Analyst has one word to describe Donald Trumps historically low approval ratings
CNN polling analyst Harry Enten recently boiled down Donald Trumps current favor with the American people to one word: awful. At this point in his presidency, Trump has a plus-one net approval rating, and Enten explained that the only president in history who has had a worse number than that at this juncture is Trump himself during his first term, when he was polling at minus-eight. Related Trolls are hilariously spamming Donald Trumps anti-DEI snitch line The word here that I would use to describe Trump is awful, Enten said. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Hes making gains, but hes doing worse than everybody else. The average president at this point, get this, plus 27 points on their net approval rating. Donald Trump is doing historically awful. The only person he beats is, again, himself from term number one.Enten also said Trump is polling almost 20 points less than the average president on the economy, which his colleague reminded viewers was the issue he was most elected to fix, and he said he would do it on day one. He beat himself on overall, but on the economy, he cant even beat himself, Enten said. Again, this is historically the worst going back in polling at this point in a presidency, the net approval rating on the economy. Hes right now at minus four points. In term number one, he was at plus-eight points. Historically, the average is plus 15 points.On net approval rating, he is historically doing awful, awful, awful, weak, weak, weak and on the issue on which he was elected to, of course, fix, he is doing historically awful. This is not good. If this number holds, you can guarantee his overall approval rating will go down and it could take his entire presidency with him.Enten predicted tariffs will only make Trump more unpopular, as a majority of Americans oppose them. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.