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MEDIA FAIL: Trump’s Approval Rating Higher Now That Obama and Bush at Same Point in Second Terms

by June 5, 2025
June 5, 2025

Trump’s approval is currently higher than ratings for Obama or Bush in their second terms. Talk about a major media fail.

The media has had Trump on blast for months, criticizing his words and every move. For them, everything is gloom and doom, and yet, the American people don’t see things that way.

Remember how the media treated Obama? For them, Obama walked on water, he could do no wrong. But despite their constant trash talk, Trump is more popular than Obama was at this point in his second term. What does that tell you?

RedState reports:

Democrats Are Going to Be Livid When They See Trump’s Latest Approval Numbers

Democrats are going to be downright livid when they learn that President Donald Trump’s approval numbers are higher than both former President Barack Obama’s and former President George W. Bush’s in their second terms at this same time, according to a new poll.

On Wednesday, RealClearPolitics’ Tom Bevan posted on X that “As of two days ago, Trump’s approval rating in the RCP Avg (47.5%) is higher than Obama’s and Bush’s at this point in their second terms.”

The outlet noted that at this same time in Obama’s presidency, his job approval sat at 47.1, and Bush’s was at 45.9. Bevan’s post included a chart that showed a visual of how Trump was ahead of both past presidents.

Imagine that.

As of two days ago, Trump’s approval rating in the RCP Avg (47.5%) is higher than Obama’s and Bush’s at this point in their second terms. pic.twitter.com/Y9EZfUF0Nj

— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) June 4, 2025

BREAKING: President Trump is now outperforming Obama and Bush in average approval ratings at this stage of their second terms, per Real Clear Polling. pic.twitter.com/zSYu4N6KPP

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 4, 2025

This is a disaster for Democrats but even more so for the media. They used to be able to influence the public. Those days are long gone. Too many people see through their agenda now.

The post MEDIA FAIL: Trump’s Approval Rating Higher Now That Obama and Bush at Same Point in Second Terms appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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