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    August 1, 2018
    Trump’s approval ratings so far are unusually stable – and deeply partisan

    Trump approval more polarized than for any other president dating to Eisenhower

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    Trump’s approval ratings so far are unusually stable – and deeply partisan
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    Broad majority of Republican-leaning independents say they approve of Trump
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    Trump approval more polarized than for any other president dating to Eisenhower
    Trump’s approval rating among partisan groups little changed since inauguration
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