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Trump’s Approval Rating Edges Out Obama, Bush in Second Term
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President Trump’s approval rating stands at 47.5% 135 days into his second term, slightly above Obama’s 47.1% and Bush’s 45.9%. The figures, reported by RealClearPolitics, reflect public sentiment during a pivotal time. The comparison highlights Trump’s standing relative to past presidents.
RealClearPolitics tracks approval ratings based on aggregated polls. Trump’s 47.5% reflects a polarized but supportive base.
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Left 30% | Right 39% | Center 22% | Unrated 9%
The Context
Obama’s 47.1% approval came during economic recovery post-2008. His second term faced challenges like healthcare reform debates.
Bush’s 45.9% approval followed his 2004 re-election. His ratings were shaped by ongoing wars and domestic policy debates.
Trump’s policies, including tariffs and government efficiency, drive his numbers. Supporters praise his bold agenda, while critics cite divisiveness.
Approval ratings often fluctuate based on current events. Trump’s numbers may shift as his second term progresses.
The comparison places Trump in a competitive position historically. His rating suggests resilience despite controversial policies.
Some view Trump’s edge as a sign of strong leadership approval. Others argue the close margins reflect a deeply divided nation.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 23 |
| Left | 7 |
| Right | 9 |
| Center | 5 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 39% Right |
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