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Trump Hits Rock Bottom?

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Here’s what is being said now.

CNN is once again sounding the alarm — claiming President Donald Trump’s approval rating has “collapsed” to a record low of 37% in its latest CNN/SSRS poll released Monday.

According to the network, 63% of Americans disapprove of the president’s performance. But longtime conservatives know the game: the same media that got 2016 and 2020 wrong is once again trying to shape public opinion, not measure it.

Same Script, Different Year

This latest survey mirrors the pattern of nearly every CNN poll — oversampling Democrats, undersampling working Americans, and spinning headlines to paint Trump as “unpopular.”

In reality, Trump’s approval among his core supporters remains remarkably strong. Among Americans aged 50 to 64, his approval sits at 46% — barely changed since February. Among Republicans, support stands firm at 84%. That’s not collapse — that’s loyalty.

The Media vs. Middle America

The mainstream media continues to focus on younger and left-leaning voters, but it’s America’s heartland — seniors, veterans, retirees, and small business owners — who decide elections.

These are the same Americans who remember strong borders, lower gas prices, and safer streets under Trump’s leadership. They haven’t forgotten. And they haven’t abandoned him.

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While CNN celebrates “declining approval,” Trump’s rallies still fill stadiums. His Truth Social posts go viral within minutes. And donations from everyday patriots continue pouring in.

Numbers That Don’t Add Up

Even CNN admits Trump’s lowest rating ever came back in January 2021, in the aftermath of the Capitol unrest — at 34%. Today’s 37% number is barely different, and well within the margin of error.

Meanwhile, Trump’s support among independents sits near 30%, still higher than many sitting presidents during their roughest patches. Among white Americans, his approval remains at 46% — a figure any Republican strategist would love to have.

The Working Class Still Believes

Support has dipped among low-income Americans, a group struggling with inflation, higher grocery bills, and shrinking savings under Biden-era policies. But millions still credit Trump for once bringing jobs back, restoring energy independence, and defending traditional American values.

The truth is simple: the working class may be hurting, but they haven’t forgotten who fought for them — and who sold them out.

Bottom Line: Polls Don’t Win Elections — People Do

CNN’s latest “record low” story is just another headline designed to discourage conservatives and distract voters from the chaos happening under the current administration.

Trump remains the dominant force in American politics, commanding loyalty that no other politician can match. And as history has proven, the only poll that truly matters is on Election Day.