
- President Donald Trump’s poll numbers are sagging in three key Midwestern states, with only around one-third of voters saying he deserves to be reelected, according to NBC News/Marist polls out on Wednesday.
- The poll coincided with Trump’s controversial summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where he made remarks indicating he accepted Putin’s denial of meddling in the 2016 US presidential election and blamed the US for poor relations with Russia.
President Donald Trump’s poll numbers are sagging in three key Midwestern states, with only around one-third of voters surveyed saying he deserves to be reelected in 2020, according to new NBC News/Marist polls out Wednesday.
The poll indicated that 28% of registered voters in Michigan, a state Trump flipped in the 2016 presidential election, say he deserves a second term. Some 62% of voters polled believe it’s time to replace Trump, the poll found.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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