We asked you to grade President Trump's first 100 days in office. Here are the results
- In early 2025, President Donald Trump reached the 100-day mark of his administration, prompting diverse public opinions from various states and communities.
- This milestone came after the 2024 election in which Trump received a majority of votes in key areas such as Clark County, Nevada, and earned 60% support in his home state of Florida, despite falling short in states like California and Virginia.
- Voter grades on Trump's first 100 days varied sharply from strong support citing economic rebound and leadership to serious criticisms including concerns about the economy, market issues, and effects on democracy.
- During his first 100 days in office, Trump issued over 145 executive actions and gave a campaign-style address emphasizing immigration and economic issues; however, polls reveal growing divisions and decreasing approval of his immigration stance nationwide.
- The national dialogue on Trump's early term reflects diverse voter experiences and deep divisions, suggesting continued scrutiny and debate over his policies and leadership moving forward.
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We asked you to grade President Trump's first 100 days in office. Here are the results
As President Donald Trump passes the milestone of 100 days in office, opinions on his performance vary widely across the country. From executive orders to tariffs and deportations, constituents are offering grades that reflect their views on his early decisions.In Clark County, Nevada, where Trump secured over 50% of the vote in the 2024 election, opinions are split. One resident shared, I'm gonna give him an A because I did, in fact, vote for T…
What does Trump really think of his first 100 days in office? – podcast
To mark his 100th day in office, Donald Trump sat down with the Time journalist Eric Cortellessa, who here speaks to Jonathan Freedland about what he learned from his hour-long interview with the US president Archive: ABC News, BBC News, CBS News, CBC, Forbes Breaking News Continue reading...
Ex-gov headlines OP event 'celebrating' Trump's first 100 days
Former Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer of Johnson County on Wednesday headlined an event arranged by the Kansas First political action committee marking President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office since being re-inaugurated in January. About 150 people gathered at Colyer’s Prairiefire office in Overland Park to celebrate what they called Trump’s “promises made and […]
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