Posted on 08/15/2019 10:23:53 AM PDT by Red Badger
President Trumps approval rating has edged up, driven by long-term confidence in his economy and boosted by the lackluster performances of the two dozen Democrats trying to beat him in the 2020 election, according to the latest Zogby Analytics poll.
The contrarian survey, provided exclusively to Secrets, pushes back on some other recent polls showing a surge in Trumps disapproval rating.
Namely, it found that recent issues portrayed as trouble for Trump havent hurt him and that he is growing in support among Africans Americans, Hispanics, independents, and younger voters.
President Trump's job approval has continued to rise the last few months, said pollster Jonathan Zogby in his analysis of likely voters.
It's true Trump is riding high on positive economic news, he said.
But, he added, It's also very plausible he is benefiting from poor performances by the Democratic presidential candidates who have continued to move very far to the left with their policies. The Democrats have floated nationalizing healthcare, strict gun control, The Green New Deal, and raising taxes, all which are very unpopular in polling on a national level and in key battleground states.
Overall, Trumps approval rating is 51%, and disapproval 47%. Among those who approve, 27% said strongly and 24% somewhat approve. The largest group, however, was those who strongly disapprove, at a sky high 37%. Another 10% said that they somewhat disapprove.
As the country continues to divide over the 2020 race and Trumps policies and agenda, the president is benefiting from a very strong GOP approval rating, said Zogby, a sign that he has not lost his base. And hes gaining among independents.
An overwhelming number of Republicans approved (86% approve/13% disapprove), while independents were more balanced in their impression of Trump's job performance (45% approve/50% disapprove). The president's numbers continue to improve with independents, which a few months ago his approval rating was in the 30's, said the analysis.
And he is picking up support among two groups that the media has pitted against the president: blacks and Hispanics. Heres what Zogby wrote in his analysis:
Race also played a factor in Trump's job approval rating. Hispanics, this time around, were much more likely to approve of his job performance (49% approve/51% disapprove), while the president also saw his numbers jump with African Americans. This was his second straight poll with over a quarter support from African Americans (28% approve/70% disapprove). If Trump wins half of Hispanics and a quarter of African Americans in 2020, Democrats will be in trouble!
Zogby said that older millennial voters approve of Trump, and a growing number of younger voters too.
However, he continues to have trouble with suburban women, a pocket the media has described as his albatross. The one important group Trump continues to see his support wane was with suburban women (38% approve/57% disapprove). This is an important group for him if he is going to win again in the blue wall states he won in 2016. The blow of losing support from suburban women was blunted with his gains with urban women--46% approve/53% disapprove and urban men (56% approve/43% disapprove), said Zogby.
His bottom line in his analysis:
Trump's job approval rating is tied for the highest we have on record. His numbers are being driven by record low unemployment and an inflated stock market, but a potential recession looms. Besides a good economy, Trump's good approval rating is being driven by a surge in popularity among voters living in the South and Central regions, independents, millennials, suburban men, urban men, and older voters. Trump's approval rating has improved with minorities: 28% of African Americans and 49% of Hispanics at least somewhat approve of the president. Both are very good numbers, historically, for Trump. Trump's support has spiked among consumers, mainly NASCAR fans and weekly Walmart and Amazon shoppers. A solid majority of each group gives the president a positive job rating. Trump has recently seen a spike in support among large and small city voters more than half of each group approves of the president. Trump is also polling well among urban women, but has seen his support from suburban women take a beating. Religious voters are key to Trump winning in 2020. They make up a big part of the electorate and have a big presence in battleground states. Right now the president is polling very well with Catholics, Protestants, and evangelicals.
You're right - it's failing. Seems white liberal elites (the men Epstein targeted for child rape parties) are trying to tank the economy... That's the newest strategy. Talk down the economy. Totally disgusting...
Google up Dean Baquet...
Zogby is a liar and a scoundrel from way back, also a Conservative-hating Moozie sympathizer.
His polls are worse than push-polls...they are taken and presented with ulterior motives, always in accordance with his own politics.
If he is now "boosting Trump's approval to 51%" he is likely to appear in a few months showing the president at all-time lows.
This is not to say President Trump isn't rising in popularity...just that you can't trust Muzzby Zogby to be the one saying it.
Aren’t most evangelicals protestant?
A good number are.................
You know this poll is accurate by the way that the media used the word RECESSION over 10,000 times in recent days.
It’s the stupid economy!.....................
TRUMP 2020!!! - MAGA!!!
fox’s polls have always been terrible for Trump....often they show worse numbers than ABC and other lamestream polling.
Fox is becoming bi-polar. It’s either Hannity-esque or the other end of the scale with sheppy and wally. It’s unwatchable anytime before 5pm. The Five is still ok, but you have to put up with juan and the brazillian
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