Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/post/195370/trump-republicans-latino-voters-republicans
More bad polling for President Trump: The same Latino voters who helped him beat Kamala Harris now strongly disapprove.
15% of Latinos who voted for Trump completely disapprove of his presidential actions—a whopping 66% of all Latino voters also believe that his “actions are going too far."
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RealClearPolling has his approval rating trending higher. With the tariff scare eased and the markets recovering, Trump may be due a bounce.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's approval rating on immigration has reached a new low, according to polling.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-polls-2071579
Why It Matters
Immigration was the cornerstone of Trump's 2024 campaign and an issue Trump previously polled highly on. But recent polls have shown Trump's approval rating on immigration underwater.
A decline in approval now—especially as immigration remains a central focus—signals potential vulnerability in his messaging and may reflect shifting public attitudes or dissatisfaction with how he and his allies are handling the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's approval rating on immigration has reached a new low, according to polling.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-polls-2071579
Why It Matters
Immigration was the cornerstone of Trump's 2024 campaign and an issue Trump previously polled highly on. But recent polls have shown Trump's approval rating on immigration underwater.
A decline in approval now—especially as immigration remains a central focus—signals potential vulnerability in his messaging and may reflect shifting public attitudes or dissatisfaction with how he and his allies are handling the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Let's see what approval polls look like with bare shelves at the grocery store and other stores and no back to school clothes and no toys for Christmas.
My prediction: Administration will cave on tariffs before August and claim “victory” in negotiations. MAGA will lap it up and will forget the subject September and certainly by Christmas.
Claiming victory won't change the disruption in supply chains, which has already started and will take 6-9 months to re-start again. And that re-starting will come with the same inflation shock that we had in 2021-2022, with the difference being that the rest of the world won't have the same issue.
I think you are right on all your predictions. The only thing you omitted was the high probability that Trump will somehow blame all of this on Biden.
Of course Trump will blame all he can on Biden. Trump in 2020 was as unpopular as Biden was in 2024. No surprise that Trump is as unpopular in 2025 as Biden was during his term. Trump basically adds a layer chaos to the general unfitness of an elderly out of touch "leader" of the free world. 80 year old people should not be POTUS. Lesson learned? Hope so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Let's see what approval polls look like with bare shelves at the grocery store and other stores and no back to school clothes and no toys for Christmas.
My prediction: Administration will cave on tariffs before August and claim “victory” in negotiations. MAGA will lap it up and will forget the subject September and certainly by Christmas.
Claiming victory won't change the disruption in supply chains, which has already started and will take 6-9 months to re-start again. And that re-starting will come with the same inflation shock that we had in 2021-2022, with the difference being that the rest of the world won't have the same issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Let's see what approval polls look like with bare shelves at the grocery store and other stores and no back to school clothes and no toys for Christmas.
My prediction: Administration will cave on tariffs before August and claim “victory” in negotiations. MAGA will lap it up and will forget the subject September and certainly by Christmas.