Strong approval of Trump is fading across a number of demographics
By Philip Bump June 7 at 5:19 PM
FiveThirtyEights Nate Silver noticed something interesting in approval-rating polling for President Trump. While support for Trump has remained consistently high among Republicans and Trumps base of non-college-educated white voters, the percentage of those who support Trump strongly has faded. In other words, while Trump voters still like him, fewer of them love him, which could indicate some political storm clouds on the horizon.
A poll released by Quinnipiac University on Wednesday allows us to validate Silvers observation. If you look at the trend in Quinnipiacs polling since January, strong approval of the presidents job performance has faded in a number of constituencies including Republicans and whites without college degrees.
The trend among Republicans is a decline of about 7 points. Among whites without a college degree, about 10.
Its rare that opinions of people flip 180 degrees in politics. For example, when people are changing their minds about who theyll vote for, theres often a way-station at undecided before their candidate choice flips. Similarly, people are less likely to go from strong approval of what Trumps doing to outright rejection of it; instead, their approval would likely fade a bit first.
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