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President Trump: 53% Approval

With an approval index rating of +1. BTW Rassmussen had him at +11 shortly after the inauguration.
 
Point is, if you consider Rassmussen to be accurate (Let's not forget, they also had Romney winning in a landslide) and let's start with the assumption that they are: By their "index" of approval, he's lost 10 pts in public approval since he was inaugurated.

Do you consider that a sign of success?
 
Point is, if you consider Rassmussen to be accurate (Let's not forget, they also had Romney winning in a landslide) and let's start with the assumption that they are: By their "index" of approval, he's lost 10 pts in public approval since he was inaugurated.

Do you consider that a sign of success?

Most reasonable people view advancing and enacting policy that is good for the American people a "sign of success." As @HighStickHarry has stated often, I'll give him more than 6 weeks to save the world.
 
Point is, if you consider Rassmussen to be accurate (Let's not forget, they also had Romney winning in a landslide) and let's start with the assumption that they are: By their "index" of approval, he's lost 10 pts in public approval since he was inaugurated.

Do you consider that a sign of success?

Yes because most presidents have an artificially inflated approval rating on inauguration before they start actually governing.
 
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