Only about half of Republicans say Trump has focused on the right priorities, AP-NORC poll finds
- Many Americans, including Republicans, doubt President Trump's focus on the right priorities, with nearly twice as many expressing this view as those who say he is focusing on the right ones, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
- Around 40% of Americans rate Trump as a terrible president during his second term, while only 30% view him as great or good.
- Approximately 70% of Democrats think Trump is focused on the wrong topics, reflecting an increase in disapproval since January.
- Only about 40% of Americans approve of Trump's presidency overall, and the percentage of Republicans stating he is at least a good president has decreased by 10 points since January.
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100 days in office: Americans rate Trump’s performance in new polls
New polls conducted by American top media houses have shown that citizens, including members of the ruling party, Republican, are losing faith in President Donald Trump’s administration. The new reviews conducted by Associated Press-Norc Center for Public Affairs Research, New York Times/Siena College, Fox News, said that the President scored poorly on economy and immigration as some fear he is ‘exceeding powers’ and focusing on wrong issues. Ac…
Poll: Half of GOP say Trump on right path
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Nearly Half of Republican Voters Now Expressing Buyer’s Remorse After Getting What They Voted For: Poll
Republican voters are starting to regret their choice after President Trump’s second term is turning out to be exactly what they voted for: chaotic across the board. A new poll reveals that many Americans — including nearly half of Trump’s own supporters — are now feeling disillusioned as they face the full reality of his presidency. A survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows Americans are nearly twice as li…


Poll: Only about half of Republicans say Trump has focused on the right priorities
Many Americans do not agree with President Donald Trump’s aggressive efforts to quickly enact his agenda, a new poll finds, and even Republicans are not overwhelmingly convinced that his attention has been in the right place. Americans are nearly twice as likely to say Trump has been mostly focusing on the wrong priorities as to say he has been focusing on the right ones, according to the survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public A…
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