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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
    Approval of recent president over first two years
    Trump approval more polarized than for any other president dating to Eisenhower
    Trump’s approval rating among partisan groups little changed since inauguration
    Throughout his first term, Trump’s approval rating has been quite stable compared with his predecessors
    Trump approval more polarized than for any other president since Eisenhower
    Republicans overwhelmingly approve of Trump, along with a narrower majority of GOP-leaning independents
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