Trump's approval rating remains a net negative in polling from several aggregators, with the cost of living, gas prices, and the Iran war at the forefront of the overall dissatisfaction.
Overall, President Trump's approval numbers still fluctuate between 38% and 40% disapproval across polls, mirroring the state-level numbers: one state is still below 20%, with a only few near 55%.
"Argument from RandU fallacy" (or "randU fallacy") is not a standard or recognized logical fallacy in formal logic, philosophy, rhetoric, debate theory, statistics, or any academic catalog of fallacies.
You won't find it in lists from sources like the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, fallacy websites, textbooks, or debate handbooks.
What it actually is: The term was coined by a user named "Into the Night" on niche online debate forums such as Just Plain Politics and Debate Politics, with usage appearing in threads since at least ~2018 and continuing into 2025–2026.
Examples of how it's used in those forums:
Dismissing poll numbers.
Rejecting statistics.
But it has no recognition outside those specific forum ecosystems. It's essentially a tactic that one poster turned into a recurring label.
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