Trump receives dismal ratings in NYT poll
- A majority of Americans, 52%, rate Donald Trump's presidency as 'poor' or 'terrible' according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
- Around 70% of U.S. Adults believe Trump is focusing on the wrong priorities during his second term, according to the poll.
- Only 44% of Americans approve of Trump's performance, a lower rating compared to former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush.
- Despite the low ratings, some Republicans express support for Trump's actions but are uncertain about his priorities.
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Trump’s Poll Numbers Are Dismal at 100 Days
A new AP-NORC poll finds 39% have a favorable opinion of Donald Trump and 58% have an unfavorable view. Similarly, a majority of the public disapproves of Trump overall as president, 59% vs. 39%. These numbers are lower than Joe Biden’s when he left office.


Majority of Americans rate Trump as ‘terrible’ or ‘poor’ president, poll finds
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How Americans Rate Trump? New Poll
American support for Donald Trump is falling, the latest poll shows. - The ratings are at a historic low for this early stage of his term - notes Friday's "New York Times". The commentary added that this is "a reversal of the situation from last fall".
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