
The Left are furious. Nothing seems to be going their way.
And Democrats are pounding their fists over this latest Trump poll.
In a stunning revelation from a fresh NBC poll, President Donald Trump towers over his loudest detractors in public approval, proving once again that the American people aren’t buying the constant smears from the liberal elite. This survey, taken between February 27 and March 3 with 1,000 registered voters across the nation, lays bare the disconnect between Washington’s insiders and everyday folks.
Trump’s positive rating hits a solid 41 percent, outpacing the likes of late-night comedian Stephen Colbert, who scrapes by with just 35 percent. It’s no surprise—Colbert’s nightly rants against Trump haven’t won over the heartland.
Then there’s California Governor Gavin Newsom, who’s been strutting around like he’s already got the Democratic nomination in his pocket. His positive score? A dismal 27 percent. Voters seem fed up with his endless posturing and failed policies back home.
Kamala Harris, the former Vice President who’s potentially eyeing another shot at the White House, doesn’t fare much better at 34 percent positives. Her attempts to rally the base look more like desperate grabs for relevance.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the socialist darling from New York, clocks in at 31 percent. Despite her social media stardom, most Americans aren’t impressed with her radical agenda.
Digging deeper, the poll exposes some real stinkers in popularity. Iran leads the pack of losers with a measly 8 percent positive rating, showing how little trust folks have in that regime.
Right behind is Artificial Intelligence at 26 percent—perhaps a sign that people are wary of tech leaders pushing untested gizmos into every corner of life.
And tying for third-worst is Newsom again at 27 percent, underscoring just how toxic his brand has become outside California’s bubble.
On the flip side, the most admired figure in this lineup is Pope Leo the Fourteenth, pulling in a top-spot 42 percent positive rating.
Hot on his heels are Vice President JD Vance and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, both at 38 percent.
This poll didn’t just grab random opinions; it included 368 voters set to participate in Democratic primaries and 319 for Republican ones, giving a balanced snapshot of the political landscape.
Trump’s edge over these critics isn’t just numbers—it’s a rebuke to the media machine that’s tried to bury him for years. Colbert’s snarky monologues fall flat when stacked against real leadership.
Newsom’s low marks highlight the backlash against blue-state governors who prioritize virtue signaling over fixing potholes and crime waves.
Harris and AOC represent the far-left wing that’s dragging Democrats down, and this poll shows voters rejecting their pie-in-the-sky promises.
As Republicans gear up, figures like Vance and agencies like ICE remind us that securing America first is a winning message.
















