Charting Trump's decline: What it means for the US
There has been a significant and measurable decline in Americans’ assessment of President Donald Trump.
I am not referring to his mental decline. Many have commented on his rambling speeches and press conferences and his apparent pattern of falling asleep during meetings. But I am not equipped to assess the reality of allegations of mental decline.
I am not even referring to apparent signs of physical decline. The mystery MRI has not been fully explained. Swollen ankles, bruised hands and other signs may be significant, but there is not sufficient evidence to draw a conclusion from this distance.
Rather, I am referring to the incontrovertible evidence of decline in the level of voter support for Trump so early in his second term.
The early election results certainly point to a serious problem for Republicans.
In the recent round of elections, it was not just the resounding victories for Democrat candidates in the big contests for governor of Virginia and New Jersey and the mayor of New York city, but also a staggering array of victories in election contests for school boards and a broad range of other less important positions across the country.
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