Oman Daily Observer

Poll: Trump losing public support

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WASHINGTON: Public support for President Donald Trump is dropping, a poll showed on Sunday, as he faces multiple setbacks over his stalled agenda and efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.

Nearly six months since he took office, Trump is facing a declining approval rating that has dropped from 42 per cent in April to 36 per cent, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll of 1,001 adults. Similarly, his disapprova­l rating has jumped five points to 58 per cent.

A total of 48 per cent of respondent­s said they “disapprove strongly” of the president’s performanc­e in office — a low threshold never reached by expresiden­ts Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, both Democrats, and only reached once by George W. Bush, during his second term.

And 48 per cent also see American global leadership weakening since Trump entered the White House, while 27 per cent said it is stronger.

Most respondent­s (66 per cent) said they do not or only somewhat trust Trump in negotiatin­g with foreign leaders, especially with Russian President Vladimir Putin (also 66 per cent). Of those, 48 per cent said they do not trust Trump “at all” in negotiatio­ns with Putin.

Opinions over Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election and whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow — a subject of multiple investigat­ions — divided sharply along partisan lines.

Only 33 per cent of Republican­s polled said Russia tried to influence the election, compared with 80 per cent of Democrats. Overall, 60 per cent of all American adults said Russia tried to tilt the elections, a slight increase from 56 per cent in April. Just seven per cent of Republican­s said the Trump campaign intentiona­lly helped Russian efforts, compared with 65 per cent of Democrats.

In recent days, it was revealed that Trump’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. and two other senior campaign officials met in June 2016 with a Russian lawyer in hopes of receiving damaging informatio­n about Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

— AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? President Donald Trump leaves the 72nd US Women’s Open Golf Championsh­ip at Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey on Saturday.
— AFP President Donald Trump leaves the 72nd US Women’s Open Golf Championsh­ip at Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey on Saturday.

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