Credit: The White House As with all modern presidencies, President Trump can enjoy greater comforts in his second term than in his first term, simply by no longer needing to posture for re-election. This marks the first time in President Trump’s political career that he can ease off constantly viewing data estimating his favorability against other candidates, and his approval rating. Still, President Trump’s approval rating bears significance, as it pertains to his legacy – which will be defined, in part, by the 2026 and 2028 election outcomes. In the 2024 election, President Trump captured 49.8% of the popular vote, becoming only the second Republican since 1988 to win the popular vote. 49.8% of the popular vote in 2024 represented significant growth for President Trump…

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