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Sixty-five percent said Trump’s policies were making the economy worse in the short-term, 22% said they had no impact and only 13% said they were making it better. In the long-term, 50% said Trump’s policies were making the economy worse, 21% said they had no impact and 29% said they were making it better.
Since the start of the Iran war, the public opinion on Donald Trump‘s leadership has become more divisive than ever, with his approval ratings regarding inflation hitting a historic low. A recent analysis found that Trump’s poll numbers on the cost of living and inflation are actually the worst for any US president,
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Trump vs History: How president's poll numbers compare to Biden, Obama, Bush ahead of midterms
It may come as cold comfort to the White House, but Trump's underwater approval ratings echo a pattern seen with Biden, Obama and Bush before midterms.
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“Trump’s poll numbers are not good,” Colbert continued before throwing to a clip of CNN’s Harry Enten, who declared that Trump now has the “five worst polls ever for any president.” Enten pointed out that not even Biden is in there.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating fell to a second-term low of 37 percent as voters soured on the Iran war and economy.
CBS News polling finds Americans are growing more frustrated with the economy as the war with Iran keeps gas prices high. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports.