الثلاثاء، 18 أبريل 2017

"Quartz" declare : Donald Trump's approval ratings have gone up after US military actions — Quartz

So far, the bump for Trump has been comparatively small—though his exploration of America's military power seems to have only just started. Low as these numbers may be, there are good news for the president, significantly up from the end of March, when at 35% according to Gallup, Trump had its worst rating ever. Since April 6, the president has turned his attention to military actions. As of April 18,—88 days into his term—Trump's approval rating is 39% according to the Marist Poll, 41% per Gallup, and 40% per a CBS News poll. Despite his international moves signaling a switch from his "America first" campaign stance, the public reacted similarly to the press.


according to Most polling on Trump's approval ratings suggest Rasmussen's 50% number is an outlier. Marist found his approval rating at 39% and disapproval at 49%, while CBS News pegged his approval rating at 43% and disapproval at 52%. * Rasmussen surveys "likely voters" in their daily approval polls. Rasmussen measured him at 42% approval on April 3 while Gallup had Trump's weekly average at 38% as of April 2. Others -- particularly partisan pollsters -- poll off a privately maintained voter file.

Is Donald Trump's approval rating really 50 percent?
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Donald Trump's 'Buy American' Plan Could Hit Infrastructure

President Trump is scheduled to sign his " Buy American, Hire American " executive order during a visit to Snap-On Tools, a tool manufacturer in Kenosha, Wisc. President Trump's "Buy American" policies could make it a lot harder for him to follow through on the ambitious $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan he touted on the campaign trail to win over blue collar workers. Trump's Buy American policies could have a similar affect on his $1 trillion infrastructure plans, which he touted loudly on the campaign trail but has yet to detail specifics during his presidency. Rather, the "Buy American" portion will call for federal agencies to initiate a 220-day review of how they can strengthen protections on American-made goods. Contractors are already having difficulty passing on those higher prices to their customers, and as a result, their profit margins are being squeezed, Simonson said.

Donald Trump's 'Buy American' Plan Could Hit Infrastructure


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