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riversedge

(80,339 posts)
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 06:45 PM 21 hrs ago

Trump disapproval jumps, Newsom and Vance take early 2028 lead in poll

uga uga Vance in the lead!! damn


Trump's disapproval among Hispanic voters jumped 13% in the space of a month, according to a new Emerson College poll.

Trump disapproval jumps, Newsom and Vance take early 2028 lead in poll
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Trump disapproval jumps, Newsom and Vance take early 2028 lead in poll
Trump's disapproval among Hispanic voters jumped 13% in the space of a month, according to a new Emerson College poll


USA TODAY
Updated Feb. 27, 2026, 6:02 p.m. ET




President Donald Trump's approval rating continues to tank, according to a new Emerson College poll released on Feb. 25.

More than half, or 55%, of Americans surveyed do not approve of the job the president is doing, a four percentage point increase from January, according to the Emerson poll of 1,000 likely voters. The poll was conducted Feb. 21 through Feb. 22, just days before Trump's record-length State of the Union address on Feb. 24.

Meanwhile, 43% of Americans support Trump, the Emerson poll found, the same percentage recorded in the college's January poll. During the State of the Union, Trump boasted that he had inherited "a nation in crisis." He praised his own economic record, taking credit for reducing the prices of Americans' daily essentials, including gas and eggs..................


Emerson's survey this month is also consistent with a string of other polls showing Trump's approval rating plummeting, including recent ones conducted by the Washington Post-ABC News, The New York Times and the Pew Research Center.



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LuvLoogie

(8,726 posts)
1. I've been saying for nearly a year that Vance will get every trump voter and then some.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 07:06 PM
20 hrs ago

All these trump voters that have expressed disapproval has not been disapproval of his racist core policies. In fact, Vance reiterates them with a larger, more grammatically correct vocabulary. He will bring back 90% of trumps voters and gain the rest from "independent moderates" who aren't as vocal about their racism or indifference to it.

Waiting until the midterms is ill advised. It is time to bombard Vance with pressure regarding his part in the coverup and his amped up racism.

Leadership is too fucking sedate.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,711 posts)
3. Vance is the second most hated republican by his own colleagues
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 07:34 PM
20 hrs ago

Second only to Ted Cruz.

Vance has zero charisma, and I don’t know why you think he will get every Trump voter.

LuvLoogie

(8,726 posts)
4. It won't be about charisma. It will be about his slick way of vilifying the opposition and everyone MAGA hates.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 08:04 PM
19 hrs ago

The ease with which he lies spews racist acid with even measured tone. And he has Peter Thiel and Palantir which has infected all of our institutions and data. His colleagues hate him because he is where THEY want to be with the backing he has.

It's not about charisma. It's about pushing the right buttons and shutting down opposition. They have all the data and an overwhelming amount of the infrastructure and access control. It's not going to be about politics. This is going to be all about logistics, and the Dems need to suit up and get serious.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,711 posts)
5. The midterms will show that personal suffering outweighs hatred of others
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 08:35 PM
19 hrs ago

Trans rights and immigration will no longer be the powerful wedge issues they have been in the recent past.

Instead, the widespread, universal suffering by all but the wealthiest Americans will unite a large number of Trump voters against Republican candidates.

Housing, healthcare, groceries - those will be the primary focus of voters, along with a widespread rejection of the cruelty and extremism of this administration by nearly something like 3/4 of independent voters and a third of Republican voters, as reported today by a poll from G. Elliot Morris (the guy who took over 538 from corrupt failure Nate Silver after he was fired.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,711 posts)
2. Neither Newsom or Vance will be their party's nominee in 2028
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 07:33 PM
20 hrs ago

These silly beauty-pageant-name-recognition polls have zero predictive value.

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