Trumps Poll Numbers Are Mostly Terrible - But Solid In Some Key Senate Targets
By Cameron Joseph | January 30, 2018 12:33 pm
President Trump heads into his first State of the Union speech with lousy approval numbers across much of the country but remains fairly popular in a few states with tough Senate races next fall. Thats according to a bevy of state-level polling Gallup released Tuesday, combining data the firm collected from surveys conducted throughout the last year.
Trump has majority approval rating in just 12 states but three of those have Democratic senators up for reelection next fall, including the two states where Trumps numbers are the best, West Virginia and North Dakota. Hes also above water in Montana, as well as in Tennessee, where Democrats hope they might be able to seriously contest an open Senate seat.
These numbers are crucial heading into this falls midterms. Theyre also powering major strategic decisions with huge policy consequences including how Democrats will handle ongoing negotiations to try to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) led the red-state Democratic charge to end the shutdown by threatening to retire if Senate leaders didnt back down. But these numbers are plenty bleak for Republicans.
Trumps overall approval rating for his first year in office was a dismal 38 percent, according to Gallup, the lowest first-year numbers in the polling firms long history of surveying presidential approval. If he doesnt bounce back significantly Republicans are likely to take a beating in the upcoming midterms. Crucially, in many red and swing states Democrats are hoping to hold onto this fall, his approval ratings are significantly lower than they were when he was first elected.
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