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From: bentway4/19/2017 12:40:19 PM
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Poll: Trump approval rating underwater in Texas — and Ted Cruz is losing to Democratic rival Castro

Texas Tribune TEXAS TRIBUNE
19 APR 2017 AT 10:05 ET
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President Donald Trump is completing his first 100 days in office with an upside-down approval rating in solid-red Texas.

That’s according to a Texas Lyceum poll released Wednesday that found more Texans disapprove of the job Trump is doing than approve, 54 percent to 42 percent. Opinions are sharply divided along party lines: 85 percent of Republicans approve of his performance, while 86 percent of Democrats disapprove.

Trump’s underwater approval rating comes as Texans give overall positive remarks to some of the state’s top statewide officials, especially Gov. Greg Abbott. Fifty-three percent of Texans approve of the job he is doing versus 31 percent who do not, according to the poll.

The poll also looked at the 2018 elections, finding a plurality of registered voters have not tuned in yet to the matchup between U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and his Democratic challenger, Beto O’Rourke. Cruz tied with O’Rourke, an El Paso congressman, at 30 percent support among registered voters, but 37 percent said they have not thought about the race yet.

Another Democrat, U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, is considering a challenge to Cruz and has said he will decide by the end of the month. He does slightly better against Cruz than O’Rourke does, getting 35 percent support to Cruz’s 31 percent, with 31 percent saying they are not paying attention yet to the race.

The Texas Lyceum conducted the poll from April 3-9 using landline and cell phone interviews. It yielded 1,000 completed interviews. The overall margin of error is +/- 3.1 percentage points.

BY PATRICK SVITEK, THE TEXAS TRIBUNE
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