Nearly half give Trump failing grade for first 100 days in office: NPR survey
- A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll conducted April 21-23, 2025, shows nearly half of Americans give President Donald Trump a failing grade for his first 100 days in office.
- This critical rating follows Trump's aggressive policy actions and tariff implementations, which many voters believe have worsened the economy under his direction.
- The survey of 1,439 adults found 45 percent gave Trump an 'F' and 23 percent an 'A', while approval on economic handling reached only 39 percent amid concerns about rising prices.
- Lee Miringoff, Marist Institute director, noted polarization with strong Republican support contrasting with substantial disapproval from independents, half of whom rated Trump poorly.
- The poll results imply a decline in Trump's political standing and signal potential challenges for the administration and members of Congress heading into future elections.
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Nearly half give Trump failing grade for first 100 days in office: NPR survey
A new poll found nearly half of Americans — including 80 percent of Democrats and 29 percent of independents — would give President Trump an F grade for his first 100 days back in the White House.
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