Saturday, March 25, 2017

Trump's popularity among men is slipping

President Trump's support among Republicans, white voters and men is dropping, according to a new survey.

A Quinnipiac University poll finds that the president has a job approval rating of just 37 percent. Fifty-six percent of respondents disapprove of the job the president is doing.

In a March 7 survey, the president had a job approval rating of 41 percent, compared to 52 percent who disapproved of the president.

The recent survey found that 43 percent of men approve of the job the president is doing, compared to 49 percent who approved of the president in a survey conducted earlier this month.
Slightly more than 80 percent of Republicans now approve of the job the president is doing, down from 91 percent in the March 7 survey.

And 44 percent of white voters approve of the president in the latest poll, down from 49 percent.

The poll also found that 60 percent of voters think the president is not honest and 55 percent think he doesn't have good leadership skills.

Fifty-seven percent of respondents believe the president doesn't care about average Americans, according to the poll. A majority of voters believe the president is a strong person and is intelligent.

Nearly three-quarters of voters think the president and his administration make statements "very often" or "somewhat often" without evidence to support them.

The poll was conducted from March 16 to 21 among 1,056 voters. The margin of error is 3 percentage points.


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You know my take on this by now. Let's let President Trump know how we feel and to correct things. Tell him to support pro-male programs for economically disadvantaged men. The more of us he hears from the better.

2 comments:

DCM said...

He's only been in 3 months.
Did everyone expect a miracle? Are these people who said he "wasn't the right candidate"?
Michael Savage points out that he kept Hillary from being elected, which is plenty.

Masculist Man said...

I didn't expect a miracle but I did expect him to be impartial like he said he would be. So far all he has done is support women's programs. That's the same thing Hillary would have done if she had won. I blame his daughter Ivanka for sticking her nose in it. I don't care what Ivanka says or does among her family members but when she starts influencing government policy that is a different story and I will jump in. I figure if we keep up the pressure he will change or we will have a change of leadership in 2020.