President Trump’s political standing is the subject of much debate in Washington.

How voters feel about Trump will likely decide the outcome of the midterm election.

And a top pollster left Laura Ingraham speechless with one shocking revelation about Trump. 

RealClearPolitics shows President Trump’s approval rating at 40.5%.

Some polls even show Trump dipping into the 30s.

The press desired to write off Trump since the moment he descended the golden escalator and began running for President in 2015.

Each day brought a new media-created referendum on Trump, with the press poised to bombard Americans with the narrative that the Republican Party was ready to ditch Trump.

The latest example was a slate of primary challengers Trump endorsed to seven RINO Indiana State Senators who rejected Trump’s call to redraw the state’s Congressional map to add a Republican seat.

Six Trump-backed challengers romped to victory in a political show of force for Trump.

Pollster Matthew Towery told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that Trump still maintained the support of the GOP base.

“There was about a month or so ago, I think we were talking about a month or so ago, you had a group of Republicans saying, ‘Oh, is he diminished. The war is killing him. It’s taking his polling numbers away,” Towery stated. “His polling numbers among Republicans are the best they have ever been. They’re at the height.” 

Towery went on to say that due to Trump’s connection with Republican voters, it was impossible for him to ever fall below 41 or 42 percent.

“I want people to know right now, the polling that you’re seeing come in on Trump is incorrect. The reason it’s off is that most of these polls do not correlate. They don’t wait for his last election. Donald Trump has a floor basically of about 41, 42 if he has an absolutely worst day,” Towery added.

“He was a ceiling of about 56 or 57, because the rest of the country is so polarized, you can only go that far. But he has a loyal 43 to 44 percent on any day of the month. And when he is doing well, he has got 50 plus. And the pollsters are wrong. And I’m right. I guarantee I’m right about that,” Towery concluded.

The Indiana primaries showed that the Republican Party is still Donald Trump’s party.

Establishment RINOs like Mitch McConnell, Mike Pence, and potential 2028 candidates like Ted Cruz and Ron DeSantis wished that wasn’t true because they see 2028 as their opportunity to seize control of the GOP.

But the results in Indiana show that President Trump will decide the 2028 GOP nomination by who he endorses, and that is likely to be Vice President J.D. Vance.

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