Posted on 04/06/2025 9:36:12 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
President Donald Trump’s job approval rating rose four points during Tariff Week, from 49 percent to 53 percent.
The poll was taken by DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners of over 1,000 registered voters between March 31 and April 3.
Donald Trump’s four-point jump in job approval was not the only surprise.
Since March 7, Trump’s job approval from young voters between 18 and 29 jumped 13 points.
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Tariffs must be good because every other country charges US manufactured goods stiff tariffs.
Seems everyone is an Economics Expert on tariffs these days. No one knows what the effect will actually be.
There will always be the good is bad and vise versa crews trying to influence reaction for political power.
Gas prices are collapsing 🤣
What will impact the average person more immediately? The market or gas prices? The media are going to miss it.
Some voters are wondering why other nations can charge higher tariffs than the United States and the main stream media doesn
‘t declare outrage over that fact.
Nah, ram good news down their throats and push forward. This is a moment of massive change. Who cares about polls. Only use them as a way to annoy the opposition.
Sage advice from a Never-Trumper like yourself!
after doing a lot of immediately positive stuff, i imagine admin decided to unlleash tariff disruption on its back - and early enough so that resolution would occur and results felt by time of mid-terms. sometimes you have to take your medicine to get well.
The tariffs is what ignorant people thinks it’s something you do with tags on things.
I voted for Trump (2016,2020,2024), I just don’t worship him. First and second commandment, ya know? Keeps you grounded.
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