Politics Magazine
Donald Trump is the most unpopular president since World War II, and after 14 months in office he seems to be unable to change that perception. Why is this true?
The charts above can give us a clue as to why this is true. Americans think Trump is dishonest (by a 19 point margin), think he does not share their values (by a 22 point margin), are embarrassed to have him in the White House (by a 20 point margin), and do not think he's a good role model for children (by a 38 point margin).
He's not going to win over the American public until he changes those perceptions. But he seems not to care. He continues to lie, display an amazing arrogance, and support policies that most people don't like.
The charts reflect information in a new Quinnipiac University Poll -- done March 16th and 20th of a random national sample of 1,291 voters, with a 3.3 point margin of error.