
According to data from the latest Harvard-Harris Poll survey, provided exclusively to The Hill, 48 percent of respondents say they approve of the job Trump is doing, compared to 52 percent who say they disapprove. That's a 3-point increase in the approval rating from last month, when Trump posted a 45-55 split in the poll, his lowest mark since Harvard-Harris Poll began tracking his approval rating in March. Trump's 48 percent approval rating in the survey is considerably better than in other polls. Mark Penn, the poll's co-director who has past experience as a pollster for both former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, has argued that the "polls are underestimating Trump's support by 5 or 6 points" by sampling all U.S. adults, rather than only those who voted in the last election. Most surveys also "oversample young people who don't vote", Penn said, and "load their questions with storylines that are critical of Trump", Penn said. "The actual [special] elections suggest little has changed from Election Day," Penn said. The Harvard-Harris Poll online survey of 2,237 registered voters was conducted between June 19 and June 21. The partisan breakdown is 35 percent Democrat, 29 percent Republican, 30 percent independent and 6 percent other.............he is the first sane pollster I have seen outside of the IBD/TIPP and Rasmussen, because they actually seek an accurate poll, not a pre-determined outcome. They still oversample Democrats which is wrong and Trump was still at 48%
