Trump is losing his most loyal supporters: Poll

Voters beg President Donald Trump to end his tweet, and the president’s most faithful supporters are starting to vacillate.

According to a new Politico / Morning Consulting survey, 69% of voters said Trump used Twitter too much and that 59% said that his Twitter use “was a bad thing.” The majority of voters also believe that the president’s tweets are a detriment of national security, according to the survey.

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But this is not a partisan question because the Republicans are concerned about the frequency that Trump also uses Twitter. “A majority of 53%of GOP voters say that Trump Tweet too – although a little more Republicans say that the use of Twitter by Twitter by Trump is a good thing (41%) than a bad thing (37%),” said Politico.

Twitter is not the only thing that hinders Trump’s presidency, because the traditional supporters of the president are starting to change their melody, according to the Washington Post. Nate Silver de Fivethiryyeight stressed that there was “a considerable drop in the number of Americans who strongly approve From Trump, a peak of around 30% in February at only 21 or 22% of the electorate now. (The decrease in high approval ratings of Trump is greater than the overall decrease in its approval ratings, in fact.) “

A survey published by Quinnipiac University corroborates Silver’s observation on Wednesday, according to the post. “If you have been looking at the trend in the Quinnipiac survey since January, strong approval of the president’s professional performance has faded in a number of constituencies – including republicans and whites without university degrees.”

Those who formerly expressed a “strong support” to Trump – the Republicans, the Whites without a university diploma, the white men, 65 years and over, white women, the self -employed and the 18 to 34 years – have all experienced a constant drop.

“It is rare that opinions on people freak 180 degrees in politics. For example, when people change their minds on whom they vote, there is often a way in which the station is “undecided” before their choice of candidate filled. Likewise, people are less likely to present themselves to a strong approval of what Trump does for outright rejection.

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