Trump Approval Highest Since Impeachment Inquiry Announced

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  • Source: Newsmax
  • 09/21/2020
Forty-six percent disapprove of the way he is handling his job.

His approval rating is the best it has been since he hit the 53% mark on Sept. 24, 2019 — the day Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would initiate a formal impeachment inquiry against him.
The new figures include 44% who “strongly approve” of the job the president is doing and 40% who “strongly disapprove.”

The daily poll surveyed 500 likely voters each night, the results from which are reported on a three-day rolling average basis, for a full sample of 1,500 likely voters. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
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