Early post-immigration escalation polling ugly for Trump:
Immigration approval
37%-52% (-15) WaPo
43%-54% (-11) Quinnipiac (Q)
Deportations
39%-50% (-11) YouGov
40%-56% (-16) Q
Overall approval
43%-52% (-9) Econ/YouGov
40%-53% (-13) YouGov
38%-54% (-16) Q
Budget Bill
30%-50% (-20) Econ/YG
Immigration approval
37%-52% (-15) WaPo
43%-54% (-11) Quinnipiac (Q)
Deportations
39%-50% (-11) YouGov
40%-56% (-16) Q
Overall approval
43%-52% (-9) Econ/YouGov
40%-53% (-13) YouGov
38%-54% (-16) Q
Budget Bill
30%-50% (-20) Econ/YG
Comments
(Also, the Strib seems not to be incorporating this polling into their *opinion* -cough- that Dems are divided. Also, there was an immigration bill drawn up last year that Trump -and Republicans- spiked! Jesus.)
Trump's first big leg push in 2017 - ACA repeal - failed. This bill can fail too, and even if it passes we need to be defining them now, engaging, informing.
https://open.substack.com/pub/paulkrugman/p/this-is-not-a-drill?r=1e6bl&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email