CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten broke down the data showing how President Donald Trump has made a historic comeback in his favorability ratings since entering the White House this week.
“The American people really like what they’re seeing, at least compared to where Donald Trump started eight years ago,” Enten told anchor Kate Bolduan on Friday’s edition of CNN News Central.
Enten shared a Reuters/Ipsos poll taken this week which found more Americans approve of Trump’s presidency now than they did when he entered office in 2017.
Trump started his first term with a net negative approval rating at -3 points, Enten said, but Trump now stands at a +6 net approval rating, up nine points from January 2017.
“To borrow a Donald Trump phrase, this is big league,” he remarked.
Trump is not just doing better with Americans than he was in January 2017, Enten said; his approval ratings are higher now than they were throughout his first term.
Previously, Trump’s highest ever net approval rating was +3 points in March 2017, according to Enten.
“He’s in a better position than he was at any point during his entire first term,” the reporter remarked. “Things have very