CNN’s own data shows President Trump’ support is higher then both both Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
During a recent CNN segment, CNN’s Scott Jennings revealed President trump’s support among Republicans is higher then Barack Obama’s support he received from Democrats.
The data also revealed Trump’s support among Republicans is also higher than George W. Bush’s approval rating while in office.
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Yahoo News reported Trump also outranks both Obama and Bush when it comes to foreign policy too:![]()
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SCOTT JENNINGS: "Let's look at the data. CNN's own data from our own data analyst, President Trump has an 87% PERCENT approval rating among Republicans, which is higher than Barack Obama's approval rating among Democrats at this point in his term, higher than where… pic.twitter.com/WTKKpSMTmB![]()
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The post <a href=https://wltreport.com/2025/11/30/boom-cnns-own-data-shows-trump-stronger-his/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boom-cnns-own-data-shows-trump-stronger-his target=_blank >BOOM: CNN’s Own Data Shows Trump Stronger in His Party Than Obama or Bush</a> appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing HouseCNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten revealed Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s approval rating when it comes to foreign policy is “up like a rocket” compared to his first term numbers, but also currently higher “than any other” second term president “this century.”
Enten told anchor John Berman that the shift marks one of the clearest areas of improvement for Trump since returning to office.
“This is one of the areas in which Donald Trump is performing significantly better than he was in term one,” Enten said, noting that Trump’s approval on foreign policy has jumped from 35% in his first term to 43% now.
“Up like a rocket,” he added, calling it a “double digit rise” in net approval.
“Normally when we look at these data points, we see that Trump is doing worse than other presidents. But on this one, he is doing significantly better,” he said.
Flashing a graphic on screen showing past presidents, Enten revealed former President George W. Bush stood at 36% and former President Barack Obama scored 37% at this stage of their second terms, leaving Trump “the pack” leader among 21st-century two-term presidents.
He continued: “This is something I think Donald Trump really likes to look at because the bottom line is this presidents like to build their legacies off of foreign policy, and at this particular point the American people like much more of what Donald Trump’s doing on foreign policy than either of the two other twenty-first century presidents who serve at least or served two terms.”
A key driver, Enten argued, is public reaction to Trump’s role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
“The American people liked what Trump was able to do between the Israelis and Hamas,” he said, contrasting Trump’s +3% net approval with former President Joe Biden’s 37% “below water” at the end of his presidency.
Looking ahead, Enten pointed to prediction m
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