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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews3 de April de 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Trump’s 43% Approval: Leftist Polls Can’t Hide the Truth—America Still Stands with Him

    April 3, 2025. Hotspotorlando News. Here we go again: the liberal media’s favorite game of “pin the tail on Trump” is back, and this time Reuters and Ipsos are clutching their pearls over a supposed 43% approval rating—the “lowest since he returned to office.” Cue the headlines, the smug pundits, and the predictable leftist gloating. But let’s cut through the noise: this isn’t a crisis—it’s a rigged narrative from a press that’s been out to get Donald Trump since day one. The real story? America’s patriots aren’t buying the spin, and Trump’s still got the backbone to fight for us, no matter what the polls say.

    The Reuters/Ipsos poll, dropped on April 2 like a cheap hit piece, claims Trump’s approval slid to 43%, down 2 points from late March and 4 from his January 20 inauguration high of 47%. Why? They point to tariffs and some Yemen strike chatter—issues the left loves to twist into a “Trump’s reckless” sermon. Fifty-two percent griped about tariffs hurting their wallets, and 74% called Yemen talks sloppy. Sounds damning, right? Wrong. Dig into the fine print: 1,486 adults, online only, with a 3-point margin of error. That’s a shaky sample in a nation of 330 million, skewed by who’s got Wi-Fi and time to whine to pollsters. And Reuters? Hardly a bastion of neutrality—just another cog in the anti-Trump machine.

    Let’s talk tendencies. The left’s playbook hasn’t changed: cherry-pick data, amplify dissent, and pray it sticks. Posts on X show the cracks—some peg Trump at 45% from earlier polls, others hint at 42%, but the trend’s clear: they’ll latch onto any dip to scream “failure.” Compare that to Biden’s pathetic 35% limp to the finish line last November—Trump’s 43% is a roaring triumph by that metric. And 48% still back his immigration moves, the heart of his mandate. The economy? Sure, approval’s softer there, but who’s surprised when globalists and RINOs sabotage his every step? Tariffs aren’t popular with the latte-sipping elite—big shock—but they’re about bringing jobs home, not coddling Wall Street.

    The real outrage? This poll’s timing. Trump’s barely three months into his second term, facing a hostile Congress, a woke judiciary, and a media that’d rather fawn over Lula’s Brazil than report straight. Brazil, by the way, just got snubbed from U.S. humanitarian cash while Venezuela’s dictator gets a payday—another Biden-era disgrace Trump’s stuck cleaning up. Yet here he is, pushing through trade fights with Brazil and Canada, keeping promises on immigration, and staring down the deep state. Posts on X say it best: 44% think the country’s on track, the highest since the early 2000s. That’s not a fluke—that’s Trump.

    Conservatives, don’t fall for the trap. Reuters wants you to think Trump’s losing steam, but this 43% is a badge of honor against a system rigged to kneecap him. His first term saw lows of 33%—he still won in 2024. Why? Because the silent majority sees through the propaganda. Polls didn’t predict his comeback; they won’t predict his staying power. Look at the tendencies: every time they count him out, he rises. The left’s panicked—Bolsonaro’s tying Lula in Brazil’s polls, and Trump’s MAGA fire is spreading globally. They can’t stop it with a survey.

    This isn’t about numbers—it’s about grit. Trump’s approval could hit 20%, and he’d still outwork the swamp. Conservatives, hold the line. Demand the raw data, call out the bias, and back the man who’s taking the arrows for us. The Reuters/Ipsos game is old news—America’s future isn’t theirs to spin. Trump’s fighting. We fight with him.

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