DONALD TRUMP'S CHANGE BECOMING SOMETHING ELSE FOR THE UNITED STATES
Donald Trump won the 2016 election for one very simple reason: People wanted radical change and he was the candidate who offered that change.
The exit poll tells that story clearly. Almost 4 in 10 voters said the trait most important to them in deciding their vote was that the candidate could bring about change. Among that group, Trump took 82% to 14% for Clinton. That's the entire election right there.
Trump's greatest strength as a candidate and as President was the belief that he was going to shake things up. That he was a change agent, a heat-seeking missile aimed directly at the status quo.
Which is why new numbers from a national poll
have to be very concerning for Trump. Yes, his overall job approval
rating is down to 36%, a 6-point drop since last month and the lowest
he's been since February. That's concerning not just for Trump but for
Republicans on the ballot this fall who are hoping Trump's approval
numbers will be inching upward rather than downward with eight weeks
left before November 6.
The roots of that rising disapproval may well be in the "change agent" question. Check out Trump's fade on the question of whether Trump can "bring about the kind of change the country needs"
- November 17-20, 2016: 49% applies to Trump/49% does not apply to Trump
- April 22-25, 2017: 48%/51%
- August 3-6, 2017: 43%/55%
- November 2-5, 2017: 40%/56%
- March 22-25, 2018: 45%/52%
- September 6-9, 2018: 40%/57%
That's not a trend line that will bring a
lot of smiles to the White House. Of course, it's also a somewhat
predictable decline given that Trump essentially promised to destroy
Washington as we know it before coming into office. Making that sort of
pledge works in the setting of a campaign -- especially when people are
mad as hell at both parties and are in a mood to do the opposite of what
Washington has been doing for decades.
The
problem with campaigning as the change candidate is that you then have
to be president. And making good on all the change you promised is
virtually impossible because the bureaucracy is a very big thing
to tackle and "change" doesn't mean the same thing to any two people
who voted for Trump because of it.
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