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Poll: 40% Approve Trump, But Majority Want Him to Stop Tweeting

Poll: 40% Approve Trump, But Majority Want Him to Stop Tweeting
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By    |   Thursday, 29 June 2017 12:46 PM EDT

President Donald Trump's approval rating is up to 40 percent in a Quinnipiac University national poll, four points higher than it was less than a month ago.

Key results from the survey of American voters that was made public Thursday:

  • Trump has a 40 percent approval rating and a 55 percent disapproval rating.
  • Trump is not level-headed: 63 percent.
  • Trump is not honest: 57 percent.
  • Trump does not have good leadership skills: 54 percent.
  • Trump is a strong person: 63 percent.
  • Trump is intelligent: 58 percent.
  • Sixty-one percent said Trump should stop tweeting from his personal Twitter account, including 49 percent of Republicans.

"A bump, not a jump, in approval for President Donald Trump, who is still mired in awful numbers on leadership, honesty, and empathy," said Quinnipiac University Poll assistant director Tim Malloy.

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President Donald Trump's approval rating is up to 40 percent in a Quinnipiac University national poll, four points higher than it was less than a month ago.
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