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joining me now is patrick english, who is the director of political analytics at yougov.e were talking about-.. you take this survey? good evening. yes, indeed. survey? good evening. yes, indeed- i we _ survey? good evening. yes, indeed. i we say, - survey? good evening. yes, indeed. i we say, just - survey? good evening. yes, indeed. i we say, just one | indeed; as we say. jest one 77 7777—77—77 but indeed; as we say. jest ene 77 7777—77—77 but it indeed; as we say. jest sne77 77 77 77 77 but it is one pull among poll, but it is one pull among many, which have labour and reform uk basically neck and neck, tied, one partyjust ahead, conservative in ahead. under conservative in that pack, making it -=:2 three party 7 77 three party system, 77 three party system, reallyi a three party system, really, with those three 20%. with those three above 20%. none that were breaking with those three above 20%. none the nonee breaking with those three above 20%. none the none really breaking with those three above 20%. none the none really getting 1g through, none really getting any c
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economist and yougov took two polls, one right after the election and another one this week. now that trump's been in office for a couple of weeks. and look at this among republican voters, specifically, the proportion of people who wanted elon musk to have, quote, a lot of influence in the us government since the election, it has plummeted by 21 points. we're now down to only about 1 in 4. republicans wants elon musk to have a lot of involvement in the us government that is just dropped like a stone in a very quick period of time among all other americans who aren't republicans, the proportion of americans who like the idea of elon musk having a lot of influence in the government, that proportion among americans who are democrats is 6%. the proportion among americans who are independents is 6%. 6%. i mean, he's polling at like tooth decay levels, right? that's like funn, bone banged into something sharp levels. yesterday around noontime it was 15 degrees in waterville, maine, and it was breezy. it's two degrees fahrenheit with the wind chill. but you know what? temperatures
economist and yougov took two polls, one right after the election and another one this week. now that trump's been in office for a couple of weeks. and look at this among republican voters, specifically, the proportion of people who wanted elon musk to have, quote, a lot of influence in the us government since the election, it has plummeted by 21 points. we're now down to only about 1 in 4. republicans wants elon musk to have a lot of involvement in the us government that is just dropped like a...
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. >> from the economist and yougov looks at how americans feel about. the ceo of tesla, and. specifically his involvement in the. us government. now, after he spent so much money. >> to get donald trump elected. >> to the presidency, economist and yougov. >> took two polls, one right after the. >> election and another one. this week. now that trump's been in office for a couple of weeks. and look at this among republican. >> voters. >> specifically, the. proportion of people who wanted elon musk to. >> have. >> quote, a lot of influence in the us government since the election. >> it. >> has. >> plummeted by. >> 21 points. >> we're now down to only. >> about 1. >> in 4. >> republicans wants elon. >> musk to have. >> a lot. >> of involvement. >> in the us government that is just dropped. like a stone in a very quick period of time. >> among all. >> other americans who aren't republicans, the proportion of americans who like the idea. >> of. >> elon musk having a lot of influence in the government, that proportion among americans who are democrats is 6%. the proportion among ame
. >> from the economist and yougov looks at how americans feel about. the ceo of tesla, and. specifically his involvement in the. us government. now, after he spent so much money. >> to get donald trump elected. >> to the presidency, economist and yougov. >> took two polls, one right after the. >> election and another one. this week. now that trump's been in office for a couple of weeks. and look at this among republican. >> voters. >> specifically,...
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in they have been steadily climbing in the polls on the pole tonight from suggests they have edged yougovelya 155; 5 5 5 5 likely a long way 5 likely a lo55ng way away from a election but, boy, the general election but, boy, the bigger parties have noticed bigger parties have really noticed reform's rise. of reform's rise. both of those are sense of the limited reform's rise. both of those for are sense of the limited reform's rise. both of those for manoeuvre >f the limited reform's rise. both of those for manoeuvre politically ted room for manoeuvre politically and diplomatically for the prime minister. studio: indeed. chris mason, thank you for our political brussels. 5 brussels. let's get more live from brussels. let's get more on why president trump has on why president trumo has been : tariffs on the likes of threatening tariffs on the likes of canada, china and mexico, and there could be next? —— where could be next? thanks, clive. the question is why. in general. than the us sells abroad. you can see the likes of china, mexico and canada all have now the us also has a large defici
in they have been steadily climbing in the polls on the pole tonight from suggests they have edged yougovelya 155; 5 5 5 5 likely a long way 5 likely a lo55ng way away from a election but, boy, the general election but, boy, the bigger parties have noticed bigger parties have really noticed reform's rise. of reform's rise. both of those are sense of the limited reform's rise. both of those for are sense of the limited reform's rise. both of those for manoeuvre >f the limited reform's rise....
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and that yougov poll backs it up. despite some people not liking trump, they trust him to do what's right. which is fine, because he's your president, not somebody you're trying to on tinder. i apologize because it's all about deeds, not words. trump recognized it, too. >> i think tucker carlson and laura and jesse watters and jeanine, we have a lot of great people. even greg gutfeld, he wasn't good to me two years ago. now he sees all i've done. he said, would you rather have a great president or a nice guy? i don't know, i think i'm a nice guy. >> are. just reminds me of joe pesci when he does that. but that's another thing i like about him. he has great taste in pundits. so as the democrats steered their party off a cliff, they're still screaming fascists all the way down. meanwhile, most voters shrug it off, for they're able to separate whatever personal feelings about trump from their recognition of the things he's getting done. sure, maybe you think he's a jerk, but a lot of people feel that way about your husba
and that yougov poll backs it up. despite some people not liking trump, they trust him to do what's right. which is fine, because he's your president, not somebody you're trying to on tinder. i apologize because it's all about deeds, not words. trump recognized it, too. >> i think tucker carlson and laura and jesse watters and jeanine, we have a lot of great people. even greg gutfeld, he wasn't good to me two years ago. now he sees all i've done. he said, would you rather have a great...
