The new Rasmussen Poll, one of the most accurate in the 2016 Election, just out with a Trump 50% Approval Rating.That's higher than O's #'s!
A new poll tracking President Donald Trump's approval rating shows American voters' view of the president has shifted in his favor in recent weeks.
The Democrats' approval rating was slightly higher at 44%, but, like the Republicans, had a decrease of seven percentage points since January.
The president has also lost ground in this own party: 72 percent of Republicans approve of Trump now, as compared to 83 percent at the 100-day mark, a notable eleven percent drop.
The poll shows that USA adults aren't happy about how Trump has handled the Russian Federation investigation, as just 28 percent approve of his performance.
However, the poll showed mixed views on the seriousness of Russian Federation investigation, which has been a almost constant headache for the White House for the past several weeks.
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The reporter, incredulous, pointed out that there were 16 intelligence reports that had claimed Russian involvement. Recently, his deputy press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders has been doing more and more press briefings .
At the start of the month, 43 percent of likely voters said they approved of the job the president was doing vs. 57 percent who said they didn't believe the president was doing a good job.
In Rasmussen's survey conducted June 13, which included 1,500 likely USA voters and a margin of error of 3 percentage points, only 43 percent of likely voters approved of Trump's presidency.
A majority of Americans say they believe Comey's testimony over Trump's statements, with 57 percent believing Comey and 31 percent believing Trump.
In May, Trump shared the poll again on Twitter when he reached 48 percent approval in the daily tracking poll.
Another reason for the decline in Trump's approval ratings is said to be the dwindling support among Republicans. It also, though, showed him with 50 percent disapproval. However, 56 percent of Americans think Mueller will be impartial, and 81 percent polled don't think the president should stop Mueller's investigation. By a two to one margin, more people believe the Republicans' plan would hurt them more than help them. Phone numbers were dialed from samples of both standard land-line and cell phones.


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