The president bashed an ABC News/Washington Post poll that showed his approval rating falling by 6 points as fears of a recession grow.
President Trump lashed out Tuesday at what he called a “Fake Poll” that shows his job approval numbers dropping by 6 points over the last two months as fears of an economic recession have risen.
The president has also assured his supporters that internal polls not available to the public show him with a comfortable lead on Democrats seeking to replace him. With doubts continuing to fester about his reelection chances, the president reiterated his assurances days later. That same poll showed his approval rating dipping to 43 percent and his disapproval numbers hitting 56 percent.
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