• Recent national polling shows a shift in how Americans view presidential performance, with a majority now saying President Biden did a better job than former President Trump. In the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, more adults said Trump’s presidency was worse than Biden’s, reversing earlier leads Trump held — and in February 2026, a slight majority (about 53%) said they viewed Trump less favorably in comparison to Biden.

    This change comes amid sinking approval ratings for Trump, especially on key issues like the economy, inflation, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Reuters/Ipsos reporting his overall approval at historically low levels.

    Polls like these reflect how public opinion can evolve over time — influenced by current events, economic conditions, and perceptions of leadership effectiveness — and they’re drawing attention as both parties prepare for upcoming elections.
    Recent national polling shows a shift in how Americans view presidential performance, with a majority now saying President Biden did a better job than former President Trump. In the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, more adults said Trump’s presidency was worse than Biden’s, reversing earlier leads Trump held — and in February 2026, a slight majority (about 53%) said they viewed Trump less favorably in comparison to Biden. This change comes amid sinking approval ratings for Trump, especially on key issues like the economy, inflation, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Reuters/Ipsos reporting his overall approval at historically low levels. Polls like these reflect how public opinion can evolve over time — influenced by current events, economic conditions, and perceptions of leadership effectiveness — and they’re drawing attention as both parties prepare for upcoming elections.
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  • A reported poll attributed to CNN claiming that 75% of respondents support the impeachment and prosecution of Donald Trump should be approached with caution unless independently verified. While public opinion can shift during periods of political tension—especially amid movements like the “No Kings” protests and debates over foreign policy—such a high percentage would represent an unusually dramatic consensus in a deeply divided electorate.
    Poll results often vary widely depending on methodology, sample size, and timing, and they can be interpreted differently across political groups. Supporters of the administration have already questioned the credibility of such findings, while critics argue they reflect growing concern among independent voters.
    Big picture: Polls can influence political narratives and public discourse, but they don’t directly trigger legal action—any impeachment process would still require formal steps by Congress.
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    A reported poll attributed to CNN claiming that 75% of respondents support the impeachment and prosecution of Donald Trump should be approached with caution unless independently verified. While public opinion can shift during periods of political tension—especially amid movements like the “No Kings” protests and debates over foreign policy—such a high percentage would represent an unusually dramatic consensus in a deeply divided electorate. Poll results often vary widely depending on methodology, sample size, and timing, and they can be interpreted differently across political groups. Supporters of the administration have already questioned the credibility of such findings, while critics argue they reflect growing concern among independent voters. Big picture: Polls can influence political narratives and public discourse, but they don’t directly trigger legal action—any impeachment process would still require formal steps by Congress. #Trump #Impeachment #USPolitics #Polling #CNN #StayInformed
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  • More than half of Americans now say they believe Donald Trump is covering up aspects of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, according to a February 13–16, 2026 Economist/YouGov poll. In that survey, 53% of respondents said they think Trump is trying to conceal information related to Epstein, while 29% said they do not. The same poll found that 50% believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, compared to 30% who believe he was not.
    It is important to note that Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to Epstein and has denied wrongdoing. These numbers reflect public perception — not legal findings. However, perception can carry significant political weight, especially when trust in institutions is already strained.
    Approval ratings regarding the handling of the Epstein investigation remain low, with only 24% approving of Trump’s approach and 57% disapproving. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the subsequent release of heavily redacted documents, criticism has grown over transparency and how the information has been managed. Even some former allies have publicly questioned the political handling of the situation.
    Regardless of political affiliation, the broader takeaway is clear: public trust in government institutions appears to be declining, and the Epstein case continues to raise questions in the minds of many Americans.
    What’s your view — does this reflect real concerns about transparency, or is it political polarization at work?
    #USPolitics #EpsteinCase #PublicOpinion #PoliticalDebate #GovernmentTransparency #Accountability #Polls #BreakingNews
    More than half of Americans now say they believe Donald Trump is covering up aspects of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, according to a February 13–16, 2026 Economist/YouGov poll. In that survey, 53% of respondents said they think Trump is trying to conceal information related to Epstein, while 29% said they do not. The same poll found that 50% believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, compared to 30% who believe he was not. It is important to note that Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to Epstein and has denied wrongdoing. These numbers reflect public perception — not legal findings. However, perception can carry significant political weight, especially when trust in institutions is already strained. Approval ratings regarding the handling of the Epstein investigation remain low, with only 24% approving of Trump’s approach and 57% disapproving. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the subsequent release of heavily redacted documents, criticism has grown over transparency and how the information has been managed. Even some former allies have publicly questioned the political handling of the situation. Regardless of political affiliation, the broader takeaway is clear: public trust in government institutions appears to be declining, and the Epstein case continues to raise questions in the minds of many Americans. What’s your view — does this reflect real concerns about transparency, or is it political polarization at work? #USPolitics #EpsteinCase #PublicOpinion #PoliticalDebate #GovernmentTransparency #Accountability #Polls #BreakingNews
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  • What is the point of these polls…
    What is the point of these polls…
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  • Hard to spin numbers this bad. Even the ‘friendly polls’ aren’t friendly anymore.
    Hard to spin numbers this bad. Even the ‘friendly polls’ aren’t friendly anymore.
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