Trump, immigration and Presidential
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However, polls have historically underestimated support for the Republican.
After Good's shooting, 61% of voters said ICE tactics had "gone too far."
Less than a third of voters think the country is better off now than it was a year ago, according to a new poll, as affordability concerns dominate.
The findings position Trump below water nationally and align with other surveys.
Trump’s 1.5 percent popular vote victory is one of the smallest ever in U.S. history, just a fraction of Lyndon B. Johnson’s 22.6 percent landslide win in 1964. Trump did not secure a majority of the popular vote, so he's just feeding his ego with regurgitated lies.
A slim majority of voters still support Trump’s deportation agenda, but the GOP base is splintering over tactics.
Polls show a collapse in support for Donald Trump's job on issues he was elected on, including the economy and immigration.