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April 25, 2025

 

"President Donald Trump’s approval ratings on immigration, relatively strong in the early weeks of his second term, have dipped into negative territory, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll, a sign that his administration’s hard-line and, in some cases, legally dubious enforcement tactics are losing public support.
 
A majority of Americans, 53 percent, disapprove of Trump’s handling of immigration, with 46 percent approving, a reversal from February when half of the public voiced approval of his approach. Negative views have ticked up across partisan groups over the past two months, with 90 percent of Democrats, 56 percent of independents and 11 percent of Republicans now disapproving of the way the president has managed one of his core policy issues.
The findings buttress other recent polls that have tracked falling approval ratings for Trump on immigration, though he still draws higher marks on the issue than on other matters. They come amid mounting public frustration more broadly over his presidency as it closes in on its first 100 days, which have been marked by a blizzard of unilateral actions sometimes violating the constitutional bounds of presidential authority.
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Can you just post the link and not half the article. The majority of those polled hardly represents the majority of Americans as stated. 

 

Should of said majority of those polled to be precise. 

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1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Leftist poll

 

So you'll feel better about similar findings from a recent Fox News poll?

 

Fox News Poll: The first 100 days of President Trump's second term

April 23, 2025

 

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"Trump receives his best marks on border security, as a 55% majority approves. That’s the only issue where his ratings are in positive territory. On immigration, a record high of 47% approve of Trump (48% disapprove), [more disapprove than approved] while a new low of 38% approve on the economy (56% disapprove). His worst ratings are on inflation (33% approve, 59% disapprove), followed by tariffs (33%-58%), foreign policy (40%-54%), taxes (38%-53%), and guns (41%-44%).  

 

 

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Overall approval of Trump’s job performance comes in at 44%, down 5 points from 49% approval in March. That’s lower than the approval of Joe Biden (54%), Barack Obama (62%), and George W. Bush (63%) at the 100-day mark in their presidencies. It’s also lower by 1 point compared to Trump’s 45% approval at this point eight years ago.

 

Some 59% of voters are unhappy with how things are going in the country. That’s an improvement since the end of former President Biden’s term (68% dissatisfied), but worse than four years ago at the beginning of Biden’s term (53% dissatisfied). It’s also worse than the 100-day mark of Trump’s first term (53% dissatisfied)."

 

 

 
 
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1 hour ago, blaze master said:

Can you just post the link and not half the article. The majority of those polled hardly represents the majority of Americans as stated. 

 

Should of said majority of those polled to be precise. 

That is of course always the case.

Hardly needs to be said.

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12 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

And just like that, the left fell in love with polls again. How cute.

 

When you have separate Washington Post and Fox News polls coming to the same finding that more Americans now oppose Trump's immigration and deportation policies than support them, that's usually a pretty good sign to take heed.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

That is of course always the case.

Hardly needs to be said.

 

The wording of the article said majority of Americans not majority polled. 

 

Huge difference in wording presentation. Deliberately done of course.

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22 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

When you have separate Washington Post and Fox News polls coming to the same finding that more Americans now oppose Trump's immigration and deportation policies than support them, that's usually a pretty good sign to take heed.

 

 

Ring any bells?

 

"Survey finds Hillary Clinton has ‘more than 99% chance’ of winning election over Donald Trump"

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/sam-wang-princeton-election-consortium-poll-hillary-clinton-donald-trump-victory-a7399671.html

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1 minute ago, blaze master said:

 

Add to that fox news and wall st journal

Right. Suddenly Fox news is a credible & reliable source😅 I suppose when a whole political movement lost every shred of it's integrity they may as well flip flop like harpooned fish.

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1 minute ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Right. Suddenly Fox news is a credible & reliable source😅 I suppose when a whole political movement lost every shred of it's integrity they may as well flip flop like harpooned fish.

 

Before the election it was common on here to ridicule and label anything fox as Murdock propaganda.

 

That's from a fox news poll taken today.

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18 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

The wording of the article said majority of Americans not majority polled. 

 

Huge difference in wording presentation. Deliberately done of course.

 

You still don't know how polls work, or want to be obtuse on purpose?

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

 

You still don't know how polls work, or want to be obtuse on purpose?

 

I have a cherry tree out back. Care to pick some. Polls tend to work how the pollsters want them to. 

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