By Robert Laurie —— Bio and Archives May 8, 2018
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The Reuters/Ipsos Core Political poll has a significant realignment this week across a number of metrics. Most pronounced is President Trump’s approval rating which currently sits at 48% with all Americans. His number with registered voters is essentially the same at 49%. Corresponding with Trump’s stronger approval rating, evaluations of his job performance across the board are stronger this week from 57% approving of his handling of the economy to 44% approving of the way he treats people like them. On the generic congressional ballot, our current poll shows a +5-point advantage for Democrats, the smallest lead we’ve seen in recent weeks. Americans also report being more happy with the direction of the country in this week’s poll, currently 40% say we are going in the right direction.
This week’s Reuters/Ipsos Core Political release presents something of an outlier of our trend. Every series of polls has the occasional outlier and in our opinion this is one. So, while we are reporting the findings in the interest of transparency, we will not be announcing the start of a new trend until we have more data to validate this pattern.In other words, “don’t get too upset, because our own results probably aren’t all that trustworthy.” …Congratulations, pollsters. That’s the kind of confidence-instilling testimonial that really makes a person believe in the accuracy of the Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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