Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among parents has decreased, as shown by a recent poll. This drop coincides with the impact of the recent federal government shutdown, which affected financial support programs for low-income families.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating among parents has decreased according to a poll by Echelon Insights.
- The poll surveyed 1,051 voters, particularly focusing on parents with children under 18.
- In November, 43% of parents had a "very unfavorable" view of Trump, a 7% increase from October.
- The federal government had a shutdown, which delayed financial aid for low-income families.
- SNAP benefits, which help low-income families buy groceries, were delayed during the shutdown.
- The number of overall voters with a favorable view of President Trump dropped by 5%.
- The cost of living, changes to health insurance, and the government shutdown contributed to financial concerns among families.