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cbs news yougov poll. and that is a key question. his focus on lowering prices is not enough. 66%. around 31 too much. 3%. and then if you break it down by parties, democrats say 80, 82% of them say he's not focusing enough. 69% of independents and 48% almost half of his fellow republicans say he's not focusing enough on this. >> that, you know, that republican number is what stuck out to me. they're typically republicans really fall in line even in a lot of these polls. look, this is the challenge of, one, the trump strategy of throwing everything out there all at once. it distracts from what the message is, because everything is all. everything at the same time. it's not on one singular issue, which is the issue that drove him, arguably to the presidency, which is how are you going to deal with lowering grocery prices? the challenge is it's very difficult for any president to deal with grocery prices, but they blame joe biden for it. and now he could get blamed for it himself. but the big thing that could be felt by americans in their pocketbooks is the tariffs. if they do go int
cbs news yougov poll. and that is a key question. his focus on lowering prices is not enough. 66%. around 31 too much. 3%. and then if you break it down by parties, democrats say 80, 82% of them say he's not focusing enough. 69% of independents and 48% almost half of his fellow republicans say he's not focusing enough on this. >> that, you know, that republican number is what stuck out to me. they're typically republicans really fall in line even in a lot of these polls. look, this is the...
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for all his slashing and burning, as i said, if you look at the polls, cbs news yougov polls never sawis entire first term. now he's at 53%. when you look at the mayor's race. does he get points for saying, you know what, i have a relationship with donald trump. we need to learn to work with donald trump. >> i think the latter is true. i think people want their politician to work with donald trump if it improves their lives. i think that is the case in new york, san francisco, miami, wherever. i think outside of that, people in democratic cities want their electeds to fight donald trump as much as they can. >> you know, you worked in that world. discontent among congressional democrats is not exactly breaking news, but arguably they've never needed to be more united than they do now. right? democratic governors on a private call with chuck schumer, it's reported, push him to be tougher on trump. wall street journal reports frustrations abound with schumer and your old boss, minority leader jeffries. do they need to step it up? what are you hearing from democrats? >> democrats have to g
for all his slashing and burning, as i said, if you look at the polls, cbs news yougov polls never sawis entire first term. now he's at 53%. when you look at the mayor's race. does he get points for saying, you know what, i have a relationship with donald trump. we need to learn to work with donald trump. >> i think the latter is true. i think people want their politician to work with donald trump if it improves their lives. i think that is the case in new york, san francisco, miami,...
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in a recent yougov poll, only 13% of americans, and 26% of republicans, said they want musk to have a lot of influence in the trump administration. so can an initiative like doge survive if it doesn't have the trust of the american people, philip? - one, no, and two, it also can't survive if he doesn't have the trust of people who work for government. one of the biggest problems in government today is if you make a decision to give a permit, there's always somebody who doesn't like it. - yeah. - so they will attack you. so in my view, what senior civil servants need is, not to live in fear, but to have cover for important decisions. they need to be, to feel that the people in charge, musk or whomever, will actually protect them when they make decisions. and so no organization works in an atmosphere of distrust, whether it's government or society. - we need radical disruptors. we need 'em in the entrepreneurial sectors of our economy, that's what we want. but that's not what we, that's not how you fix government's problems, for the reasons we just talked about. and elon musk doesn't re
in a recent yougov poll, only 13% of americans, and 26% of republicans, said they want musk to have a lot of influence in the trump administration. so can an initiative like doge survive if it doesn't have the trust of the american people, philip? - one, no, and two, it also can't survive if he doesn't have the trust of people who work for government. one of the biggest problems in government today is if you make a decision to give a permit, there's always somebody who doesn't like it. - yeah....
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csu bloc from the previous week to 27%, with support for the left up three percentage points, which yougovaid was largely driven by younger voters. the afd continues to poll strongly, coming in at 20%. current chancellor olaf scholz spd also saw a slight gain, up a point on the week to 17%. schulz will face off with the cdu's chancellor candidate, friedrich merz tonight in the final debate between the two ahead of sunday's vote, cnbc asked bda ceo stefan computer what government his group would prefer to see after the election. >> if i look. >> at my. >> membership, probably. >> there will. >> be a great majority for a. conservative liberal. >> coalition. >> but we will. >> collaborate with every government unless how it is, how our parties are member of it. but if you look to the party program, we probably the biggest chance of political. change in the christian democratic and christian. social union and the liberal party program. >> but it's. >> not our deal. it's the deal of the voters to decide what's happening. but after the day of the election, everybody has to be compromising and fa
csu bloc from the previous week to 27%, with support for the left up three percentage points, which yougovaid was largely driven by younger voters. the afd continues to poll strongly, coming in at 20%. current chancellor olaf scholz spd also saw a slight gain, up a point on the week to 17%. schulz will face off with the cdu's chancellor candidate, friedrich merz tonight in the final debate between the two ahead of sunday's vote, cnbc asked bda ceo stefan computer what government his group would...
