Trump will meet Moon Jae-in day after Kim Jong-un vowed to deliver ‘serious blow’ to hostile countriesSign up for the US briefing and get a new perspective 2.54pm BST Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has won her first Iowa endorsement, from a major state Democratic activist.Jean Hessburg, a former Iowa Democratic Party executive director and the current chair of the party’s Women’s Caucus, told the Associated Press that she’s endorsing Harris because: 2.42pm BST Donald Trump was excited to pump out a poll yesterday which supposedly showed him with a 55% overall approval rating.There was just one problem. Trump tweeted a screengrab from Fox News, which had got the numbers wrong. Trump actually had a disapproval rating of 55% in that poll, conducted by the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service.Great news! #MAGA pic.twitter.com/haZ1HbVpNuI’m the Director of @GUPolitics & this graphic is incorrect.The Battleground Poll shows 58% approval on the economy.But it shows only 43% overall approval, & 52% disapproval.The 55% number is the President’s unfavorable rating. (Only 40% favorable.)https://t.co/a00b6ljiJl https://t.co/nntXuHaUKj Continue reading…
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