About a week ago, Trump’s Rasmussen Approval rocketed up just below 50 percent, quite impressive for a president with 90 percent negative media coverage.
President Trump is holding firm with 48 percent approval. On this day in 2010, Barack Obama only enjoyed 44 percent, with fawning media coverage of a “signature policy” called Obamacare that ultimately cost Democrats their power.
As the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act continues to become more popular, President Trump could keep picking up more support with every new paycheck. Even voters in hostile districts of Florida begrudgingly give President Trump credit for the law.
If Democrats overplay their hand on gun control and live to regret their “crumbs” messaging around Americans getting their money back from Uncle Sam, President Trump’s approval ratings will take on increasing significance as the midterm elections near. Democrats have a long way to go before they are tired of winning.
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