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and according to yougov, a big deal. 70% of americans believe that what we are doing is right and weping our promises. it's all we're doing. when you think is keeping our promises, that's all we had to do. and their promises weren't worthwhile to go and vote for. they loved men playing in women's sports, open borders, little things like that. but don't tell them, don't tell them. keep it quiet. we'll tell them about a week before the next election. now keep it quiet. let them think it's a great thing what they're doing. you saw maine yesterday, right? the governor of maine. she's fighting to keep men in women's sports. do you ever see what happens to a woman when a woman boxes? a man who transitioned to womanhood? did you ever see what happened? it. it's not pretty. it's not pretty. let her to that fight. let them all do that fight. because i think that's about a 9010 issue. and i can't figure out who the 10% are. nobody can. so today i want to say thank you to all of the incredible patriots of cpac and all of the incredible patriots in our country, 77 million. and it's actually much
and according to yougov, a big deal. 70% of americans believe that what we are doing is right and weping our promises. it's all we're doing. when you think is keeping our promises, that's all we had to do. and their promises weren't worthwhile to go and vote for. they loved men playing in women's sports, open borders, little things like that. but don't tell them, don't tell them. keep it quiet. we'll tell them about a week before the next election. now keep it quiet. let them think it's a great...
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a new poll by cbs news and yougov showing trump with an overall approval rating of 53%. meanwhile, on his way to the super bowl, the president saying on air force one that he's serious about his proposal to take over gaza. think of it as a big real estate site, and the united states is going to own it. and we'll slowly, very slowly, we're in no rush development. trump also saying he will announce a plan for new tariffs tomorrow. what countries would those go on. everybody still including canada and mexico. any steel coming into the united states is going to have a 25% tariff. what about aluminum? aluminum too. and in the super bowl interview, when asked if he is serious when he says he wants canada to be the 51st state. is it a real thing? yeah it is. that was yamiche alcindor reporting. taking a live look outside right now. things getting chilly from the south to the north bay. yeah. rob mayeda here. now, rob, if you stepped outside, it's cold because of freeze warning in effect. it's like the freezer door opening up. it does get your attention as you step outside. and
a new poll by cbs news and yougov showing trump with an overall approval rating of 53%. meanwhile, on his way to the super bowl, the president saying on air force one that he's serious about his proposal to take over gaza. think of it as a big real estate site, and the united states is going to own it. and we'll slowly, very slowly, we're in no rush development. trump also saying he will announce a plan for new tariffs tomorrow. what countries would those go on. everybody still including canada...
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and yet a yougov poll just out.ame on air today, says 48 to 26% of conservative voters say kemi doesn't look like a prime minister in waiting. that's a bit disturbing, isn't it? as we mark 100 days of kemi badenoch in office on monday. >> camilla, you have met kemi and you know just how talented a woman she is and what enormous potential she has to change our politics and deliver the sort of economic and social change that this country needs. i have every confidence that over the next four years, she will show that to the british public and that they will vote for her. come, come 2029. >> all right, alex burghart, i know you have other interviews to do, so i'll leave it there. but thank you very much indeed for joining us on gb news today. forjoining us on gb news today. thank you. still to come, katharine birbalsingh will join me in the studio to discuss her war of words with the education secretary. welcome back, katharine birbalsingh, who's the head mistress of the michaela community school in wembley, joins me n
and yet a yougov poll just out.ame on air today, says 48 to 26% of conservative voters say kemi doesn't look like a prime minister in waiting. that's a bit disturbing, isn't it? as we mark 100 days of kemi badenoch in office on monday. >> camilla, you have met kemi and you know just how talented a woman she is and what enormous potential she has to change our politics and deliver the sort of economic and social change that this country needs. i have every confidence that over the next...
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a cbs yougov poll finds that 53% of americans approve of the u.s. president's performance so far. 47% disapprove. whether or not they agree with his flurry of executive actions, 70% of americans say mr. trump is doing what he promised in his campaign. but a whopping 66% believe he is not doing enough to lower prices of goods and services. this comes as egg prices skyrocket and thousands of people are losing their jobs from his federal job cuts. coming up after the break, israel's prime minister is vowing to finish the job against iran. we'll have the latest on the tensions in the middle east next. >> it's the news. >> welcome back. but it's also kind of not the news. >> the information on this show so terrible. >> have i got news for you. new saturday on cnn. >> where are you headed? >> where am i headed? am i just going to take what the market gives me? no, i can do some research. >> you know. >> that's backed by jp morgan's leading strategists like us. >> when you want to invest with more confidence, the answer is jp morgan wealth management. >> s
a cbs yougov poll finds that 53% of americans approve of the u.s. president's performance so far. 47% disapprove. whether or not they agree with his flurry of executive actions, 70% of americans say mr. trump is doing what he promised in his campaign. but a whopping 66% believe he is not doing enough to lower prices of goods and services. this comes as egg prices skyrocket and thousands of people are losing their jobs from his federal job cuts. coming up after the break, israel's prime minister...
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this is according to a new cbs yougov survey, with more than half of u.s. adults saying they're okay with doge having influence over how the government operates, including 30% of democrats. let's dig into all of this with nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell, nbc news chief capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker, and former republican governor of ohio john kasich. kelly, first, what's happening exactly with the consumer financial protection bureau and fema? well. >> when you look at that agency in particular, it came into being after the financial crisis of 2008, and it was intended to be about rooting out schemes and fraud, not against the taxpayer, but against individual citizens. and since that time, it has done a lot of work in that area, claiming to have saved about $20 billion in fees and extra charges that financial institutions might have passed on to consumers. sort of the fine print part. and then, of course, fema, which manages natural disasters and so forth. both of
this is according to a new cbs yougov survey, with more than half of u.s. adults saying they're okay with doge having influence over how the government operates, including 30% of democrats. let's dig into all of this with nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell, nbc news chief capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker, and former republican governor of ohio john kasich. kelly, first, what's happening exactly with the...
