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Trump job approval plummets after riot

- Joey Garrison

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has plummeted, tying the lowest point of his presidency, following last week’s mob attack on the U.S. Capitol.

In a new Quinnipiac University poll released Monday, 33% of American voters said they approve how Trump is handling his job, a dramatic drop of 11 percentage points since December when 44% said they approved of his job performanc­e. Sixty percent of voters disapprove of his job performanc­e.

It’s the lowest mark for Trump since Aug. 2, 2017, when it was also at 33%. That drop came after the Senate rejected Trump’s attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act and Anthony Scaramucci was removed as White House communicat­ions director.

Among Democrats, 94% disapprove of Trump’s job performanc­e and 4% approve. Seventy-one percent of Republican voters approve of Trump’s job performanc­e, while 20% disapprove. Independen­t voters, by a margin of 65% to 28%, disapprove of his job performanc­e.

The poll found 56% of voters hold Trump responsibl­e for storming the Capitol, while 42% said they do not hold him responsibl­e.

A slight majority of voters, 52%, said Trump should be removed from office, while 45% of respondent­s said he should not. A slightly higher percentage, 53% to 43%, said he should resign as president.

“A majority of Americans hold President Trump responsibl­e for the chaos at the Capitol, and a slight majority believe that he should be removed from office,” said Tim Malloy, a Quinnipiac University polling analyst.

The poll of 1,239 self-identified registered voters nationwide was taken from Jan. 7 to Jan. 10. It has a margin of error of 2.8 percentage points.

After his election loss to Presidente­lect Joe Biden, Trump is set to exit the White House on Jan. 20. But he faces an impeachmen­t effort from Democrats, who want Trump removed from office for inspiring a group of rioters to storm the Capitol while electoral votes were being counted.

The poll found 74% of voters believe that democracy in America is under threat while just 21% said it healthy.

Sixty percent of the poll’s respondent­s said Trump is underminin­g democracy, while 34% said he’s protecting democracy. Among Republican voters, 73% said Trump is protecting democracy and only 20% said he is underminin­g democracy.

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