- After the assassination attempt, there was an interesting report that Trump’s chances of winning the presidential election decreased. It’s a Newsweek article, and you can find more information in the comments link, but Biden’s chances of winning have not increased, and Trump is still ahead.
However, Trump’s approval rating did not soar with just one photo as if he were excited by the media. Rather, Trump’s lead slightly decreased.
- While the reasons can only be speculated, the announcement of ultra-conservative J.D. Vance as his running mate, which seeks to limit women’s rights, may also have put a damper on centrist supporters.
- There’s an interesting analysis: Trump’s approval rating is originally “high floor” and “low ceilings.”
Some politicians hit rock bottom when their approval ratings drop, and Trump never goes below a certain level because he has a religious following that never leaves no matter what he says. But on the contrary, Trump is characterized by his approval rating not rising above a certain level because he likes and dislikes only people who like him.
- In conclusion, Trump supporters have no room to go up just because they have already been reflected in the investigation. It remains to be seen how right that argument will be and whether Biden’s approval rating can afford to go up, but it’s interesting anyway.