đ± GOP Freaks Out at Trump's 'Awful' Numbers
Republicans scramble as Trumpâs ratings plummet, MTG resigns after a short stint in Trump enemy territory, and a US senator admonishes Israelâs detention of a Palestinian-American teen.
đ On this day in 1961, the great Indian author and dissident Arundhati Roy was born. (Happy birthday, Arundhati!) Mehdi interviewed her this fall, when she spoke about her new memoir, âMother Mary Comes to Me.â
Good morning! Itâs Swin, subbing in for Mehdi today. This is my second time as âFirst Draftâ author. Last time I saw you, I started off with a game. The answer â I tried to email each of you back â was Clint Eastwood.
Hereâs todayâs fun, frivolous game: Three of these are facts and one is a lie; email me the lie at asawin@zeteo.com. 1) Iâve shouted âHEY, ASSHOLEâ right in Jeff Goldblumâs face. 2) Iâve been scolded during a live MSNBC segment by my co-panelist, the lead singer of Third Eye Blind, because of an article I wrote. 3) I am secretly featured on a song on a Tom Morello solo album. 4) Bradley Cooper once got so mad at me for something I said that he got me thrown out of a film premiere.
Good luck! Anyway⊠In todayâs âFirst Draft,â Republicans privately fret over the presidentâs abysmal approval rating, Marjorie Taylor Greene announces her resignation, a US senator calls attention to Israelâs detention of a Palestinian-American teen, and the Pentagon plans to launch a new phase of its Venezuela operations.
Currently, anyone can read âFirst Draft,â but it wonât always be free. Subscribe today to ensure you always get âFirst Draftâ in your inbox, and if youâre already a subscriber, you can always support our journalism even further with a donation.
Republicans Fear Trumpâs âAwfulâ Poll Numbers Could Wreck Them in 2026 â and 2028
When I covered Donald Trumpâs 2020 campaign in the early summer hell-days of COVID-19, his senior aides kept telling me that â39â was their break-glass, or ânightmare scenario,â number. The number kept them up at night, and they routinely scanned their own internal data to see if they were, in fact, irreversibly screwed. Trump advisers were convinced that even with everything imploding around them during that deadly, grim year, the president could weather it and squeak out victory against Joe Biden â if he stayed in at least the low 40s in head-to-head polls.
Despite Trumpâs lies to the contrary and those liesâ accompanying body count, Biden won. Team Trump was right to be spooked during the summer of 2020. But they were talking about head-to-head match-up polling; they werenât even talking about polling on Trumpâs approval rating, for which a consistent 39 or 38 number would have been a whole different terrain of catastrophic. In the final weeks ahead of Election Day 2020, Trumpâs approval rating often hovered in the low-to-mid 40s.
We are now rounding out the first year of Trumpâs rapaciously authoritarian, bloodthirsty return to power, after he not just swept the battleground states in 2024 but bested then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the popular vote. A lot could change between now and Election Day 2026 and 2028. And polls this year have consistently shown that the Democratic Party has a ton of work to do to pull itself out of the wilderness. But from where we stand today â in a still-battered US economy that voters generally view as Trumpâs doing â it appears that MAGAworld may very well be living through a potentially worse version of their ânightmare scenario.â
Any poll can be an outlier. But in recent days and weeks, a spree of different high-quality polls has painted a portrait of a Republican president whose approval rating is currently swerving in and out of the high-30s among the American public. See for yourself:
Nov. 18: âPresident Donald Trumpâs approval rating fell to 38%, the lowest since his return to power, with Americans unhappy about his handling of the high cost of living and the investigation into the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.â
Nov. 12: âThe surveyâŠshows that only 33% of US adults approve of the way the Republican president is managing the government, down from 43% in an AP-NORC poll from March.â
Nov. 3: âNew CNN poll: President Trumpâs approval rating falls to 37%, lowest of 2nd term.â
Oct. 29: â39% of Americans strongly or somewhat approve of how Trump is handling his job as president, while 58% disapprove â a net approval of -19 [which is]âŠthe lowest net approval Trump has received in any Economist / YouGov Poll in Trumpâs second term, and lower than all but one poll in his first term.â
Trump and his White House are officially living in denial, with the president propagandizing on Saturday morning: âI HAVE JUST GOTTEN THE HIGHEST POLL NUMBERS OF MY âPOLITICAL CAREER.ââ
Privately, though, members of the GOP elite â on Capitol Hill, among Republican Party mega-donors and fundraisers, longtime conservative operatives, and some senior officials in Trumpâs administration â are taking the grave poll numbers seriously. The intra-party freakout has spread, however quietly, rather quickly in recent weeks. Multiple senior Trump appointees have independently described the presidentâs poll numbers to me as âawful,â âfucking awful,â and unequivocally âreally bad.â And if conditions persist, the freakout is only going to get uglier as we approach the midterms.
