Trump Hits New All Time Low In CNBC Poll
Trump has never had an approval rating this low in the CNBC poll. He is at 37% approval. Perhaps more disconcerting for him is the approval he has on the economy, which is just 42%.
Next stop, the basement.
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37%?
Dismal
Pathetic
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Worry about the 37%. Prepare. A civil war talk is floating in the winds.
drowning in his own swamp....
So there are more people who are in favor of impeachment hearings than those who overall approve of Trump. Thanks for pointing that out!
"Trump Hits New All Time Low In CNBC Poll"
CNBC endorsed Hillary Clinton too.
Great job !
The "Left" is Still Leaning on "Polls" to make them "feel good" I see !
I'll wait for the "Finals" ! That's when we'll know whom the "Actual" winner is.
Wow! 800 people no less.............can't make this shit up.
Feelings.....NOTHING more than FEELINGS.....Trying to forget..... !
Polls are now meaningless. Here in Ohio tens of thousands have been removed from the voter rolls. This is also happening all over the country. The Russians are perfecting their...…!
Close to the same as where Obama was at this point.
Obama had hit 50% numerous times in his first term. Trump has never hit it.
On election day in 2012, Obama's Gallup approval rating was 52%. Does any sane person in America think Trump will have a 52% approval rating in Nov of 2020 ?
Not even
OCTOBER 1, 2019
Welcome to the Impeachment Briefing , a special edition of the Morning Briefing that explains the latest developments in the House impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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Today, we’re going to catch you up on the latest news, and set the stage for the coming days, when the impeachment fight is likely to heat up.
What happened today
What to expect this week
The whistle-blower
Mr. Trump kept his focus on the whistle-blower whose complaint helped mobilize House Democrats, saying today that he wanted to “interview” him , a day after saying the White House was seeking to identify him — an action legal experts said could constitute an illegal reprisal.
[ Read the whistle-blower’s complaint, annotated by our reporters. ]
The White House has known for weeks that a C.I.A. officer lodged concerns about Mr. Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. Still, Mr. Trump’s fixation on discovering and discussing the identity of the whistle-blower, whose anonymity is protected by law, was seen as a brazen move for a president under scrutiny for abuse of power.
Representative Adam Schiff , the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said the whistle-blower would testify “very soon."
The tally in Congress
Congress won’t be back for another two weeks. But The Times has asked every member of the House whether they support an impeachment inquiry . As of this morning, this was the count:
If the House votes on articles of impeachment, a simple majority, or 218 votes, will be needed to impeach.
Impeachment primers
What else we’re reading
See you tomorrow. Email us your thoughts at briefing@nytimes.com .
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