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President Donald Trump has never liked when pollsters say hes doing worse than he thinks he is. But now hes escalating his war on polls and the press, suggesting that even right-wing media outlets should scrap their polling arms if the results dont flatter him.
According to a Fox News poll released Wednesday, Trumps approval rating is officially lower than it was during his first term, just as he approaches the 100-day mark of his second term.
The survey found his rating underwater at 44% approval and 55% disapprovaldown five points from the previous month. Even worse, Trumps 100-day rating lags behind Joe Bidens (54%), Barack Obamas (62%), and George W. Bushs (63%) at the same point in their presidencies.
Even Republicans arent exactly brimming with optimism. Just 38% of voters overalland 75% of Republicanssay theyre encouraged about the next four years. Thats a drop from his first term in 2017, which showed 45% and 84%, respectively.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/4/24/2318545/-Not-even-Fox-News-can-avoid-Trump-s-rage-over-tumbling-approval

Jerry2144
(2,802 posts)And we found that half
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,428 posts)Instead of dealing with the failures that have led to his drop in support, the president is blaming pollsters and news organizations.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lnuq3mvmts2c
But he apparently finds it easier to call for investigations into "criminal" pollsters rhetoric that's become difficult to simply shrug off.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/approval-rating-sinks-trump-wants-investigations-pollsters-rcna203262
No, Im just kidding. Hes actually lashing out at pollsters in new and ridiculous ways. Newsweek noted:
President Donald Trump has said pollsters that have shown his approval ratings sliding in recent weeks should be investigated for election fraud. Trump cited recent polls from The New York Times, ABC News/The Washington Post, and Fox News, which put his approval rating on 42 percent, 39 percent, and 44 percent respectively.
As this week got underway, Trump, shortly before sunrise, published an item to his social media platform that read, We dont have a Free and Fair Press in this Country anymore. We have a Press that writes BAD STORIES, and CHEATS, BIG, ON POLLS. IT IS COMPROMISED AND CORRUPT. SAD!
That came shortly on the heels of a related item, in which he lashed out at FAKE POLLS FROM FAKE NEWS ORGANIZATIONS. The president added, These people should be investigated for ELECTION FRAUD, and add in the FoxNews Pollster while youre at it......
The hysterics were not altogether surprising. Trump did, after all, sue The Des Moines Register for publishing the results of a poll he didnt like. So it stands to reason that hed freak out in response to an avalanche of survey data showing his fading popularity.
But to the extent that reality has any bearing on this discussion, there are a few things to keep in mind here. The first is that there is no conspiracy: Polls show Trump struggling because Trump is failing and much of the public has noticed.
Second, the basis of the presidents weird conspiracy theory is absurd on its face: Pollsters cant be engaged in election interference when there is no election, and the politician in question cant run for re-election. (Even if there were an election, of course, theres nothing improper about releasing public opinion research that one party doesnt like.)
Third, and most importantly, some might feel the temptation to simply shrug off Trumps call for an investigation into criminal polling, but given recent events, that seems inherently risky. This president has already a demonstrated a willingness to direct the Justice Department to go after his perceived foes, and theres no reason to assume hell abandon these authoritarian-style tactics anytime soon.