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new polling from yougov shows that trump's popularity among this group has only increased since the electionherine rampell writes. young men have been up for grabs politically for years, and the things that turn off some older voters, like trump's strongman tendencies and desire to break stuff without regard to consequences, might appeal to most young men who are frustrated by a system that they believe has abandoned them. my night cap is still here, john. you're the man who studies this. explain these young men to us. >> well. >> a couple of things. the point was that they feel abandoned, and i think they do. you know, and we're talking about young men, 18 to 24 year olds is really the focal point here, steph. >> the they feel abandoned. why? because they grew up in households of you go girl t-shirts and black excellence sayings. what is it. first of all. >> let's look. >> at the data. >> they laughed. but that's what it is. >> i there are. >> half as. >> likely to. >> to go to college. they have far. >> fewer serious relationships. >> than their female counterparts. they've got a. higher l
new polling from yougov shows that trump's popularity among this group has only increased since the electionherine rampell writes. young men have been up for grabs politically for years, and the things that turn off some older voters, like trump's strongman tendencies and desire to break stuff without regard to consequences, might appeal to most young men who are frustrated by a system that they believe has abandoned them. my night cap is still here, john. you're the man who studies this....
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maybe it is working because the cbs yougov poll shows that trump's approval rating is at 53%., maybe you're also letting people know that there's more to come if this strategy is working, then he has no incentive to stop utilizing this kind of strategy. >> i absolutely think that he will do everything he can to continue to be our entertainer in chief. >> mhm. all right. kara alaimo, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. >> welcome back. >> have i got news for you? news saturday on cnn. >> tap into etsy for original and affordable home and style pieces like lighting under $150 to brighten your vibe for under $100. put your best look forward with vintage jackets or pick up custom shelving for under 50 to make space without emptying your pockets. and get cozy with linen robes for 75 or less. for affordable home and style finds to help you welcome whatever's next. etsy has it. >> all. >> brett mcgurk margaret covher. >> shawn mccreesh. >> to all those who never. >> give a second. >> thought to being the first ones in, thank you. >> servpro. >> a proud supporte
maybe it is working because the cbs yougov poll shows that trump's approval rating is at 53%., maybe you're also letting people know that there's more to come if this strategy is working, then he has no incentive to stop utilizing this kind of strategy. >> i absolutely think that he will do everything he can to continue to be our entertainer in chief. >> mhm. all right. kara alaimo, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. >> welcome back....
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. >> in that new cbs yougov poll we talked about.how americans would describe the president. 69% tough, 63% energetic, 60% focused, 58% effective. how much do you think of this can be attributed to? he is his own message, right? he markets himself and his agenda essentially as one thing. >> you know, and all the presidential campaigns have done, chris, the most important attribute, which is more important than actual policies that people vote on, is the perception of strength. that's why donald trump has always done well. that's why biden had a problem. he was just not. even though they're relatively the same age people didn't. you just saw biden as being infirm and not being strong. and even though trump is old, he is energetic. i mean, he's tweeting at 3:00 in the morning. so that's the sort of thing that that's why people voted for him and he's he's delivering. >> mark mckinnon, thank you so much. good to see you my friend. and up next, the bird flu outbreak sending americans scrambling from store to store. the latest on the growi
. >> in that new cbs yougov poll we talked about.how americans would describe the president. 69% tough, 63% energetic, 60% focused, 58% effective. how much do you think of this can be attributed to? he is his own message, right? he markets himself and his agenda essentially as one thing. >> you know, and all the presidential campaigns have done, chris, the most important attribute, which is more important than actual policies that people vote on, is the perception of strength....
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there was a yougov poll that came out after the election that showed this. kamala harris paid the price for not breaking with biden on gaza, 29% of nonvoters who supported biden in 2020 said u.s. support for the genocide was the top reason they sat out the 2024 election. looking forward is the democratic party and certainly under the leadership of this current dnc, prepared to take a more firm stance on this issue. israel and palestine. >> listen, you're right. we're not going to relitigate the 2024 election. but i will say, one of the things that kamala harris said throughout that campaign, that she wasn't going to be silent about the pain and suffering that all of us have witnessed in gaza and before the president and vice president left, they negotiated a ceasefire, cease fire that is bringing hostages home every single day, and a cease fire that, i hope means a continued relief of the pain, the starvation, the destruction that we've seen. and this is a party that understands that we have to listen to everybody. this is a party that's not going to allow s
there was a yougov poll that came out after the election that showed this. kamala harris paid the price for not breaking with biden on gaza, 29% of nonvoters who supported biden in 2020 said u.s. support for the genocide was the top reason they sat out the 2024 election. looking forward is the democratic party and certainly under the leadership of this current dnc, prepared to take a more firm stance on this issue. israel and palestine. >> listen, you're right. we're not going to...
