/Trump’s Approval Rating Continues to Climb Higher Than When He Left Office

Trump’s Approval Rating Continues to Climb Higher Than When He Left Office

Former President Trump is surging in the polls as Brandon does a worse and terrible job as president, his clear incompetence and mishandling of issues more than making up for whatever grace voters gave him early on.

In fact, a Rasmussen poll issued on Thursday found that former President Trump is now viewed positively by more over half of the American public.

According to the results of the poll:

Many voters still like former President Donald Trump over a year after he left office, but Democrats consider the majority of his followers to be racists.

According to a recent Rasmussen Reports national telephone and internet poll, 52 percent of Likely U.S. voters have a favorable view of Trump, with 33 percent having a Very Favorable opinion of him. 47 percent of The population have a negative opinion of Trump, with 38 percent having a Very Negative opinion of the former Republican president. These findings are remarkably identical to Trump’s last job approval ratings in January 2021. 

That 52 percent figure is actually higher than it was when he left office in January 2021, when it was 51 percent, indicating that the previous president is making a comeback with the average American, owing to Brandon’s lack of performance.

“85 percent had a favorable view, with 63 percent professing a “very favorable” viewpoint,” according to the Washington Examiner, among that group.

Even better for Trump, many Democrats and independents who were formerly hostile to him are now on his side.

“Even 23 percent of Democrats and 51 percent of independents” approve of Trump, according to the Washington Examiner.

Furthermore, many Americans believe Brandon will not be re-elected.

Americans are unlikely to see Brandon in the White House after 2024, if he even makes it that far! Whether it’s because they’re warming up to Trump, fearing and revulging Biden’s continued decline into senility, something else, or a combination of factors, Americans are unlikely to see Brandon in the White House after 2024.

Even when the findings are limited to Democrats alone, only 55% believe Brandon will be re-elected in 2024.

Despite the Democratic Party’s and its media allies’ best efforts, the typical American does not favor Brandon, and Trump is gaining ground in the poll.

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