The polls conducted by Morning Consult have typically been more favorable to President Trump than most other pollsters not named Rasmussen. However, that trend went by the wayside with a new report Morning Consult released on Tuesday. In this analysis, Morning Consult compared Trump's approval numbers in each and every state from the time he first entered the Oval Office in January to last month, September. Here's how those numbers play out. We'll start with Trump's most favorable such trend:
1) Louisiana: -11.4 (yes, that's his best score)
2) Alabama: -12.7
3) West Virginia: -12.9
4) South Dakota: -13.5
5) Texas: -14.0
6) Colorado: -14.1
6) Missouri: -14.1
6) Wyoming: -14.1
9) Alaska: -14.8
10) Idaho: -15.0
11) Arkansas: -15.6
11) Pennsylvania: -15.6
13) North Dakota: -15.7
14) Maryland: -16.3
15) California: -16.4
16) Oklahoma: -16.8
17) Ohio: -17.2
18) Indiana: -17.3
18) Utah: -17.3
20) Maine: -17.5
21) South Carolina: -17.9
21) Wisconsin: -17.9
23) Georgia: -18.0
23) North Carolina: -18.0
25) Nevada: -18.1
26) Nebraska: -18.4
27) Kansas: -18.9
27) Virginia: -18.9
29) Hawaii: -19.0
30) Iowa: -19.7
31) Montana: -19.9
31) New Hampshire: -19.9
33) Kentucky: -20.0
33) Oregon: -20.0
35) Mississippi: -20.3
36) New Jersey: -20.4
37) Minnesota: -20.5
38) Florida: -21.0
39) Rhode Island: -21.6
40) Tennessee: -22.3
40) Washington: -22.3
42) Michigan: -22.6
43) Arizona: -26.3
43) New Mexico: -26.3
43) Vermont: -26.3
46) Massachusetts: -26.5
47) Delaware: -27.9
48) Connecticut: -28.2
49) New York: -29.5
50) Illinois: -30.6
Mean: -19.2
Median: -18.3
Yeah, as Trump might say, things for him are going "bigly, uh, not good."
http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-net-approval-rating-states-2017-10
1) Louisiana: -11.4 (yes, that's his best score)
2) Alabama: -12.7
3) West Virginia: -12.9
4) South Dakota: -13.5
5) Texas: -14.0
6) Colorado: -14.1
6) Missouri: -14.1
6) Wyoming: -14.1
9) Alaska: -14.8
10) Idaho: -15.0
11) Arkansas: -15.6
11) Pennsylvania: -15.6
13) North Dakota: -15.7
14) Maryland: -16.3
15) California: -16.4
16) Oklahoma: -16.8
17) Ohio: -17.2
18) Indiana: -17.3
18) Utah: -17.3
20) Maine: -17.5
21) South Carolina: -17.9
21) Wisconsin: -17.9
23) Georgia: -18.0
23) North Carolina: -18.0
25) Nevada: -18.1
26) Nebraska: -18.4
27) Kansas: -18.9
27) Virginia: -18.9
29) Hawaii: -19.0
30) Iowa: -19.7
31) Montana: -19.9
31) New Hampshire: -19.9
33) Kentucky: -20.0
33) Oregon: -20.0
35) Mississippi: -20.3
36) New Jersey: -20.4
37) Minnesota: -20.5
38) Florida: -21.0
39) Rhode Island: -21.6
40) Tennessee: -22.3
40) Washington: -22.3
42) Michigan: -22.6
43) Arizona: -26.3
43) New Mexico: -26.3
43) Vermont: -26.3
46) Massachusetts: -26.5
47) Delaware: -27.9
48) Connecticut: -28.2
49) New York: -29.5
50) Illinois: -30.6
Mean: -19.2
Median: -18.3
Yeah, as Trump might say, things for him are going "bigly, uh, not good."
http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-net-approval-rating-states-2017-10
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