Trump leaves office with Gallup's lowest average approval rating...EVER!!!

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A majority of Americans approves of how President-elect Joe Biden has handled the transition process since winning the November election, according to a pair of new polls released just before his inauguration.

Approximately 68 percent of Americans surveyed in a Gallup poll published early Tuesday said they approve of Biden's handling of his presidential transition, while nearly four in 10 said his decisions on key Cabinet appointments have been "outstanding" or "above average."

A CNN poll, meanwhile, found that 66 percent of respondents indicated that they approve of Biden's handling of the transition process.

Gallup noted that the rating of Biden's transition process is higher than the marks President Trump received in 2016 and those of former President Barack Obama's in 2008.
 
Second highest partisan split. Shocking, considering all the "we need to come together" speak from the left these days. And that also indicates the massive spread between Democrats and Republicans in this poll as well.

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This should allow us to Build Back Better!
 
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, for Monday shows that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. (48%) disapprove.
 
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, for Monday shows that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. (48%) disapprove.


CNN 34%

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Quinnipiac 34%.


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Gallup 34%


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Too bad we don't have the stats broken-out by female vs. male. The Clinton number would be much lower if the #MeToo movement had been as large back then as it is now.
The female cohort really killed Trump's renomination chances.
 
Michelle 69%
Laura 67 %
Hillary 56 %
Melania 42%




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(CNN)Melania Trump will be exiting the White House with the lowest favorability rating of her tenure as first lady, according to a new CNN poll.

At 47%, more people have an unfavorable view of the first lady now than at any point since CNN first asked about views of her in February 2016. The poll, conducted by SSRS for CNN, puts Trump's favorable rating at 42%, with 12% of those asked answering they are unsure of their feelings about the first lady.


Public opinion of Trump as she leaves is dramatically below that of her most recent predecessors. According to a CNN/ORC poll in January 2017, Michelle Obama departed the White House with a 69% favorable rating, which was the same number as when she entered, eight years prior. Laura Bush's parting ranking was also largely positive, despite her husband's unpopularity at the time. In 2009, a CNN/ORC poll put Bush at a 67% favorable rating, while George W. Bush was only viewed positively by 35%. Hillary Clinton will also beat Trump as a better liked first lady. In a November 2000 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, just prior to Clinton's exit, her favorable number stood at 56%, fourteen percentage points higher than Trump.


Melania Trump outsourced writing her own 'thank you' notes to the White House residence staff
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/20/politics/melania-trump-thank-you-notes/index.html

First lady Melania Trump did not write her own "thank you" notes to the White House residence staff who have cared for her and her family for the last four years, according to two sources with knowledge of the notes and Trump's handling of them.

The 80 or so staff who received the type written notes were under the assumption the first lady had written them herself. Instead, Trump tasked a lower-level East Wing staffer with writing them "in her voice," and she signed her name.

Several sources familiar with Trump's activities, or lack thereof in recent weeks, have described the first lady as being "checked out," that she "just wants to go home," and is "not sad to be leaving" Washington and the White House.

One of the sources discussing the "thank you" notes with CNN said it is customary for first ladies -- and occasionally presidents as well -- to write cards or short letters of gratitude to members of household staff, especially the ones whom they get to know extremely well. Much of the correspondence includes personal anecdotes and the letters become "cherished keepsakes" for the residence staff, says the source.

The butlers, cooks, housekeepers, ushers and maintenance workers do not typically turn over with each administration and many have been working at the White House for a decade or more.

Melania Trump will be exiting the White House with the lowest favorability rating of her tenure as first lady, according to a new CNN poll.

At 47%, more people have an unfavorable view of the first lady now than at any point since CNN first asked about views of her in February 2016. The poll, conducted by SSRS for CNN, puts Trump's favorable rating at 42%, with 12% of those asked answering they are unsure of their feelings about the first lady.

Trump's highest favorable rating was in May 2018 at 57% according to a CNN poll taken at the time, which came on the heels of the first state dinner and Trump's attendance at the Texas funeral of the late first lady Barbara Bush. The first lady went to the funeral without President Donald Trump.

The first lady has spent the weeks since the presidential election in relative silence, participating in only five public events since November 3, including the turkey pardon, the arrival of the White House Christmas tree, a Georgia political rally, the annual Toys for Tots gift event and the story-reading at Children's Hospital.

Events with her involving the White House Christmas decorations were not open to the press. CNN was also first to report Melania Trump has overseeing the packing and shipping of her belongings for the family's departure from the White House for the two months.
 
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