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In recent polls, voters are more likely to approve of the president's immigration policies than his handling of other major issues.
President Trump's job approval stands at 38 percent, according to new Quinnipiac polling. The president is also under water on some of his key issues like immigration, deportations and the economy.
President Donald Trump is as popular today as he was on his second Inauguration Day, buoyed by support for his focus on ending illegal immigration. In a collection of polls, Trump’s approval rating and how the public views the right track/wrong track direction of the country are on a steady march upward,
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Mediaite on MSNFox’s Tarlov Touts Polls Showing Trump Underwater on Immigration: ‘He Has Taken His Best Issue and Decimated It’A new Quinnipiac University poll shows President Donald Trump is underwater on immigration. The post Fox’s Tarlov Touts Polls Showing Trump Underwater on Immigration: ‘He Has Taken His Best Issue and Decimated It’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Americans shared their thoughts on President Donald Trump sending the National Guard and the Marines to Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump is under water on some of his most favorable issues — immigration and the economy — according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday. The poll shows Trump’s approval rating at 38 percent among registered voters,
U.S. adults disapprove of President Donald Trump’s response to the protests in Los Angeles against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, despite the president racking up top numbers on immigration, according to a new poll.
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RealClearPolling on MSNTrump's Immigration Policies Remain Popular: PollsOver the weekend, protests and riots targeting ICE and law enforcement in Los Angeles made national news as rioters carrying Mexican flags burned cars and assaulted officers.
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As Washington prepares for a military parade this weekend to honor the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, a new survey finds that U.S.
Explore the full results of the Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll of voters in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.