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DACA Edict No Help for Trump Dreaming of Better Numbers

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Source: 30dB.com – @realDonaldTrump

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Over the last 24 hours, Trump has a 35 percent positive score on Social. That’s two points lower than his average over the prior 90 days, signifying that his DACA announcement moved the needle in a negative direction, but only slightly. For much of the campaign and during his initial months in office, Trump indicated that the so-called Dreamers (the nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants who benefit from DACA) “shouldn’t be very worried … We’re going to take care of everybody.” That no longer appears to be the case. Perhaps realizing his DACA phase-out was being met with strong opposition, Trump tweeted on Wednesday that he’d “revisit this issue” if Congress couldn’t act on a bill within six months. His tweet declaration might help him gain back the two points he lost off his overall positive score, but “@RealDonaldTrump + #DACA” registers just a 26 percent score over the last 24 hours. –Alex Shultz

Republished from 30dB

 

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