
The "big beautiful" budget that Senate Republicans are hoping to get approved with a possible vote on Monday may make Donald Trump happy — but voters are not happy with it at all.
Not even in the ballpark, according to CNN data analyst Harry Enten.
As he proceeded to explain, the net favorable opinions on the megabill are something that Republicans should be very alarmed about.
Speaking with CNN host Sara Sidner as the Senate budget debate kicked into high gear, Enten described the polling for the bill as "Awful, horrible and, to quote our dear friend, Mr. Sir Charles Barkley, terrible, terrible, terrible."
Elaborating he told the host, "What are we talking about here? Well, why don't we take a look at the big, beautiful bill. I got four, five, five, not just four, five different polls across the screen for you."
Indicating the display behind him, he added, "This is the net favorable rating. The highest rating comes from the Washington Post at -19 points! How about pew? -20 points. How about Fox? -21. Quinnipiac is -26. and KFF takes the cake at -29 points."
"When you have a bill who's net favorable rating ranges from -19 points, which is already terrible all the way to -29 points, the bottom line is the American people don't see this as a big, beautiful bill," he observed. "They see it as a big bad bill. They hate it, hate it, hate it. They think it's awful, awful, awful."
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