Surrounded by the House Democratic leadership, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), laughs about a comment made by President Trump, while addressing reporters Friday on Capitol Hill. Before the failure of the American Health Care Act, the president’s approval rating was underwater in most of the country. In Upstate New York, where he lost to Hillary Clinton by just five points, Trump’s approval rating was just 39 percent. In the suburbs of New York, where the president actually won, the approval rating was down to 44 percent. “The intensity between the parties really flipped overnight after Nov. 8,” said Ron Kind (D-Wis.), one of 13 House Democrats who represent a district won by Trump.
Source: Washington Post March 28, 2017 22:38 UTC