New polling from Rasmussen Reports shows that 50 percent of Americans
now believe the United States is on the right track – a historic high.
Rasmussen pollster Mark Mitchell stated that the results were
significant because this was the first time in the company’s “polling
history A MAJORITY says the country is on the right track.” Rasmussen
first began tracking whether Americans believed the country was on the
wrong track or the right track in 2006.
“Never thought I would see it,” Mitchell stated, according to the
Washington Examiner. “I don’t think the Republican Party understands
the gravity of the gift which Trump has given them. Unprecedented presidency.”
Rasmussen isn’t the only polling agency that shows rising optimism in
the direction of the country. The RealClearPolitics average also shows
that 44 percent of Americans now believe the country is on the right
track – the highest since 2009.
In comparison, only 28 percent of Americans believed America was on
the right track at the end of Joe Biden’s presidency, with 62 percent
saying the country was on the wrong track.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also commented on the
news. “There is good news today. Consumer confidence hits a record
high, and also the highly respected pollster Matt Rasmussen showed
that a majority of Americans view our country as heading on the right
track under President Trump,” Leavitt said. “This is a stark contrast
to what that same polling showed under the previous disastrous
administration led by Joe Biden.”
On the right track/wrong track question, Trump is significantly ahead
of where he was at the same point in time in his first term. On May
29, 2017, 34 percent of Americans believed the U.S. was on the right
track compared to 58 percent who believed the country was on the wrong
track.
More polling from Rasmussen also showed that Trump had a 52 percent
approval rating on Tuesday. This is Trump’s best performance in the
Rasmussen poll in two weeks. InsiderAdvantage additionally released
polling Monday showing that Trump had a 60 percent approval rating
among Hispanics, appearing to further confirm other reports that
Hispanics are flocking to the Republican Party in record numbers.
Trump’s overall approval rating is also on the rise, according to RealClearPolitics. His average approval rating is currently 48 percent compared to 45 percent a month ago.
This polling stands in stark contrast to the corporate media’s
narrative that Trump is out of step with the American public. Time and
again, legacy outlets have painted Trump as a fringe figure, yet the
data tell a different story – one of enduring appeal and growing
support across key demographics.
As much as pundits may try to wish it away, public opinion is
shifting. These numbers are a clear reminder that conventional media narratives often miss the mark and that voters, not headlines, will
shape the future of American politics.
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