The FINANCIAL — Four in ten Americans (39%) approve of the job Donald Trump is doing as president, this number remains statistically unchanged from last week. Among registered voters, 41% approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his job at the White House. Not surprisingly, partisanship impacts perceptions of Donald Trump’s job performance, with 83% of Republicans approving compared to 35% of Independents and just 9% of Democrats.
Healthcare (17%) and immigration (17%) top the list of the most important issues facing America this week – a slight change from the previous weeks when immigration was the most important problem. Democrats view healthcare (22%) as the most important issue, and Republicans see immigration (28%) as the top concern. Interestingly, morality (12%) has narrowly overtaken the economy (11%) as the second more important issue of the day for all Americans, according to IPSOS.
Looking ahead to the November midterm elections, Democrats continue to dominate the Reuters Ipsos congressional generic ballot question, with 41% of all Americans and 47% of registered voters reporting they would vote for a Democratic candidate compared to a Republican candidate (29% and 34% respectively) if the election were held these days. Independents are split between a Democratic candidate (22%), a Republican candidate (19%) and a candidate from another party (21%).
With the resignation of Scott Pruitt as the EPA Administrator last week, Attorney General Jeff Session (20%) and Press Secretary Sarah Sanders (17%) are competing for the top spot in this week’s Reuters Ipsos Wh’Exit poll, which asks all Americans who they believe will be the next to resign or be terminated from the White House. Chief of Staff John F. Kelly (13%) is third in line. Tune in next week, when Bill Shine, the new Director of Communications at the White House, and other newsworthy cabinet members are added to the Wh’Exit list.
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