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whereas last week, yougov and fivethirtyeight tried to say that actually musk was almost upside down with republicans. we have two alternative worlds right now. the democrats are stuck in their old world of the old legacy media and the pollsters who can't ever get it right when it comes to trump. and then the rest of the country is slowly coming to great publications like breitbart, like i look at every day now to know what's really going on. the pollsters like ourselves, who actually get the presidential elections right and can find the trump voters. and i think slowly but surely, they're running out of all. last year, you remember, i'd say, well, people don't know about something they don't know to vote against it. but now we're to the point that with x putting information out, with trump being as active as he as he is, with many more publications like breitbart coming along with the job that everyone's doing and the numbers proving that they're right, these guys are beginning to look like fools. the democrats are, and they truly don't realize it, because they're still in that litt
whereas last week, yougov and fivethirtyeight tried to say that actually musk was almost upside down with republicans. we have two alternative worlds right now. the democrats are stuck in their old world of the old legacy media and the pollsters who can't ever get it right when it comes to trump. and then the rest of the country is slowly coming to great publications like breitbart, like i look at every day now to know what's really going on. the pollsters like ourselves, who actually get the...
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show democrats are still out of touch with what voters want because, according to a new cbs news yougov poll, 65% 65% of democratic voters want the party to oppose trump as much as possible. that's compared to 35% who want to work with him. the second figure is down from last month, when 54% of democratic voters said they wanted the party to find common ground with trump. and yet, axios reports house democrats are, quote, at liberal grassroots organizations like move on and indivisible that are trying to stir up more confrontational opposition to trump. one democrat said the house minority leader is very frustrated at the group's reporting that jeffries himself has dismissed. isn't the democratic party supposed to be right now, in the midst of a reckoning, not trying to figure out what happened after the election results, trying to listen not to what voters actually want. and aren't democrats the ones who campaigned on this idea of defeating trump in the name of saving democracy? that was the message. if they want to have any shot at getting back into power, they need to listen to their
show democrats are still out of touch with what voters want because, according to a new cbs news yougov poll, 65% 65% of democratic voters want the party to oppose trump as much as possible. that's compared to 35% who want to work with him. the second figure is down from last month, when 54% of democratic voters said they wanted the party to find common ground with trump. and yet, axios reports house democrats are, quote, at liberal grassroots organizations like move on and indivisible that are...
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you have the yougov poll for the economist. you have the marquette law school poll, which is well respected. and you have this aarp project which people should understand is done by the firms of tony fabrizio, who is trump's pollster, uh, and john anzalone and molly murphy, who were harris and biden pollsters. um, all of them had the same >> ok, solid. and i think that's what one of the reasons why among republicans in congress on many fronts, including those voices who should be, you know, by dint of their previous statements, supportive of the u.s. >> role in these international alliances and skeptical of of russia exerting too much influence on the continent. but the independent numbers really haven't gotten a lot of attention yet. and there is a sign that you're kind of getting this backlash against the extent to which he is taking a 49% victory as kind of justification for fundamentally remaking policy at home and abroad, to kind of the wish list of conservatives solely. >> of the new dnc chair, ken martin is about to to t
you have the yougov poll for the economist. you have the marquette law school poll, which is well respected. and you have this aarp project which people should understand is done by the firms of tony fabrizio, who is trump's pollster, uh, and john anzalone and molly murphy, who were harris and biden pollsters. um, all of them had the same >> ok, solid. and i think that's what one of the reasons why among republicans in congress on many fronts, including those voices who should be, you...
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cbs yougov poll finds that 53% of americans approve of the president's performance so far. 47% disapprovehey agree with his flurry of executive action, 70% of americans say mr. trump is doing what he promised in his campaign. but a whopping 66% believe he is not doing enough to lower the prices of goods and services. and this comes, as we were saying, as egg prices skyrocket and thousands of people are losing their jobs from his federal job cuts. president donald trump himself attended the daytona 500, nascar's premier race in florida, on sunday. >> mr. president, thank you for joining us at this year's great american race. >> at daytona 500. >> started the radio is yours, sir. >> this is your. >> favorite president. i'm a big fan. i am a really big fan of you people that you do this, i don't know, but i just want you to be safe. you're talented people and you're great people and great americans. have a good day. have a lot of fun, and i'll see you later. >> that was mr. trump addressing the drivers over the radio as the presidential limousine known as the beast did ceremonial laps around
cbs yougov poll finds that 53% of americans approve of the president's performance so far. 47% disapprovehey agree with his flurry of executive action, 70% of americans say mr. trump is doing what he promised in his campaign. but a whopping 66% believe he is not doing enough to lower the prices of goods and services. and this comes, as we were saying, as egg prices skyrocket and thousands of people are losing their jobs from his federal job cuts. president donald trump himself attended the...
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um, there's some economist yougov polling that looks at republicans, um, and that that has gone from november. 47% of republicans said they wanted musk to have a lot of influence, 29% said a little that a lot number has dropped to 26% from 47. so clearly people are reacting to this. >> yeah, but he is undeterred. and that's because he has president trump's backing. i mean, the fact is. >> that half $1. >> trillion. well, i mean, you know, you you spend 200 and you spent 200 works. yeah, i mean, he basically gave trump $290 million for this last election. that buys you a lot of leeway with donald trump. i'd also say that, you know, doge, you know, it's not it is not satisfied. it is expanding. you saw just this week they've they've really gone to try to take over this obscure agency, the government services administration, which essentially controls all of the property, all of the computers, all the technology that every single other agency has to use usually has to go through gsa. and you're seeing that they are trying to take over that agency as well. so they're just ramping up. >>
um, there's some economist yougov polling that looks at republicans, um, and that that has gone from november. 47% of republicans said they wanted musk to have a lot of influence, 29% said a little that a lot number has dropped to 26% from 47. so clearly people are reacting to this. >> yeah, but he is undeterred. and that's because he has president trump's backing. i mean, the fact is. >> that half $1. >> trillion. well, i mean, you know, you you spend 200 and you spent 200...
