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Trump's Thursday score of 49 percent was his lowest "total approval" figure from Rasmussen Reports' daily polling since May ...
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 50% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. forty-eight percent (48%) disapprove.
The poll aggregation and evaluation site 538, part of ABC News, dropped the right-wing polling firm Rasmussen Reports from inclusion in its polling averages and forecasts.
Silver must be talking about in national polls. Because in the swing states, in the 2008 presidential election, Rasmussen leaned toward John McCain in 11 so-called "battleground states" by a wider ...
Rasmussen said on Wednesday that its overnight polling of Trump reached 55.96% approval. The five-day average approval for Trump is 52%. His high poll numbers come as Democrats are trying to ...
Rasmussen's polls used to be known for their pro-GOP bias. It has now moved on to pushing anti-vaccine nonsense Hiltzik: Rasmussen Reports promotes vaccine resistance - Los Angeles Times ...
An announcement from the right-wing Heartland Institute that, according to a poll conducted by the right-wing Rasmussen Reports, “One-in-Five Mail-In Voters Admit to Committing at Least One Kind ...
Former President Donald Trump edged out Vice President Kamala Harris by three percentage points in a new Rasmussen Reports national head-to-head poll. Trump came out ahead 49% to 46%. That amounts ...
Amidst the 'TACO' trade war, bombing Iran, and controversial Big Beautiful Bill, here's how Trump's presidential approval ...
Monday’s Civiqs poll pegged his approval at 53 percent, two points higher than on Inauguration Day, with a disapproval that had fallen two points over the same period. The RealClearPolitics average of ...
On July 12, Rasmussen showed Trump with a 6-point head-to-head lead over Biden. One week later, on July 19, the pollster reported a 3-point Trump lead.. Individual polls, of course, mean little on ...
That is less than half of the 7-point lead he had over Harris in July, when Rasmussen's poll, conducted between July 22 and 24, put him on 50 percent of the vote to Harris' 43 percent.