On GOP side, top candidates are Trump, Pence, then Shapiro. For Dems, they're Harris, O'Rourke and Biden
According to the RealClearPolitics average, President Trump’s job approval rating has recovered from a dip it took over the first year of his presidency, when it fell from roughly 46% at the beginning of February 2017 to 37% in the middle of December 2017. Trump’s approval rating has bounced back to 43.3%. His disapproval rating, which soared to 58% in December of 2017, has dropped down to 52%.
Oddsmaker: Trump Strong Favorite To Win Reelection
yeah all fantasy and supposition ... perhaps like reading tea leaves
According to the RealClearPolitics average, President Trump’s job approval rating has recovered from a dip it took over the first year of his presidency, when it fell from roughly 46% at the beginning of February 2017 to 37% in the middle of December 2017. Trump’s approval rating has bounced back to 43.3%. His disapproval rating, which soared to 58% in December of 2017, has dropped down to 52%.
Oddsmaker: Trump Strong Favorite To Win Reelection
yeah all fantasy and supposition ... perhaps like reading tea leaves