When theyâre not on live TV fervently spinning for their partyâs âKING,â these anxious elite conservatives arenât willing to settle for the numbers Trump conjures in his own mind because (barring Trumpâs republic-obliterating talk of running for a third term becoming anything other than talk) they arenât expecting Trump to be on the ballot anymore. They are, however, increasingly fearful that Trumpâs numbers will drag the party down in the 2026 midterms and quite possibly in the 2028 general election, numerous Republican consultants, lawmakers, right-wing media figures, high-roller donors, and even some diehard Trump advisers tell me. And due to Trumpâs ironclad grip on the GOP base and his towering personality cult, most of them will feel forced to effusively embrace the president and his record, no matter how unpopular he gets.
âTrumpâs bad numbers are absolutely a problem for Republicans on the ballot in 2026, as are the bad poll numbers on votersâ perception of costs and the economy. Voters wanted cost relief and they havenât gotten it â and Trump and Republicans own it,â Molly Murphy, one of the Democratic Partyâs top pollsters, said on Sunday. âObviously, time will tell the depth to which this sentiment will hurt them, but Iâd rather be a Democrat on the ballot in 2026 than a Republican all things equal.â
đïž What You Need to Know
MTG resigns: After a major MAGA fallout, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced that she is resigning from her seat, effective Jan. 5, 2026. She also denied reporting that she has considered running for president in 2028.
Slotkin targeted: Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin received a bomb threat to her home just days after Trump accused her and other Democrats of âseditious behaviorâ that is âpunishable by death.â
Muslim leader to be deported: A Palestinian-born Muslim community leader in Texas, who has been in the US for decades, will be deported to Jordan after ICE detained him over two months ago, right after his green card was denied.
Mad about Maduro: The US is set to launch a new phase of operations related to Venezuela in a mounting pressure campaign against President NicolĂĄs Maduro, according to Reuters.
ICE detains citizens: A 17-year-old high school student was among four US citizens ICE detained in the Portland area last week, according to an immigration advocacy group. ICE agents stopped Christian Jimenez when he was driving, broke the car window, and detained him, his family said. Video showed Jimenez telling the officers heâs a citizen, to which one agent responds, âGet out of the car,â and âI donât care.â
Ranked choice?: Axios reported that Democratic politicians have met with DNC Chair Ken Martin to advocate for ranked choice voting when choosing the next presidential candidate.
đ§ Pop Quiz!
In 2019, JD Vance founded a venture capital firm. What fantasy trilogy inspired the companyâs name?
Keep your eyes out for the answer below!
đ”đž Donât Forget Gaza
Israel kills four: Israel killed at least four Palestinians in its latest violations of the so-called ceasefire in Gaza, Al Jazeera reported.
UNRWA faces financial challenges: The UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), which provides critical aid and services to Palestinians in Gaza and across the West Bank, is facing a $200 million shortfall due in part to Israelâs ban on the agency, UNRWA said.
And in the occupied West BankâŠ
Israeli forces kill 20-year-old: Israeli forces fatally shot a 20-year-old Palestinian man in the village of Deir Jarir, east of Ramallah. Local media reported the troops were providing cover for armed settlers as they attacked peopleâs homes. According to the UN, Israeli forces and settlers have killed over 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank since Oct. 7, 2023, excluding additional fatalities in Israeli custody.
Van Hollen demands Palestinian-Americanâs release: Senator Chris Van Hollen demanded the release of ââMohammed Zaher Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian-American who was blindfolded, handcuffed, and arrested by Israeli forces nine months ago. (Read more about Ibrahimâs story here.)
đš Donât Miss It!
Do you have burning questions about Zohran Mamdaniâs transition in New York City, whatâs going on in Venezuela, or any of the insanity in Washington? Join Prem and me today for âAsk the Editor,â Zeteoâs weekly livestreamed Q&A, at 11am ET (8am PT / 4pm GMT).
Also, I will be holding a special town hall Q&A with Ayman Soliman, the childrenâs hospital chaplain arrested by ICE, smeared as a âterrorist,â and jailed for 73 days. He is now finally FREE! Join us on Tuesday at 2pm ET (11am PT / 7pm GMT). Watch out for the registration email later today.
đ Anywhere But America
đžđ© Sudanese army chief rejects truce proposal: The chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces rejected a US-led ceasefire proposal, calling it the âworst document yet.â He also said that the mediation efforts by the Quad, which includes the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates, are biased so long as the UAE is involved. The UAE has been widely accused of arming the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group â an allegation Abu Dhabi denies.
đ”đ° Pakistan bombing: Suicide bombers killed at least three people and wounded several others in an attack that targeted the headquarters of a Pakistani paramilitary force in Peshawar today. No group has claimed responsibility.
