The Media IS all Over Donald’s 100 Day mark…
Unlike a few month’s ago?
Negitive Trump stories ARE a dime a dozen…..
And the American Republican President keeps driving into a ditch…..
An online poll by Civiqs spanning Jan. 20, 2025 to April 28, 2025 found the president’s current approval rating in each swing state to be:
Swing State | Approve | Disapprove | Neither Approve nor Disapprove |
Arizona | 46% | 49% | 4% |
Georgia | 44% | 52% | 5% |
Michigan | 45% | 51% | 4% |
North Carolina | 45% | 51% | 4% |
Nevada | 46% | 49% | 4% |
Pennsylvania | 44% | 51% | 5% |
Wisconsin | 46% | 50% | 3% |
Trump’s highest approval rating was in Wyoming (71%) and his lowest was in Vermont (26%), according to Civiqs. The full state-by-state results are live on the Civiqs website….
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As U.S. consumer confidence plunges to a 5-year low amid uncertainty over impact of Trump’s tariffs, polls show his approval rating when it comes to the economy – a perceived strength for many of his supporters – has dropped to 39%, the CNN poll found.
During his first term, the lowest rating on the economy was 44%, tallied in just one Dec. 17, 2017 poll, according to The Hill,
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President Trump charged into office at the peak of his powers — more popular, more disciplined, more ambitious than ever before.
- But after months of mega-MAGA shock and awe, the illusion of invincibility is fading.
Why it matters: Storm clouds have gathered over Trump’s 100th day in office today, darkening a milestone his team envisioned as a showcase for his history-making second term.
- Trump now has the worst 100-day approval rating of any president in the last 80 years — lower than at this point in his turbulent first term.
- But unlike in 2017, Trump’s own policies are triggering deep economic pessimism — threatening to blow a hole through a floor of support he’s always been able to count on.
The big picture: There’s no question that Trump’s first 100 days have been enormously consequential, fueled by the revolutionary vision, hard-edged rhetoric and blinding pace demanded by his supporters.
- But compare today’s status quo to the MAGA triumphalism on display from November through January.
1. Polling: One week after his inauguration, Trump’s approval rating peaked at 52% — an astonishing turnaround for a president whose support had fallen to 34% when he left office in 2021.
- Today, his average approval mark has slid to 44%, driven by abysmal polling on the top issue he was elected to fix: the economy.
2. Economic outlook: Many CEOs believed Trump when he promised a “new golden age” powered by deregulation, lower taxes, savvy dealmaking and other pro-business policies.
- But his chaotic tariff rollout has blindsided corporate America, roiled global markets, dragged down consumer confidence and dramatically raised the risk of a recession.
3. Immigration: Trump’s Day One border crackdown has thrilled his supporters, with the White House eager to spend Day 100 highlighting its high-profile deportations of alleged migrant criminals.
- Border security remains Trump’s best issue, but cracks are beginning to emerge as the courts restrain his powers and voters raise concerns over violations of due process.
4. DOGE: Elon Musk was a permanent fixture in the early weeks of the administration, as Trump and his Cabinet rallied behind his efforts to slash billions from the federal budget.
- But Musk quickly became a political liability: His mass firings and chaotic rehiring of some federal workers are now estimated to have cost taxpayers $135 billion — wiping out most of the $160 billion that DOGE claims it saved….
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But 100 days in, the fever has broken:
- Harvard is suing the Trump administration over its freeze on federal funding, while other top universities are forming a “private collective” to push back against Trump’s threats.
- Some of Trump’s most influential allies — Musk, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, investor Bill Ackman — have spoken out against his tariffs.
- Canada, fuming from Trump’s persistent vow to make it America’s 51st state, just elected Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney on an openly anti-Trump platform. Other foreign allies are banding together to counter U.S. tariffs.
- Democrats are still deeply unpopular, but young stars such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez(D-N.Y.) and Pete Buttigieg are tapping into a hunger for generational change.
The bottom line: Even the strongest political machines are beholden to fickle American voters. Trump’s challenge now is to stop a slow descent from becoming a free fall….
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