Poll Shows Impeachment Didn't Change Many Minds, Nationwide or in Florida

ST. LEO, FL -- Though it's all over the headlines, impeachment doesn't seem to be affecting President Trump's job approval rating significantly, according to a new poll from a Florida university.

St. Leo University's polling institute, based in Pasco County north of Tampa, surveyed about a thousand people nationally. It also separately surveyed 500 Floridians.

Across the country, pollster Frank Orlando found the president's approval rating at 43.4 percent in mid-November, compared with 41.8 percent in April.

In Florida, President Trump enjoyed a slight boost, from 40.4 percent in April to 45.6 percent in November.

According to Orlando, that might be a little bit of backlash to the impeachment hearings. "Maybe more people are willing to respond to surveys to support the president, but it would be hard to draw a lot from that," the pollster said.

Orlando says overall, people's minds are "made up" about the president.

See more from the St. Leo poll here:

Listen to an interview with pollster Frank Orlando:


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