đźđ±đ±đ§ Israel strikes Beirut: An Israeli airstrike on a residential bloc in Beirutâs southern suburbs killed senior Hezbollah leader Haytham Tabtabai on Sunday. At least four other people were killed and 28 were wounded in the attack, according to Lebanonâs health ministry. It was Israelâs latest violation of the ceasefire â and the first attack on Beirut in months. It also comes just days ahead of Pope Leo XIVâs scheduled visit to Lebanon.
đźđ± Officers fired over Oct. 7: Israelâs chief of staff dismissed or reprimanded several senior officers, citing their failures to prevent Hamasâs Oct. 7, 2023, attack.
đ§đ· Bolsonaro behind bars: Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was taken into federal custody after he tried to pry off his ankle monitor. Bolsonaro, who was already under house arrest, is accused of trying to avoid his 27-year prison sentence for leading a coup attempt after his 2022 election loss.
đŹđ§đ·đș UK intercepts Russian navy vessels: The UK Defense Ministry said that it intercepted a Russian corvette and tanker as they sailed through the English Channel. The move comes just days after a Russian spy ship used lasers to prevent the Royal Air Force from tracking its activity.
đ»đłđ§ïž Vietnam floods: More than 90 people have died following heavy rain and flooding in central Vietnam, according to state media.
đ Poll of the Day
Surprise, surprise!
Despite making these three issues the crux of his campaign, Trump is disappointing the majority of Americans, according to the latest CBS News/YouGov polling.
đ§ Trivia answer: The firm, Narya, was named after one of the rings in J.R.R. Tolkienâs âThe Lord of the Ringsâ series.
đș Sunday Show Roundup
Rep. Jasmine Crockett lambasted Marjorie Taylor Greeneâs abrupt resignation announcement on CNNâs State of the Union: âHonestly, I was like, youâve got to be kidding me. Youâre on the other side of the president for one week, and you canât take the heat. Imagine what it is to sit in my shoes.â
MAGA is already playing the economy blame game ahead of fourth-quarter numbers. Trump economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Fox that he expects âa lot of whining from left-wing criticsâ about the economy because the shutdown â under a Republican-led government â is estimated to cost more than he expected.
Meanwhile, on Fox Business, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy dumped the blame for transit issues ontoâŠtravelers: âWe have unruly passengers on airplanes. People dress up like theyâre going to bed when they fly ... And so we want to push people as we come into a really busy travel season: Help people out, be in a good mood, dress up.â LOL.
Just days after advocating against a primary challenge to Hakeem Jeffries, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani told NBCâs Kristen Welker that he would want to see the House minority leader become speaker if Democrats take back the House.
Despite safety threats following Trumpâs statement calling for the death of certain Democratic congress members, these same elected officials are continuing to push back against Trumpâs dangerous rhetoric. On ABC News, Senator Elissa Slotkin said that Trump is really trying to distract people from the major stories, like the Epstein list and inflation.
Similarly, Senator Mark Kelly, who was also targeted by Trump, went on CBSâs Face the Nation to say that Trumpâs words essentially mean that âloyalty to the Constitution is now punishable by death.â
đ€Š WTF
After her UN speech, it looks like Nicki Minaj is ready to trade in her title of leader of the Barbz for the next leader of the United States of America???
Itâs a resounding no from us.
đïž Mark Your Calendars
Monday, Nov. 24: A US appeals court is expected to weigh Trumpâs ban on the Associated Press, after the White House retaliated against the news agency for refusing to call the Gulf of Mexico the âGulf of America.â
Tuesday, Nov. 25: Donald Trump will pardon two turkeys from North Carolina as part of the annual White House Thanksgiving tradition.
Wednesday, Nov. 26: The Federal Reserve will release its Beige Book, which provides key insights into the health of the US economy.
Thursday, Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day. Plus, Pope Leo will head to Turkey and Lebanon on his first trip abroad.
Friday, Nov. 28: The International Criminal Court is set to rule again on former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterteâs request for release as he awaits proceedings over alleged murders tied to his war on drugs.
ICYMI From Zeteo
Thank you, all, for riding along with me for my second attempt at âFirst Draft.â You are now back in the much more capable hands of Mehdi and Peter. (Donât forget to send me your emails about my latest âgame!â I look forward to seeing all your guesses.) I hope to see you here again soon, but until then, please send all your love and kindness to my Zeteo colleagues Melanie Riehl, Akshay Gokul, and Minnah Arshad, who make this newsletter the awesome read that it is. Cheers, everyone, and I truly hope you had as much fun as I did. - Swin
Still want to get Zeteo content, but not this newsletter? You can unsubscribe directly from âFirst Draftâ by going to âmanage subscriptionâ in Substack, scrolling down, and toggling the button for âFirst Draftâ off.














The headline alone lifted me up.... Thank you...
The fact that 39% approve of Trump is a worrying number. Thatâs a lot of people who are ok with extreme racism and the protection of Pedophiles. I always thought racism bad, pedophilia bad is something most people would agree with.