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I saw someone else post a 59%?
That seems like an outlier to me.
Last week I saw under 50% and that he Came in with the Worst approval rating for a New Prez of all time. Way below both Obama and BushII. 36% sounds a bit low but it's pretty reliable Quinnipiac.
My guess is still high 40s%.
Also the Rasmusen is daily, and this is Jan 20th-25th inclusive.
Q Poll: 36% Approve Of Trump In First Post-Inaugural Survey
Russell Blair - Hartford Courant
Jan 26, 2017 - 4:42 Pm.
Q Poll: 36 Percent Approve Of Trump In First Post-Inaugural Survey - Hartford Courant
That seems like an outlier to me.
Last week I saw under 50% and that he Came in with the Worst approval rating for a New Prez of all time. Way below both Obama and BushII. 36% sounds a bit low but it's pretty reliable Quinnipiac.
My guess is still high 40s%.
Also the Rasmusen is daily, and this is Jan 20th-25th inclusive.
Q Poll: 36% Approve Of Trump In First Post-Inaugural Survey
Russell Blair - Hartford Courant
Jan 26, 2017 - 4:42 Pm.
Q Poll: 36 Percent Approve Of Trump In First Post-Inaugural Survey - Hartford Courant
President Donald Trump began his term with a job approval rating 23 points worse than his predecessor Barack Obama did, according to a new Quinnipiac Poll.
Voters were split, with 36% approving of the job Trump was doing and 44% disapproving. 19% were undecided. The poll was conducted from Trump's inauguration through Wednesday.
In Obama's first post-inaugural poll by Quinnipiac, conducted on March 4, 2009, voters approved of the job he was doing 59%-25%.
There were wide party, gender, age and racial divides in Trump's approval rating...
Voters were split, with 36% approving of the job Trump was doing and 44% disapproving. 19% were undecided. The poll was conducted from Trump's inauguration through Wednesday.
In Obama's first post-inaugural poll by Quinnipiac, conducted on March 4, 2009, voters approved of the job he was doing 59%-25%.
There were wide party, gender, age and racial divides in Trump's approval rating...