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Published: Monday, 13 July 2020 12:34
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Written by Wesley Dockery, International Business Times
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A new Gallup Poll Released Monday Shows President Trump’s Job Approval at 38% as The Country Grapples With Multiple Crises And As Republicans And Democrats Remain Divided On The President's Job Performance. The Survey Shows 91% Of Republicans Have A Favorable View Of Trump, Compared To only 2% Of Democrats Viewing Trump Favorably — the Largest Partisan Gap Gallup Has Ever Recorded.
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Published: Thursday, 30 April 2020 11:08
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Written by Michael Larkin, Investor’s Business Daily
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A plurality of Americans narrowly approve of President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis, according to a new IBD/TIPP poll. In addition, President Trump's overall approval rating has turned slightly positive.
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Published: Tuesday, 03 March 2020 18:55
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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Impeachment couldn't stop President Donald Trump's job approval from rising, but the coronavirus might. As Americans' near-term view of the economy soured in February, amid worry over the coronavirus and a Dow Jones correction, Trump's job approval rating relapsed.
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Published: Thursday, 06 February 2020 09:50
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Written by Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
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The impeachment struggle is now over. Historians may one day vindicate Democrats for exposing Donald Trump’s abuse of power. But as of now, they have lost. Not only will Trump remain president, and not only does he appear stronger politically than before the impeachment battle began, but he has succeeded in doing precisely what he wanted in the first place: He tarred Joe Biden, who last year looked like Trump’s most formidable Democratic rival, with the kind of vague suspicion of wrongdoing that presidential candidates can’t easily shake.
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Published: Tuesday, 04 February 2020 10:14
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Written by Jeff Crouere, Townhall.com
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As the nation gets ready for a presidential election, the Democratic Party is in total turmoil. Their 2020 presidential candidates are not exciting voters. There is a very large field of candidates, but none of them seem able to defeat President Donald Trump in the upcoming general election.
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Published: Monday, 03 February 2020 11:59
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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Even as the Trump impeachment trial plays out, Americans still narrowly oppose removing President Donald Trump from office, the latest IBD/TIPP Poll finds. Meanwhile, despite the impeachment, Trump's job approval rating showed further improvement, though it remained under water.
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Published: Friday, 24 January 2020 11:14
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Written by John T. Bennett, The Independent
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Donald Trump pivoted to his re-election bid on Thursday night as House Democrats held the Senate floor arguing for his conviction and removal.
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Published: Wednesday, 15 January 2020 10:04
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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Americans narrowly oppose President Donald Trump's impeachment and removal from office, the January IBD/TIPP Poll finds. The public backs President Trump's decision to kill a key Iranian military leader and applauds his handling of the economy. For a president who has never polled particularly well — and whose job approval rating remains 8 points under water — this is the equivalent of being on a roll.
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Published: Wednesday, 18 December 2019 11:26
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Written by Terry Jones, Investor's Business Daily
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Americans may be tiring of the three-month impeachment drama, but they remain evenly split on whether President Donald Trump should be impeached and removed from office, the December IBD/TIPP Poll shows. The president's overall ratings improved significantly, as Americans cheer the Trump economy.
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Published: Friday, 01 November 2019 17:49
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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The first full month of impeachment headlines has taken a toll on President Donald Trump's standing, the November IBD/TIPP Poll shows. Now 61% of Americans following the news back the Trump impeachment inquiry, while 39% oppose it. Meanwhile, Trump's job approval slumped to 39%, with 56% disapproval. Americans grew more negative on his handling of China trade, despite a partial trade deal.
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Published: Monday, 14 October 2019 17:55
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Written by Monica Showalter, American Thinker
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We all know there's such a thing as a push poll. We also know that a heckuva lot of pollsters get their results wrong.
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Published: Friday, 04 October 2019 18:38
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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Half of Americans think President Donald Trump's effort to get Ukraine to investigate potential 2020 election rival Joe Biden is an impeachable offense, the October IBD/TIPP Poll found. But the Ukraine scandal has yet to hurt Trump's approval rating or 2020 election prospects. In fact, Trump cut Biden's advantage in a head-to-head matchup nearly in half compared to the September poll. And a solid majority favors a probe of Biden and his son.
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Published: Tuesday, 24 September 2019 17:07
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Written by John Wagner and Scott Clement, The Washington Post
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President Trump claimed without evidence Tuesday that he is “leading in the polls” as he sought to push back against rising calls for impeachment from Democrats amid a burgeoning controversy over his July call with the leader of Ukraine.
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Published: Tuesday, 17 September 2019 09:07
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Written by Jack Sanders, The BL (The Beauty of Life)
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Rasmussen Reports, one of the most reliable U.S. pollsters, in a survey of 1,500 likely voters, puts President Trump at 50% approval and 49% disapproval on Monday, Sept. 16, 2019.
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Published: Monday, 16 September 2019 19:32
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Written by James Barrett, The Daily Wire
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While President Donald Trump has continued to struggle in many national approval polls, according to the daily tracking poll produced by Rasmussen — one of the most reliable U.S. pollsters — after taking a dip in the polls, Trump's back up to nearly his highest mark in the last two years — and tracking better than President Barack Obama at the same point in his presidency. Obama would go on to easily win re-election against Republican Mitt Romney, while early head-to-head polls indicate that Trump is going to have a steeper hill to climb.
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Published: Wednesday, 11 September 2019 19:42
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Written by Josh Hammer, The Daily Wire
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As the 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates battle it out for the nomination, politicos must also pay close attention to President Donald Trump's approval rating across the 50 states. While Trump's national approval rating has been hovering below 50% for his entire presidency, it was on the upswing for the beginning of the summer before only beginning to falter a bit toward the end of July. The president's approval rating has recovered a bit thus far in September, however.
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Published: Wednesday, 04 September 2019 16:37
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Written by Jennifer Rubin, The Washington Post
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Investor’s Business Daily reports, “President Donald Trump’s job approval rating fell to 39% in the September IBD/TIPP Poll, matching February’s reading for the lowest in a year. The erosion in the Trump approval rating comes as Americans registered greater disapproval of the escalating China trade war.”
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Published: Tuesday, 03 September 2019 17:26
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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President Donald Trump's job approval rating fell to 39% in the September IBD/TIPP Poll, matching February's reading for the lowest in a year. The erosion in the Trump approval rating comes as Americans registered greater disapproval of the escalating China trade war. The public still gives Trump's handling of the economy positive marks, but somewhat less so.
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Published: Tuesday, 06 August 2019 12:35
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Written by Jeffrey Rodack, Newsmax
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Fifty-four percent of voters favor former Vice President Joe Biden in a matchup with President Donald Trump, who is backed by 41%, according to a new poll by Investor’s Business Daily/TIPP.
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Published: Monday, 05 August 2019 14:37
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Written by Jed Graham, Investor's Business Daily
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Joe Biden has a big lead over President Donald Trump, the August IBD/TIPP Poll showed. The other top three Democratic presidential contenders enjoyed smaller 2020 election leads over the GOP incumbent. Meanwhile, Trump's job approval fell to a six-month-low 40% in August.
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