Trump’s political power is still a mysterious force to many, and so it gets inflated in the partisan imagination. Liberals think it’s horrifying that half the country loves Trump and will follow him wherever he leads (only 26% strongly approve of the job Trump is doing). Trump supporters think it’s too bad that half the country hates him (only 41% strongly disapprove of Trump), but they probably do not think too much about his unpopularity and the reasons for it.
Because the laws of political gravity did not seem to apply to Trump in 2016, there is a tendency to reject the voices that say they will apply to him in 2018. The presidential job approval number is a measure of political gravity, and by now we can draw some conclusions. I wanted to understand and quantify why Trump’s approval declines when it does. If you are a Trump critic, consuming a news and internet diet where everything Trump does gets dialed to 100 on the Rage’o’Meter, it’s useful to know what presidential actions and issues actually register disapproval among the broader public. If you are a Trump supporter, it’s good to know what doesn’t work politically so your preferred candidates can shape a strategy that will continue to win arguments and elections.
What follows is how I measured and quantified the periods of Trump’s presidency where he lost public support for the job he is doing.
Week 54 | 40.20% | 1.40% | |
Week 55 | 40.80% | 0.60% | |
Week 56 | 41.40% | 0.60% | |
Week 57 | 40.00% | -1.40% | |
Week 58 | 40.40% | 0.40% | |
Week 59 | 40.70% | 0.30% | |
Week 60 | 40.20% | -0.50% | -1.20% |
The question to ask is what happened in the country between weeks 56 and 60 that accounts for the decline? But before we get to that, we have to ask another question: how bad is a 1.20% drop?
Approval Decline: | Rank: | Approval Range: | Rank: |
0.70-1.39% | 1 | 43.0-44.80% | 1 |
1.40-2.09% | 2 | 41.30-42.99% | 2 |
2.10-2.79% | 3 | 39.55-41.29% | 3 |
2.80-3.49% | 4 | 37.80-39.54% | 4 |
3.50-4.20% | 5 | 36.0-37.79% | 5 |
- Policy actions or discussion (Obamacare Repeal, tax bill, travel ban, etc)
- White House chaos stories (staff infighting, spats, flubbed events, staff firings, etc)
- Trump Taboos (Charlottesville, Stormy Daniels, Roy Moore, etc)
- Russia investigation (Comey firing; Mueller indictments and guilty pleas, etc)
- Policy: House approves Obamacare repeal; Travel Ban blocked by courts; Trump withdraws form Paris Climate Accord
- Russia Investigation: Trump fires Comey; meets with Russians in Oval Office; Continuing fallout over Comey and Russia meeting; Mueller appointed; News about Kushner’s request for back channel with Russia; Comey testifies before Congress about his firing.
- Policy: SCOTUS reinstates travel ban; Trump announces transgender military ban; McCain sinks Obamacare repeal.
- White House Chaos: Scaramucci hired; Spicer resigns; Prebius replaced by Kelly; Scaramucci fired.
- Russia Investigation: First Trump-Putin meeting; a follow up dinner meeting without Americans present; News breaks about Manafort/Kushner Trump Tower meeting; Kushner testifies before Congress, denies collusion
- Policy: Ryan introduces Obamacare repeal; CBO score released (24 million lose insurance); it fails to pass House; White House releases its budget.
- Taboos: Trump claims Obama wiretapped Trump Tower; congressional Republicans call on him to retract; Comey says there is no evidence
- Russia Investigation: Comey announces there is an investigation of the Trump campaign; Nunes forced to recuse himself from the House investigation due to his secret cooperation with the White House
- Taboos: Trump defends Roy Moore; Trump endorses Moore; Moore loses election
- Russia Investigation: Trump talks to Putin on phone; Flynn guilty plea
Lowest Approval: 36.90%
- Taboos: Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville and Trump’s response.
Key Events:
- Policy: government shut down build up (Schumer meeting); three-day government shut down
- Taboos: Trump’s “shit hole countries” comment fallout; Stormy Daniels news breaks.
- Russia Investigation: Bannon testifies with White House interference in the congressional questioning; news breaks that Trump tried to fire Mueller in June; news about Sessions pressuring FBI, Trump wanting to fire Rosenstein, and a sit down for Mueller interview.
- Policy: Parkland families at White House; Trump-Kim summit announced; Trump starts tariffs.
- Taboos: Michael Cohen admits to paying Stormy Daniels just before election.
- Russia Investigation: Mueller’s 16 indictments of Russian nationals and continued negative stories about Trump and Russia; Rick Gates pleads guilty; House ends its Russia investigation.
Lowest Approval: 41.60%
Key Events:
- Policy: Trump admin opened Israeli embassy; Kim threats to pull out of summit; China trade negotiations break down; Trump cancels North Korea summit; continuing stories of child separation at US-Mexico border; Trump accelerates trade war on allies; Trump says North Korea summit is back on; D’Souza pardon; Sessions publicly pushes child separation policy; more stories from the border; reports from the G7 summit and Trump bickering with allies.
- Taboos: news about Trump’s retainer payment to Cohen, and continued story of leaks of Cohen’s financial records; Kushner meeting with non-Russian nationals about securing financial deals.
- Russia Investigation: Senate Intelligence Committee releases records and says they agree with the findings of the Intelligence Community that Russia interfered to help Trump win the election; Crossfire Hurricane story in New York Times about how the Russia FBI investigation began; ongoing Nunes attempt to out FBI informant; Continuing pressure for DOJ/FBI to give docs to Congress; Manafort goes to jail.
- Policy: Travel Ban Executive Order and implementation; airport protests.
- White House Chaos: Trump’s TV habits; staff infighting; need for more effective structure; Australia prime minister phone call, which McCain had to apologize for.
- Taboos: Trump’s moral equivalence between US and Russia to Bill O’Reilly.
- Russia Investigation: Flynn is fired from job as National Security Advisor.