As I noted over the weekend, the arrival of Trump’s 100th day in office (April 30th), has been greeted by a raft of terrible polls. Most of the premium pollsters have fielded a poll to coincide with the 100 days milestone. The results range from the low 40s to the very high 30s. Two put Trump’s approval number at 39%. His disapproval ranges from the mid to the high 50s. In response there has been a predictable chorus that polls, or public opinion itself, simply doesn’t matter anymore. That’s either because Trump won’t face the electorate again, because there won’t be elections again, that they won’t be fair elections if they’re held etc. The overarching argument is that public opinion doesn’t matter anymore because we’re no longer in the ‘normal’ political space we’re used to.
This is categorically false, a basic misunderstanding of what politics even is.