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a new cbs news yougov poll finds that president trump's approval rating is higher than it's ever beenndents calling him effective, 55% calling him competent. joining me now, my msnbc colleague jen psaki, host of inside. hey, jen. how are you? good. she was also the former white house press secretary for joe biden, host of the brand new podcast. this is exciting, called the blueprint. okay, so i want to flip things. i get to ask the questions here. great. let me let me ask you first about what you think about this poll. and is there a message for democrats in those numbers? look, one. >> poll is a poll. >> but i. >> think it's important. >> to remember that even though donald. >> trump didn't win with a. >> landslide. >> he's still. >> sitting in the oval office. >> he still. >> controls the house. >> and the senate. >> and so this is a. moment for democrats. to really figure out how to get out of the. >> wilderness and figure out what's next. we've seen. some hints. >> of responding. >> in a powerful way. >> there's protests across the country with people. >> peacefully protesting. >>
a new cbs news yougov poll finds that president trump's approval rating is higher than it's ever beenndents calling him effective, 55% calling him competent. joining me now, my msnbc colleague jen psaki, host of inside. hey, jen. how are you? good. she was also the former white house press secretary for joe biden, host of the brand new podcast. this is exciting, called the blueprint. okay, so i want to flip things. i get to ask the questions here. great. let me let me ask you first about what...
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. >> cbs news yougov. >> came out with. >> a. >> poll earlier today that had. >> him. >> on the positive side of the ledger. >> and i decided to average all the polls. >> and you know what? the average. >> of the polls also has. >> him on the positive. >> side of the ledger. all right. let's take a look. trump's net approval rating on february 9th. look at this. in 2025. he's at plus four points. look where he was in 2017 in his first term at this point he was at minus five points. so he's doing nearly ten points better on the average. and more than that as i mentioned, it's not just the cbs news poll. it's the ipsos poll. it's the gallup poll, it's the pew poll. all of these polls have him in better shape than those respective polls had him at this point back in 2017. so the bottom line is, no matter where you look, donald trump is more popular than he was eight years ago. at this point in his first term. and he's on the positive side of the ledger versus the negative side of the zero point line as he was back in 2017. >> and how rare is it that trump's in this positive territory when i
. >> cbs news yougov. >> came out with. >> a. >> poll earlier today that had. >> him. >> on the positive side of the ledger. >> and i decided to average all the polls. >> and you know what? the average. >> of the polls also has. >> him on the positive. >> side of the ledger. all right. let's take a look. trump's net approval rating on february 9th. look at this. in 2025. he's at plus four points. look where he was in 2017 in his...
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this is the yougov economist poll approval rating for trump yesterday.rating is 46% approve and disapproval is 40. there we go, 48%. that's like apples to apples. like that's an enormous difference. okay, right. that is not a colossus. he's like already he's the least popular president at this point. since the last time donald trump was around. >> the. >> first donald. >> trump presidency. and it's. >> just there's. >> such a. >> void just. >> in terms of political entrepreneurship, for the person who steps up and leads the attempt to salvage what can be salvaged of the republic. >> and i think. >> that the other thing is when people get up off the mat, other people get off the mat, too. >> absolutely. >> so that's. >> something that i've seen. >> as an organizer. >> i've seen in. >> social. >> movements that public. courage is contagious. yeah, i saw. >> that today. the department of justice. >> right. it was. >> one person and then it was two, and then it was three, and then it's four, and then it was five and it was six. it's contagious. michelle gold
this is the yougov economist poll approval rating for trump yesterday.rating is 46% approve and disapproval is 40. there we go, 48%. that's like apples to apples. like that's an enormous difference. okay, right. that is not a colossus. he's like already he's the least popular president at this point. since the last time donald trump was around. >> the. >> first donald. >> trump presidency. and it's. >> just there's. >> such a. >> void just. >> in terms...
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this is from yougov. he's at -19 percentage points among moderates. overall all respondents. he's got a -9% approval rating. to listen to him talk yesterday about democracy and unelected bureaucrats, he's really the only unelected bureaucrats with his hands on the steering wheel. i wonder if he if you've asked to meet with him. i mean, do you how do democrats in the minority break through and get folks that you described as teenagers and coders and programmers away from americans personal data? >> well, we have actually asked elon musk to come in front of our oversight committee and testify to answer questions. republicans, of course, have refused. they're in the majority that vote. we voted in unison to do that. we've asked, of course, elon musk series of questions. members of this caucus have tried to get information from the white house, and we've gotten absolutely nothing. donald trump is protecting elon musk and allowing him to do whatever the hell he wants to do to our agencies, which is so important as to why we've got to be loud in the street,
this is from yougov. he's at -19 percentage points among moderates. overall all respondents. he's got a -9% approval rating. to listen to him talk yesterday about democracy and unelected bureaucrats, he's really the only unelected bureaucrats with his hands on the steering wheel. i wonder if he if you've asked to meet with him. i mean, do you how do democrats in the minority break through and get folks that you described as teenagers and coders and programmers away from americans personal data?...
