A nationwide poll shows that
96 percent of voters who cast their ballots for President Donald Trump in the November election
would repeat their decision, while at the same time, his approval rating at the 100-day mark is l
ower than any president’s since 1945.
The ABC News/Washington Post poll notes that even though Trump has been very busy during his first few months in office, majorities believe that he does not possess the temperament and judgment needed to be effective in office. However, it should be noted that the polling conducted for the liberal journalist groups by the New York-based Langer Research Associates – which surveyed 1,004 adults between April 17 and 20 – used a random sample that was 31 percent Democrat, 36 percent Independent and only 24 percent Republican.
Despite the projected liberal bias, the poll indicates that
Trump would win the popular vote today against his former Democratic rival Hillary Clinton if the electorate were to vote a second time around.
“Six in 10 doubt his honesty and trustworthiness, see him as out of touch and don’t think he understands the problems of people like them,” the ABC News/Washington Post poll revealed. “
Fifty-six percent say he’s accomplished little or nothing in his first 100 days. And 55 percent say
he doesn’t follow a consistent set of principles in setting policy (though fewer see this as a problem (48 percent).”
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