The Americans, including some Republicans, lose confidence in Donald Trump through a range of key questions, according to the survey published this week. An investigation revealed a majority describing the president’s second passage to the White House since “scary”.
In addition to bad grades on Trump’s economy and immigration policy, a survey published on Saturday revealed that only 24% of Americans think that Trump has focused on good priorities as president.
This survey occurs because the popularity of Trump is historically weak for a leader at the start of a term. More than half of the voters disapprove of Trump’s performance as president, and majorities oppose its pricing policies and the reduction of federal workforce.
Impressing criticisms are involved while Trump marks next week 100 days of his second office, and suggest that Americans are already experiencing fatigue after a period that has experienced global financial nations and frightening deportations, including documented people.
A survey by the Associated Press-Noc Center for Public Affairs Research published this weekend, revealed that even the Republicans are not extremely convinced that Trump’s attention was in the right place.
A close majority, 54%, of the Republicans interviewed said that Trump focuses on “good priorities”, while the president’s figures with crucial independent voters are much lower. Only 9% of the self -employed said that the president focused on the right priorities – 42% thought Trump pays attention to bad questions.
About four out of 10 people in the survey approve how Trump manages the presidency overall, and only around 40% of Americans approve of Trump’s approach to foreign policy, trade negotiations and the economy.
Meanwhile, a New York Times / Siena College survey of voters registered on Friday revealed that Trump’s approval rating was 42% and only 29% among independent voters. More than half of the voters said Trump “exceeds the powers at his disposal” and 59% of respondents said that the president’s second term had been “scary”.
While Republican leaders generally receive strong scores on economic issues, the Americans were disappointed by Trump’s performance. Times Survey revealed that only 43% of voters approve how Trump manages the economy – a hitting turnover of a Times election in April 2024, which revealed that 64% approved Trump’s economy in his first mandate.
Half of the voters disapproved of Trump’s trade policies with other countries, and 61% said that a president should not have the power to impose prices without approval from the congress, while the Times said that 63% – including 40% of Republicans – said “a president should not be able to deport legal immigrants who protested in Israel”.
Bad criticisms obtained Trump all week. A ballot by the Associated Press revealed Thursday that around half of American adults say that Trump’s trade policies will increase prices “a lot” and that three other out of 10 think that prices could increase “somewhat”, and half of Americans are “extremely” or “very” concerned about the possibility that the American economy is trying again in the coming months.
The soundtracks conducted by the friendly Fox News have brought little respite. A survey published on Wednesday revealed that only 38% of Americans approve Trump on the economy, with 56% disapproval.
Fox News survey revealed that 58% of respondents disapproved of Trump’s performance and 59% disapproved of inflation. Only three out of 10 Americans said they thought Trump’s policies helped the economy, and only four out of 10 said Trump’s policies would help the country.