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In a recent post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump demanded a ban on advertisements that he claims misrepresent his polling numbers, asserting that he has the highest ratings of his career despite evidence to the contrary. His comments come amidst declining approval ratings and frustration over political ads, including one that featured a critical message from Ronald Reagan regarding tariffs. Trump's reactions highlight his ongoing discontent with media portrayals of his performance as president.
A new poll indicates that Americans favor Canada over Donald Trump by nearly 60 percentage points, prompting CNN's Harry Enten to mock the president for picking a fight with a country that is far more popular. The poll shows Trump's net popularity at minus-10 points, while Canada's stands at plus-49, and Canadians reportedly have a very negative view of Trump as well.
The article discusses President Donald Trump's reaction to advertisements depicting his declining poll numbers, which he labels as "fake." While on a trip to Japan, Trump expressed his frustration on Truth Social, asserting that he is actually experiencing his best polling numbers and criticizing the Radical Left for spreading misinformation about him. He did not specify which ads or polls he was referring to as fake.
A recent survey from Christopher Newport University shows Democrat Abigail Spanberger leading Republican Winsome Earle-Sears by 7 points in the Virginia gubernatorial race, while Democrat Ghazala Hashmi holds a narrow 2-point lead over Republican John Reid for Lieutenant Governor. In the Attorney General race, incumbent Republican Jason Miyares leads Democrat Jay Jones by 1 point amidst a text-message scandal affecting Jones's support. Overall, key issues for voters include threats to democracy and inflation, with high enthusiasm for the upcoming elections.
During his visit to Japan, former President Donald Trump criticized low polling numbers reported in advertisements, labeling them as "fake." He expressed his frustration on Truth Social, highlighting his achievements and dismissing negative portrayals while failing to specify which ads or polls he considered misleading.
A recent poll commissioned by the Alba Party reveals that 52% of Scots support independence from the UK, showing a significant increase in favor compared to previous surveys. The results highlight growing dissatisfaction with Westminster politics, with independence advocates arguing that Scotland needs control over its resources to address economic and social issues.