71 percent of those surveyed in the latest CNN Poll, published Monday, say the economy is “very” or “somewhat” good. Only 27 percent believe the economy is in poor shape.
More than seven in 10 Americans believe the U.S. economy is in good shape, according to a new poll, likely contributing to a small bump in President Donald Trump’s approval rating., published Monday, say the economy is “very” or “somewhat” good. Only 27 percent believe the economy is in poor shape.Regarding how the president is handling the economy, a majority of Americans, 51 percent approve, compared with 42 percent who disapprove.
The latest approval rating puts him near the bottom of the list of modern presidents, in between President Bill Clinton with 44 percent and President Ronald Reagan with 41 percent at this point in their first terms. Both went on to be re-elected for a second term. Trump is up for reelection in 2020.Sign Up
Of those who approve of Trump, 89 percent identify as Republicans, while 41 percent identify as independents. Only 8 percent identified as Democrats.
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