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Drudge compares Trump to Carter in approval ratings jab

Drudge compares Trump to Carter in approval ratings jab

Matt Drudge compared President Trump’s approval rating of 32 percent to Jimmy Carter’s low ratings in the late 1970s, citing an American Research Group poll. The comparison was made on April 19, 2026, highlighting Trump’s approval ratings as matching Carter’s historic lows during his presidency. The remark underscores ongoing political challenges for Trump amid declining public support.

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