Trump setting records for low presidential approval

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump started as the most unpopular new  president in the history of modern polling. After seven months, things  have only gotten worse.

Plunging into undesirably uncharted territory, Trump is setting  records with his dismally low approval ratings, including the lowest  mark ever for a president in his first year. In fact, with four months  left in the year, Trump has already spent more time under 40 percent  than any other first-year president.

At 34 percent, his current approval rating is worse than former President Barack Obama’s ever was.

Trump’s early descent in the polls defies some longstanding patterns  about how Americans view their president. Such plunges are often tied to  external forces that the president only partially controls, such as a  sluggish economy or an all-consuming international crisis. In Trump’s  case, the economy is humming and the foreign crises have been kept to a  minimum.

Americans also tend to be optimistic about their new leaders,  typically cutting them some slack during their early days in office. Not  with Trump.

Full story: AP News


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