CNN data analyst Harry Enten recently did a deep dive into the poll numbers, and despite what you may have heard from the rest of the media, Trump’s approval ratings among Republicans are excellent. Enten even says it’s ‘like a rock.’
His split with Marjorie Taylor Greene does not appear to have affected his numbers. His approval among his own party is higher than Obama and George W. Bush at this point in a second term.
It’s so obvious that the media wants to influence these numbers. If you go to Google News and search this topic, nearly every story is gloom and doom. The left wants to paint a picture of everyone as miserable under Trump, and it’s just not true.
Watch Enten’s report below:
Look at how Newsweek frames the topic:
Is Donald Trump Losing Republicans? What Polls ShowPresident Donald Trump had a public break with one of his most ardent supporters, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, over the Epstein files. But most Republicans remain firmly supportive of the president, according to recent polls.White House spokesperson Kush Desai told Newsweek that Trump has cultivated “immense support and loyalty” from Republicans rooted in his “ability to champion the America First policies that work.”Trump’s approval rating has key implications for the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterms, when the GOP will be working to thwart a 2018-style “blue wave.” Trump’s victory in 2024 was fueled by making inroads with traditionally Democratic groups like young or Hispanic voters, and recent polls have suggested his support has waned among those groups since his return to office in January amid concerns about the economy and the release of the Epstein files…While some Republicans in Congress have become more frustrated with the president, polls don’t suggest that has translated to Republican voters. Most recent surveys show him with approval from the vast majority of conservatives.
Scott Jennings of CNN recently addressed this topic in a panel discussion. Watch:
Trump may have lost some polling points with independent voters and Hispanics, but if you believe the media, you’d probably think he is polling as poorly as the Democrats are. He is not.
Does he have work to do? Yes. But he still has time to do it.
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