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. >> a yougov, you know, survey where his his. >> you know. >> approval rating or, you know. >> folks know, very negative has gone up. 7% in the last. >> couple of weeks. >> you know, i think. >> it runs a risk of alienating some. customers and. >> potentially some employees. >> it's something we're tracking. >> pretty. >> closely as. >> we look at sales trajectory. >> here through the balance of this. >> year, we're a little. >> bit cautious. >> around what's going. >> on in china. >> you know, their. >> sales. >> were down 11% in january. >> versus the. >> broader ev market. >> being up 31% in the in the month. >> and so it's an ongoing. >> very fluid situation. >> but he. >> runs some risk. >> of having. >> of becoming. >> the face. >> of some. >> unpopular programs. >> you know, and certainly. >> there are some folks. >> that are cheering him. >> on here. >> but it will, i think, you know, be some somewhat. negative in some of his core. market of ev adopters, particularly. >> in europe and the us. you know, i asked dan the same question yesterday. he said, i'm not sure he cares an
. >> a yougov, you know, survey where his his. >> you know. >> approval rating or, you know. >> folks know, very negative has gone up. 7% in the last. >> couple of weeks. >> you know, i think. >> it runs a risk of alienating some. customers and. >> potentially some employees. >> it's something we're tracking. >> pretty. >> closely as. >> we look at sales trajectory. >> here through the balance of this. >> year,...
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. >> according to a new economist yougov. >> poll. >> 26% of republicans say that they want musk to have influence and 17% say none at all. additionally, former republican congresswoman liz cheney. took a swipe at musk on social media earlier this week after musk wrote interesting in a thread that he reposted that claimed that cheney, who led trump's impeachment and the mass imprisonment campaign against thousands of trump supporters, was spawned out of usaid. cheney responded to that, saying this damn right, elon, i'm proud of what america did to win the cold war, defeat soviet communism, and defend democracy. our nation stood for freedom. you may be unfamiliar with that part of our history, since you weren't yet an american citizen. so, joe, some strong pushback here, not just from this republican, from former republican liz cheney, but from democrats across washington who we've talked a lot about on the show have had trouble finding their voice here in the early trump era. but they seem to be finding a rallying cry to say that what musk is doing is wrong. >> well, yeah. elon musk is t
. >> according to a new economist yougov. >> poll. >> 26% of republicans say that they want musk to have influence and 17% say none at all. additionally, former republican congresswoman liz cheney. took a swipe at musk on social media earlier this week after musk wrote interesting in a thread that he reposted that claimed that cheney, who led trump's impeachment and the mass imprisonment campaign against thousands of trump supporters, was spawned out of usaid. cheney responded...
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yougov has reform on 25%, labour 24, and we're on 21% of the popular vote. may be within the margin of error, but one thing is clear reform is now a force to be reckoned with. the poll also reveals something, perhaps even more telling. 1 in 5 tory voters from the last election would now vote for nigel reform is stealing the conservative party's clothes. it has various ideas from which the tories ought to be drawing inspiration on immigration, both legal and illegal. the much needed net zero migration, as well as on the economy, on law and order, and of course, on the crazy net zero plans. the last election shows that the british voter is out of love with the status quo. there was no enthusiasm for sir keir. the reverend starmer's labour party has shown, by its low vote share in the last six months, have made the socialists even less popular. labour's majority may be huge, but it's on a surprisingly small share of the vote. the reason it achieved such a big majority was because of the split right leaning vote. yet if the right remains split, it could potentia
yougov has reform on 25%, labour 24, and we're on 21% of the popular vote. may be within the margin of error, but one thing is clear reform is now a force to be reckoned with. the poll also reveals something, perhaps even more telling. 1 in 5 tory voters from the last election would now vote for nigel reform is stealing the conservative party's clothes. it has various ideas from which the tories ought to be drawing inspiration on immigration, both legal and illegal. the much needed net zero...
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reform is the most popular party in the country among men, according to the recent yougov poll.opular than the conservative party among the middle aged, and it's the most popular party in british politics again, according to that yougov poll, among the working class. and why not? after all, isn't it these groups that have been smashed to pieces over the last 30 years by the elite consensus in this country, by a rampant globalisation that's worked well for big business, worked well for london, oxford and cambridge, but much less well for ordinary, hard working, taxpaying british workers, an elite consensus that's imposed an extreme policy of mass, uncontrolled immigration on the rest of us. again, a policy that works well for the virtue signalling elites in london, oxford and cambridge, but which now even the office for budget responsibility concedes is bringing millions of people into britain, who are a net fiscal cost to the country and our economy. an elite obsession as well with net zero, which is pushing up energy pnces which is pushing up energy prices and decimating our tr
reform is the most popular party in the country among men, according to the recent yougov poll.opular than the conservative party among the middle aged, and it's the most popular party in british politics again, according to that yougov poll, among the working class. and why not? after all, isn't it these groups that have been smashed to pieces over the last 30 years by the elite consensus in this country, by a rampant globalisation that's worked well for big business, worked well for london,...
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poll that the 70% of americans, according to yougov, believe donald trump and his administration areoing the right thing. so you mentioned the popular vote, the 50%. but according to the poll that donald trump just cited, he has got the majority on board. >> okay, first of all, i'm not talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about three national elections, 2016 where he got 43%. >> yeah, got. >> yeah, got. >> that 20 where he got 45%, and this past year where he got 49.4%. he's never gotten to 50% in an election ever. so he is not overwhelmingly popular. and he wants you know, you look at reagan, reagan was pushing close to 60% when he got re—elected. hugely popular. >> but john, i mean, you do accept he has a mandate. no, he won the popular vote. he won the electoral college. he's not got a mandate. >> well, a mandate for what? you know. >> i mean, everything he he laid out in his campaign. >> well, here's what i think. i think he's already done what other presidents who've been elected with the house and senate of the same part
poll that the 70% of americans, according to yougov, believe donald trump and his administration areoing the right thing. so you mentioned the popular vote, the 50%. but according to the poll that donald trump just cited, he has got the majority on board. >> okay, first of all, i'm not talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about three national elections, 2016 where he got 43%. >> yeah, got. >> yeah, got. >> that 20...
