There is virtually no disputing the fact that the predominately liberal mainstream media has been exceptionally negative toward President Donald Trump in their coverage of his presidency and the various issues of the day.
In spite of the media's overt animosity toward Trump and decidedly negative coverage of him, the president still draws support from a significant portion of the American people, in greater numbers than former President Barack Obama did at the same point in the first term of his presidency.
The study found that 92 percent of the coverage related to Trump during that period was negative in tone, as compared to a mere 8 percent that was positive toward the president.
In spite of the incessantly negative coverage by the media and their narrow focus on Trump's "Scandals" - some real, most not - President Trump's approval ratings have remained fairly steady for the most part, and are higher than his predecessor's approval ratings were at the same point in his presidency.
The Rasmussen Approval Index History for Trump, which provides the spread between those who "Strongly" approve and disapprove of the president, as well as his total approval and disapproval rating, had an approval index rating of -7 for Trump on Feb. 21, 2019.
Of course, we don't have to remind you of the overwhelmingly vast disparity in the tone of media coverage between those two presidents, as while most coverage of Trump is decisively negative, the media's coverage of Obama was nearly a constant glow of positivity and thinly veiled support.
The media can and will slam Trump for every real or perceived misstep - and Trump has certainly earned negative coverage from time to time, to be fair - but the incessant negativity appears to have had little effect on the American people, who it would seem are able to see past the media's overt anti-Trump bias and judge the president by his accomplishments and policies, rather than simply accept the biased media's negative version of events in order to form their own opinion.
https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/trump-gets-92-negative-media-coverage-approval-rating-clobbering-obamas/
In spite of the media's overt animosity toward Trump and decidedly negative coverage of him, the president still draws support from a significant portion of the American people, in greater numbers than former President Barack Obama did at the same point in the first term of his presidency.
The study found that 92 percent of the coverage related to Trump during that period was negative in tone, as compared to a mere 8 percent that was positive toward the president.
In spite of the incessantly negative coverage by the media and their narrow focus on Trump's "Scandals" - some real, most not - President Trump's approval ratings have remained fairly steady for the most part, and are higher than his predecessor's approval ratings were at the same point in his presidency.
The Rasmussen Approval Index History for Trump, which provides the spread between those who "Strongly" approve and disapprove of the president, as well as his total approval and disapproval rating, had an approval index rating of -7 for Trump on Feb. 21, 2019.
Of course, we don't have to remind you of the overwhelmingly vast disparity in the tone of media coverage between those two presidents, as while most coverage of Trump is decisively negative, the media's coverage of Obama was nearly a constant glow of positivity and thinly veiled support.
The media can and will slam Trump for every real or perceived misstep - and Trump has certainly earned negative coverage from time to time, to be fair - but the incessant negativity appears to have had little effect on the American people, who it would seem are able to see past the media's overt anti-Trump bias and judge the president by his accomplishments and policies, rather than simply accept the biased media's negative version of events in order to form their own opinion.
https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/trump-gets-92-negative-media-coverage-approval-rating-clobbering-obamas/
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