On The Stephen A. Smith Show, Stephen A. Smith argued that President Trump's low approval ratings serve as a more significant reflection of the Democratic Party's failures rather than Trump's effectiveness as a leader. Despite a mere 39% approval from a recent poll conducted by ABC News, The Washington Post, and Ipsos—which marks the lowest ratings for a president at this stage in 80 years—Smith contended that the lack of a strong Democratic contender capable of resonating nationally ultimately leaves Trump relatively more popular.
despite his low approval ratings, he's still more popular than the Democrats... it's really the ultimate indictment against the Democratic party because, again, despite the noise that he has made and despite unfavorably he's looked upon, the Democrats still can't beat him.
You don't have a face that resonates nationally. You don't have somebody who's dogged in their beliefs who happens to be able to resonate.
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