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Last November, Donald Trump won a return to the White House amid broad national dissatisfaction with the state of the country. A year later, preliminary CNN exit polling finds, the first major electoral tests of the second Trump presidency take place with voters expressing similar pessimism and anti-incumbent sentiments despite the turnover in the Oval Office.
One year after presidential election, Donald Trump's approval rating drops to his all time low in second term, here's what latest poll numbers show
Writing in his Substack blog Silver Bulletin, the statistician and political analyst said that Trump' net approval rating had hit a new second term low.
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'Broad dissatisfaction': Trump gets blaring early warning sign as first exit polls drop
Exit polls from New Jersey and Virginia reveal warning signs for President Donald Trump, with voters expressing "broad dissatisfaction" with the president.While exit polls were once heavily relied on to predict election outcomes,
Congress tied for its longest-ever shutdown in U.S. history on Tuesday, stretching into the 35th day. It matches a record set under President Donald Trump’s first term in office, as federal workers from airports to the military have been left unpaid, and federal food assistance has been brought to a halt.
President Donald Trump is abroad, but the government has been shut down for four weeks. His approval rating remains low and steady. See latest polls.
California voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of Proposition 50, a ballot measure that would redraw California's congressional districts in an effort to boost the number of Democrats in the body and stymie President Trump's agenda.
As the first exit polls come in, NBC News’ Steve Kornacki details President Donald Trump’s job approval ratings in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City and California.
President Trump used gas and energy prices as a final campaign pitch for Republican candidates on Election Day on Tuesday. “If affordability is you issue, VOTE REPUBLICAN!” Trump posted on Truth Social.
Gov. Gavin Newsom dismissed the President's claims on X as "the ramblings of an old man that knows he’s about to LOSE."