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Opinion | Trump Is Unpopular. Does He Know It?
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Trump Is Unpopular. Does He Know It?“I’m not going to make any predictions, however I’ll say it feels as if proper now’s the most well-liked he’s going to be over the following yr,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie predicts of Trump.

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Trump Is Unpopular. Does He Know It?

“I’m not going to make any predictions, however I’ll say it feels as if proper now’s the most well-liked he’s going to be over the following yr,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie predicts of Trump.

I’m not — I’m not going to make any predictions. However I’ll say it feels as if proper now’s the most well-liked he’s going to be. Properly, I’ve a fundamental query going backwards. Do we predict he is aware of what the scenario is like? Who’s going to inform him? I imply, is JD Vance, who mainly is sucking up as laborious as he can at any given second, Is he going to march in there and say: Sir, we’ve got an issue. I imply, who’s in that place? I imply, is he even conscious? That’s an important query. And I’d say no. He’s — a lot about being president — I wrote about this final yr, earlier than the election, and it was similar to one in all my frustrations about election protection, which is that we speak concerning the presidency when it comes to coverage. However like in an actual sense the president can’t try this a lot policy-wise, instantly. The president ought to have a legislative agenda, ought to have some sense of what they wish to do with the manager companies. However the job of the presidency isn’t a coverage job. It’s a administration job. And all administration jobs, all administration jobs are essentially info jobs. They’re about cultivating info. They’re about filtering info. They’re about processing info. They usually’re about getting the perfect info you’ll be able to to make choices. And the presidency particularly is bombarded with info. But in addition, good presidents are conscious that the perfect sorts of knowledge they will get is commonly political info, how the dynamics of the companies are trying, how the dynamics in Congress are working, how every little thing seems to be from a political standpoint. And Trump has created this bubble for himself the place none of that info will get in.

“I’m not going to make any predictions, however I’ll say it feels as if proper now’s the most well-liked he’s going to be over the following yr,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie predicts of Trump.

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