
Trump’s Low Polls Concern Republicans for November
America's Voice Admin
August 21, 2018
As the November midterm congressional elections draw closer, Republicans are keeping a close eye on President Donald Trump's public approval rating, which now stands at an average of about 42 percent. Trump's historically low ratings dipped below 40 percent in a few recent surveys, possibly a reflection of the ongoing turmoil within the administration on a number of fronts. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has more from Washington.Original Article
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