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New Polling: Americans Consider Trump To Be A ‘Political Loser’

As both his domestic and foreign policy initiatives continue to fail, the American public is growing sick and tired of Donald Trump’s presidency and now consider him to be a political loser, according to new polling from CNN.

Polling expert Harry Enten explained the latest dismal polling numbers for Trump Monday morning on the network, noting, “If Donald Trump thinks that potentially sending in the National Guard into cities like Portland is a winning political issue, the polling says you are wrong Mr. President!”

The issue of troops in American cities is a big loser for Trump, Enten added.

“We’ve heard this song before, and what happened the last time that Trump sent National Guard [members] into a national city?”

“Well, look at the change in Trump’s net approval: overall, it dropped four points! How about immigration? It dropped by seven points! We have a history of Trump sending the National Guard into a western city and what happened was there were clear political ramifications for the president of the United States, and they were not good ramifications.”

The mass deportation of immigrants is also a political loser for Trump, Enten explained, noting that the net approval rating for Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) has plummeted to negative 14 points.

“Down it goes because of their actions during the second Trump term. In fact, the Pew Research Center polled 16 different agencies; ICE’s net popularity rating was 15th out of 16th, it was close to being the least popular of them all.”

“Bottom line is the president may think this is a politically winning issue for him, but the numbers tell a very different story. It’s, in fact, a political loser.”

None of this should come as a surprise. Donald Trump has always been a loser, and nothing will ever change that fact.

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Will Greene

I've been a writer and reporter for over a decade and graduated from Northwestern with a degree in English. I live in the Southwest USA.
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