HOT DAMN!…..
More of Donald’s failing grades , eh?
Actually?
If you where paying attention?
You knew these polling views of Americans…
Trump and his action’s in his time up at bat ARE uniformly Negative…
And it does seem like they gonna get better…
Americans like strong President’s….
But NOT ones Overbearing, Defiant and hurting their Wallets/Pocketbooks…
It appears that the Republican Party leader, The President , IS dragging his party memebers chances of keeping their majorities in the US House and maybe even the US Senate…
(No wonder he wants to try an unhinge the Midterm Elections)
A trio of national polls released over the past two weeks point in the same direction: more Americans now say Donald Trump has done a worse job as president than Joe Biden.
White House spokesman Davis Ingle told Newsweek in an emailed statement that the president has “already made historic progress not only in America but around the world. It is not surprising that President Trump remains the most dominant figure in American politics.”
Perceptions of presidential performance are a powerful leading indicator in midterm years, shaping turnout, enthusiasm and candidate recruitment.
When multiple polling firms converge on the same judgment, it can harden narratives that influence down‑ballot races.
Taken together, the three surveys offer a rare point of agreement across very different polling operations. Each asks voters to directly compare Trump’s performance with Biden’s—and in each case, Trump fails to secure majority approval relative to his predecessor….
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If similar results persist, Republicans may face a tougher fight defending marginal seats, while Democrats will test whether voter dissatisfaction at the top of the ticket can translate into midterm gains….
image…CNN
The headline here is not consistent with the stories.
Saying that they feel Trump is a worse President is not consistent with people saying things were “much better under Biden.” Such a question does not even appear to be asked.
The actual data should have been enough for a headline to fit an anti-Trump narrative.
The bottom line though is that a clear majority of the American people thought Joe Biden was a bad President and now also think Donald Trump is a bad one.
NO CG…..
The polling reports that people think Donald IS doing a WORSE JOB than Biden.,.,,
That IS pretty DAMN BAD since Biden was doing Soooooo Bad ?
His party forced him from running again …..
Trump IS UNPOPULAR….
MORE UNPOPULAR then Joe
Right now?
That IS what the people seem to think
That is far from the same thing as “believe things were much better than…”
Two completely different issues, but if any of us know anything, we all know that language is not something that is always easy for you to understand and when you are called out or proven wrong, you will double down.
Sort of like Pam Bondi.
But stop blaming the Gallup Poll because — after 90 years — it will no longer ask voters about approval or disapproval.
This will break a nine-decade series (e.g. comparing DJT’s approval or disapproval with FDR’s).
According to my query to MS Copilot A.I. (which of course should be cross-checked with a regular search):
What Gallup Stopped Asking — and Why
Gallup has ended its long‑running presidential approval question, a staple of American political polling since the 1930s. Beginning in 2026, Gallup no longer measures or publishes:
• Presidential job approval ratings
• Favorability ratings of individual political figures
Gallup describes the move as part of a strategic shift in its public‑facing research priorities, saying it wants to focus on broader, long‑term social and economic indicators rather than tracking political personalities.
📌 Key Points
• The approval question had been asked for nearly 90 years, making it one of the longest continuous political time series in U.S. polling.
• Gallup says the decision reflects an evolution in its mission and methodology, not pressure from political actors.
• The organization will continue other major polling programs, such as the Gallup Poll Social Series and the World Poll.
🧭 Why This Matters
Gallup’s approval series was a foundational dataset for understanding presidential standing across eras—from FDR to Trump. Ending it means:
• No more apples‑to‑apples historical comparisons from Gallup
• Greater reliance on other pollsters (e.g., Pew, Ipsos, YouGov) for approval trends
• A shift in how political scientists track long‑term public sentiment toward presidents