A recent Quinnipiac poll shows that President Trump has a 42% to 52% approval rate, with discontent rising due to his handling of various issues. Additionally, a CNN poll indicates that 55% of Americans believe Trump’s cuts to federal programs will harm the economy. The midterm election turnout is typically lower and leans towards older, whiter, more educated voters compared to presidential elections.
Governor Tim Walz is embarking on a tour of House districts represented by Republicans who have ceased holding in-person town halls. Meanwhile, former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel is making waves in the political scene, with speculation surrounding a potential future candidacy. California Governor Gavin Newsom is gaining attention for his podcast series and potential presidential ambitions.
In entertainment news, Hollywood is shifting towards right-leaning programming, and Elon Musk has expressed interest in contributing $100 million to groups affiliated with Trump’s political operation. Senator Bernie Sanders is drawing large crowds as he criticizes Trump’s economic policies. Steve Bannon is reportedly considering a presidential bid if Trump does not run for a third term.
Lastly, White House political team members are signaling Trump’s involvement in the upcoming midterm elections. Vice President J.D. Vance faced boos at a recent event, while there is a far-right focus on alleged persecution of white farmers in South Africa. Elon Musk is also featured in Democratic ads.
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