Donald Trump “Pretaches in the mandate” and can be in the course “historically unpopular Presidency“” A senior adviser for the former president Bill Clinton He said.
The president fell into a trap “Not understanding the difference between the spectacle campaign and the work of successful management,” said Doug Sisnik, who advised Clinton since 1994. until 2000. years.
It comes as Trump, second time, near the 10-day offline in the office. During that time the president has already issued the results of executive orders in an attempt to deliver the promises of his campaign.
However, in the New York Times, the sisnik wrote that “consequences the beginning in no way does not equate long-term success”, noting that Trump’s Approval ratings already fall. “If they passed the presidents of any guide, the worst is yet to come,” he said.

“As more and more Americans begin to feel the pain of his policy, we may look good at his first 100 days as an introduction to historically unpopular presidency.”
In November, Trump was the first Republican who won a popular voice in 20 years, although his proportion of votes was still less than 50 percent. According to the recent survey of Gallup, its assessment of approval in the first quarter of its second term is 45 percent.
The interviewer noted that the average rating of the first quarter for US presidents from 1952. until 2020. is 60 percent.
In his OP, Sosnick said that approval assessments were immigrated until the beginning of September first year of the President, after the “honeymoon” after the election. He pointed out that Clinton and George W. Bush at that moment fell 11 points, while Barack Obama fell 15 points.

“Mr. Trump will probably be subject to true political gravity, but it is risking that even steeper falls in business approval in early September due to a combination of factors, some of which are united for his presidency,” he said.
“Like his predecessors, Mr. Trump is a mandate that gave it voters … Mr. Trump fell into a trap – together for the newly elected presidents – that he does not distinguish between spectacle campaigns and successful management.”
The Sisnik added that Trump’s “policy failure and policy failure” has so far defined its second term and was respected by “Shambulic” transmission and immigration and tariff policy – the latter sent global markets to chaos.
“The uncertainty created by the trumpet of the chaotic style of the management of Mr. Trump has made companies to make investment decisions,” written by Sisnik.
Independent He reached into the White House for Comment at Sosnik’s remarks.