
Trump Has 'Never Been Weaker' Going Into A State Of The Union Address, CNN's Harry Enten Says
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The CNN data chief spotted how Trump's polling numbers have hit record lows compared to his predecessors ahead of his address to Congress.
CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten on Monday emphasized just how weak President Donald Trump’s net approval rating is going into his State of the Union address this week. (Check out Enten’s analysis in the clip below.)
“My goodness gracious, the snow is up to the knees here in New York City. And Trump seems to be well underneath it at this point,” said Enten, likening the president’s low polling numbers to the snowstorm that smacked the Northeast.
Enten, citing a CNN/SSRS poll published Monday, highlighted how Trump has a net approval rating (percent who approve minus those who disapprove) of -27 points heading into his address to Congress.
The figure marks a double-digit drop from his net approval ratings in the same poll ahead of his SOTU addresses in 2018 (-15), 2019 (-15) and 2020 (-10).
“Donald Trump has never been weaker going into a State of the Union address, according to our CNN polling, than he is right now, and weaker by a considerable amount,” Enten stressed.













