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RMG polls are the most distorted, pro-Trump polling organization in America, IMO.
But even these polls can be used for trend lines. So, here goes.
RMG, according to the NY Times polling aggregate, goes like this:
Poll ending March 13, Trump plus 10
Poll ending March 19, Trump plus 8
Poll ending March 27, Trump plus 7
Poll ending April 3, Trump plus 4
Poll ending April 1, Trump plus 1
Poll ending April 11, Trump minus 3 (most recent)
Link;
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/polls/donald-trump-approval-rating-polls.html

Beartracks
(13,859 posts)Rhiannon12866
(232,701 posts)
'Not anymore!' Maddow says Trump now 'underwater' on even top polled issues - Rachel Maddow - MSNBC
https://democraticunderground.com/132146658
That's my point
Mz Pip
(28,065 posts)of this clusterf***?
Johonny
(23,411 posts)That blame the world for them mostly voting against their own interests their whole life.
They want the world to burn down . . . Until it really, really affects them.
I.E. when you're at the bottom there feels like no place to go, until you find out there is.
edhopper
(35,801 posts)That over 40% still support him.
LetMyPeopleVote
(161,908 posts)A new poll suggests roughly a fourth of GOP voters support giving the president authority over the rule of law and civic institutions.
https://bsky.app/profile/tinalq.bsky.social/post/3lngwglmdys2j
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/latest-polls-point-sizable-gop-support-trumps-authoritarian-style-ambi-rcna202387
But while the topline results were of interest, it was some of the issue-specific data that stood out for me. From the same national survey (click the link for details about methodology and the margin of error):
23% of Republican voters said the president should defy court orders he disagrees with.
28% of Republican voters said the president should withhold funding from universities he disagrees with.
26% of Republican voters said the president should control national museums and theaters.
Some might see this and feel a sense of relief, since the views are not a majority. But the flip side is true, too: The Reuters/Ipsos data suggests roughly a fourth of rank-and-file GOP voters are on board with a radical vision in which a president has authoritarian-style authority over the rule of law and civic institutions.
This comes on the heels of a recent CBS News/YouGov poll that found 44% of Republican voters said federal judges should not be allowed to review Trumps policies.....
The more Trump sees evidence that his partys base approves of authoritarian tactics as legitimate, the more likely it is that the incumbent president will continue to flout the nations constitutional system.
Rachel discussed some of these polling results last night. There are good number of trump supporters who are nut cases and want to do away with our democratic form of government