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NCS’s Harry Enten revealed on Monday that President Donald Trump’s approval score has sunk to a new low in four different polls.

After being prompted by anchor Kate Bolduan, Enten delivered the information in characteristically blunt style.

(*4*) marveled Enten. “You know, Kate, there’s this question that folks keep asking, you know, ‘Where is the floor for Donald Trump?’ And I’m not sure there is a floor, because if there is one, Donald Trump, at least in term No. 2, has just fallen through it to another low level!”

Bolduan adopted up by asking him to evaluate Trump’s approval score to that of Joe Biden at this level in his presidency, in addition to Trump’s personal standing at this level in his first time period.

“The bottom line is this: Donald Trump is setting new records for himself in term No. 2, setting new records for himself compared to where he was at this time in term No. 1. And he is doing worse than Biden, which is of course a comparison that Donald Trump does not want to be because we all know what happened to Joe Biden,” famous Enten after working by means of the numbers.

“What’s driving this that you’re seeing right now?” inquired Bolduan.

“Well, we’re talking about independents, we’re talking about independents. When you lose the center of the electorate, you lose the American people. Trump’s net approval rating among independents, you know, at this point, you go back, term number one, he was 17 points below water. Now, according to Quinnipiac, he is 27 points below water. I don’t understand how this works out well for the president of the United States. When you are 27 points below water, underwater, with the center of the electorate, with independents, you lose, your party loses,” answered Enten. “At this point, I don’t really know who to even compare Donald Trump to because he’s just so low, and he’s so low with the center of the electorate.”

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