At this point in his presidency, Trump has a plus-one net approval rating, and Enten explained that the only president in history who has had a worse number than that at this juncture is Trump himself during his first term, when he was polling at minus-eight.
CNN's Harry Enten stunned his colleagues with a dizzying analysis of the "chaos" generated by the early days of Donald Trump's second presidency. The president and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk have roiled the government with a series of executive orders,
Harry Enten roasted President Donald Trump over new data showing record searches for "Trump" and "chaos" — comparing him to a South Park character.
After a handful of awful and downright historical polling returns across the past week, President Donald Trump finally got some good news Thursday from CNN data guru Harry Enten. That news? Well, despite the chaos it has created at times, folks are still on board with the idea of DOGE.
CNN senior data correspondent Harry Enten tried to explain why record numbers of Americans are Googling "Trump" and "chaos," comparing Trump for a second to South Park character Professor Chaos, Butte
CNN's Harry Enten said Wednesday that Democratic reaction to President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday was a good illustration of why the party has such a low approval rating.
Americans are googling “Donald Trump” and “Chaos” together at a record pace across his first 46 days. In fact, per Enten, searches to the two words together are up a whopping 326% compared to Trump’s first term.
But for Trump, it’s increasingly what people are typing into their keyboards on and on their phones, according to CNN data guru Harry Enten: