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Donald Trump dealt major blow as CNN warns he’ll be 'eaten alive' by approval ratings
CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten has warned that economic issues could devastate Donald Trump's presidency just as they did Joe Biden's, with Trump's economic approval dropping from +6 to -20 poin
The data analyst explained how the issue could have a negative impact on the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten broke down how President Donald Trump's low economy ratings could cost Republicans control of Congress later this year.
Trump launched his midterm campaign in Iowa on Tuesday, warning supporters that losing Congress would jeopardize tax cuts and border policies in 2026 elections.
One year later, here’s how Americans really feel about Trump’s presidency: ‘Uneasy’ and ‘frustrated’
The results showed that 54% of Americans said Trump’s presidency made them feel “uneasy,” 51% said they felt “frustrated,” 47% said they felt “unsafe,” and 42% said they felt “exhausted.” Another 25% of Americans said Trump’s term made them feel “confident” while 21% said they felt “satisfied.”
Donald Trump’s second term is rapidly unravelling, with dissent spreading beyond his critics to senior Republicans and furious MAGA voters - a collapse laid bare when he was heckled by his own support
President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House has seen record-low illegal crossings, a U.S.-backed ouster of Venezuela’s president, and sweeping moves to expand presidential power. Is American democracy being pushed to the breaking point?
Donald Trump is the sort of disruptive force who thinks the only way to “save” the country is to alter the institutions that currently manage it.
Enten said on Tuesday that Trump’s approval rating on the economy is likely to hurt Republicans in the upcoming elections, with most Americans believing the president is focusing too much on deportations. He explained that when presidents have low approval ratings on the economy, their political party tends to lose the House.