Washington D.C. – In a statement shared on his social media platform, Truth Social, former President Donald Trump claimed that his approval rating is sitting at 65% according to certain polls, with other polls suggesting even higher numbers. Trump highlighted the difficulty of finding honest pollsters, drawing a comparison with journalists.
According to the post, which was made on a public timeline, Trump stated that like honest journalists, honest pollsters are rare and challenging to find. While no specific details were shared about the polls that allegedly put Trump’s approval rating at 65%, or above, he emphasized that some were not to be trusted.
The latest public approval ratings of former President Trump have been a topic of interest among politicians and pundits alike. While no universally accepted metrics for measuring approval exist, some polls have shown Trump to be holding onto a dedicated base.
Trump’s statement is just the latest example of his frequent use of social media to shape public opinion and respond directly to critics. His Truth Social platform has gained a considerable following since its inception and has proven to be an effective tool for reaching supporters directly.
Some observers have questioned the validity of Trump’s claim of a 65% approval rating, pointing to the lack of evidence provided to support it, beyond his own assertion. They argue that in a democratic society, approval ratings should be subject to scrutiny by fact-checkers and reputable news organizations, rather than relying on unverified claims made by the individual in question.
Critics also argue that a politician’s self-reported approval rating is not an objective measure, as it can be manipulated and skewed towards specific audiences through selective cherry-picking of data. For this reason, many rely on independent polling conducted by well-established organizations rather than the claims of politicians themselves.
Still, Trump’s post highlights the current state of public opinion, with many of his supporters remaining fiercely loyal to the former president. As election season draws closer, both candidates and the broader media landscape will likely scrutinize polls and public approval ratings more closely.
The significance of Trump’s claim on a social media platform may also signal the increasingly digital nature of modern politics, with candidates and world leaders increasingly turning to online platforms to connect directly with the public and shape public discourse.
