners, 58% of those who say senior Trump officials probably or definitely had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 campaign are at least somewhat confident in Mueller to conduct a fair investigation, compared with 39% of those who think no improper contact occurred.
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smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Almost a quarter of Republicans think that Trump's ruinous and reckless policies aren't really good for the country. If we still lived in one of those backwards "majority rules" countries that think they're so big because they're democracies, these polls might have some significance.
As it is, now that the avalanche is going, it's far too late for the pebbles to vote.
Solly Mack
(90,771 posts)Trump is his own level of low, simply by existing.
Stuart G
(38,434 posts)While Nixon was a liar, he wasn't a grabber. Nixon's lies were much more subtle. But, please note that Nixon's downfall took 7 years. In 73/74 it started getting very bad. Trump has done the same in 11 months. (He has only been in office about 11 months.) And since he has some "mental problems" his numbers are not likely to get better.