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poll that the 70% of americans, according to yougov, believe donald trump and his administration are doing the right thing. so you mentioned the popular vote, the 50%. but according to the poll that donald trump just cited, he has got the majority on board. >> okay, first of all, i'm not talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about three national elections, 2016 where he got 43%. >> yeah, got. >> yeah, got. >> that 20 where he got 45%, and this past year where he got 49.4%. he's never gotten to 50% in an election ever. so he is not overwhelmingly popular. and he wants you know, you look at reagan, reagan was pushing close to 60% when he got re—elected. hugely popular. >> but john, i mean, you do accept he has a mandate. no, he won the popular vote. he won the electoral college. he's not got a mandate. >> well, a mandate for what? you know. >> i mean, everything he he laid out in his campaign. >> well, here's what i think. i think he's already done what other presidents who've been elected with the house and senate of the same pa
poll that the 70% of americans, according to yougov, believe donald trump and his administration are doing the right thing. so you mentioned the popular vote, the 50%. but according to the poll that donald trump just cited, he has got the majority on board. >> okay, first of all, i'm not talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about polls yet. i'm talking about three national elections, 2016 where he got 43%. >> yeah, got. >> yeah, got. >> that...
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reform uk topped a yougov poll for the first time this week, with 25% of the vote, pipping this week,ith 25% of the vote, pipping labour and the tories by one and 4% respectively. then we had this absolute bombshell yesterday from mrp, a so—called mega poll of 5700 people that put reform uk absolutely top of the pile yet again, picking up 175 seats that would probably see them form a coalition with the tories, who were on 178. and that's an idea i imagine reform would scoff at right now anyway, so bear those polls in mind when we're looking at what's been happening in the labour trenches recently. we had what looks like a coordinated attack on reform uk and nigel farage, particularly on one issue, the nhs. >> crux of farage's argument is this what was possible in the 20th century is not possible in the 21st. it's a miserablist, declinist vision for britain's future. people shouldn't have to choose between a health service that treats them on time, and an nhs free at the point of use. thatis nhs free at the point of use. that is a poverty of ambition for our country, and labour utterly
reform uk topped a yougov poll for the first time this week, with 25% of the vote, pipping this week,ith 25% of the vote, pipping labour and the tories by one and 4% respectively. then we had this absolute bombshell yesterday from mrp, a so—called mega poll of 5700 people that put reform uk absolutely top of the pile yet again, picking up 175 seats that would probably see them form a coalition with the tories, who were on 178. and that's an idea i imagine reform would scoff at right now...
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it's just poll 25%, with yougov to labour's 24% and the tories way back on 21%.nment today is now panicking because it senses that the real opposition isn't coming from the official opposition party, the conservative party, but is coming instead from reform. and today's events in parliament barely scratch the surface. the guardian, for example, has reported today that a backbench group of labour mps are now applying pressure on keir starmer and his government to get immigration under control because their seats are under threat from reform. indeed, the guardian reported today that downing street has dispatched data and strategy experts to advise labour mps on issues that are resonating with reform voters. now look, if you take a look at the top ten seats that are under threat from reform and i've shown this in my own analysis, they go all the way to the top of the labour party. they include people like energy secretary ed miliband, defence secretary ed miliband, defence secretary john healey, health minister stephen kinnock, even home secretary yvette cooper. so
it's just poll 25%, with yougov to labour's 24% and the tories way back on 21%.nment today is now panicking because it senses that the real opposition isn't coming from the official opposition party, the conservative party, but is coming instead from reform. and today's events in parliament barely scratch the surface. the guardian, for example, has reported today that a backbench group of labour mps are now applying pressure on keir starmer and his government to get immigration under control...
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a bizarre position which is supported, according to a yougov poll, by just 3% of people in britain.reform attached themselves to that sort of thinking, might their polling go down? of course, nigel hasn't been able to speak about this yet. he's flying over to the united states today, but that in itself creates a bit of a problem. i mean, speaking. >> well, maybe they want. >> well, maybe they want. >> to this issue. >> to this issue. >> maybe they want to speak to trump first, find out what's going on and then and then put forward a position i don't know gbnews.com/yoursay let us know your thoughts, but it's the headunes your thoughts, but it's the headlines with sophia wenzler. >> tom. emily. thank you. good afternoon. it'sjust >> tom. emily. thank you. good afternoon. it's just gone. 12:00. these are your headlines. sir keir starmer has defended ukraine's president zelenskyy, calling him a democratically elected leader after president trump called him a dictator. a downing street spokesperson said the prime minister called mr zelenskyy last night to offer his support. he also adde
a bizarre position which is supported, according to a yougov poll, by just 3% of people in britain.reform attached themselves to that sort of thinking, might their polling go down? of course, nigel hasn't been able to speak about this yet. he's flying over to the united states today, but that in itself creates a bit of a problem. i mean, speaking. >> well, maybe they want. >> well, maybe they want. >> to this issue. >> to this issue. >> maybe they want to speak to...