Gender and education emerge as massive fault lines in the electorate: From the Politics Desk
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51% : This is a generally blue-collar demographic that is now deeply aligned with Trump and opposed to progressive politics.50% : That adds up to a whopping 79-point net rating gap between these two groups when it comes to their perception of Trump.
47% : And they have come to exist in polar opposite political and cultural universes, each one unrelatable and probably unrecognizable to the other.
42% : Read more from Lawrence → Related: DOJ refuses to answer some questions from the judge who blocked Alien Enemies Act deportations, by Gary Grumbach, Chloe Atkins and Dareh Gregorian Explainer: How Congress could -- but probably won't -- impeach a federal judge, by Frank Thorp V, Kyle Stewart and Lawrence Hurley That's all From the Politics Desk for now.
39% : Trump posted.
37% : More from the NBC News poll: American voters are deeply divided on DEI programs and political correctness, by Bridget Bowman What to know from the Trump presidency today Follow live updates → Chief Justice John Roberts pushes back against calls to impeach judges who rule against Trump By Lawrence Hurley Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare statement today rebuking President Donald Trump and his allies for calling to impeach judges who have ruled against the administration.
33% : Among white voters only, Trump is a bit more popular: 52% have a positive opinion compared with 45% who have a negative opinion.
28% : Meanwhile, 69% of white men without a degree view Trump positively and just 28% see him negatively -- a 41-point net-positive rating.
26% : But Trump himself raised the stakes on Tuesday, when he called for the impeachment of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg after he blocked the deportation of Venezuelan migrants.
25% : Take a basic question: Do voters have a positive or negative view of Trump?
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