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CNN:
Donald Trump won back the Oval Office and took charge of the government amid the strongest poll numbers of his political career, but as the 100-day mark of his presidency approaches, Americans’ views of what he’s done so far have turned deeply negative, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds.
Trump’s 41% approval rating is the lowest for any newly elected president at 100 days dating back at least to Dwight Eisenhower – including Trump’s own first term.
Approval of Trump’s handling of the presidency is down 4 points since March, and 7 points lower than it was in late February. Just 22% say they strongly approve of Trump’s handling of the job, a new low, and about twice as many say they strongly disapprove (45%).
Failed presidency. Buyers remorse.
You won’t hear those terms on the news, but that’s what this is showing.
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WaPo/ABC News/Ipsos agrees:
The poll shows that 39 percent of adult Americans approve of the way Trump is handling his job, compared with 55 percent who disapprove, including 44 percent who disapprove strongly. In February, those numbers were 45 percent positive and 53 percent negative.
… Among registered voters, the deterioration has been even larger. In February, 48 percent of registered voters gave him positive marks, compared with 51 percent negative. Today those numbers are 42 percent positive and 55 percent negative, a swing from net negative three percentage points to net negative 13 points.
… Trump has seen a decline of 10 points among White people without a college degree, a key part of his political coalition; he is also down 13 points among adults under age 30 and 11 points among those who say they did not vote in November.
For the most part, Trump is holding on to support from his Republican base, including many who say federal judges are trying to interfere with his legal authority. On one big policy, most Americans say they think Trump’s tariffs will create more manufacturing jobs in the United States, as he has predicted, even if they see the tariffs as raising prices.
If the tariffs persist, we will likely soon be seeing empty shelves in stores, and higher prices for what remains there.
Let’s see how people feel if that happens.
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Insufficient loyalty in the population. The deportations will continue until the morale improves. /s
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I don't think he gives a damn about the polls. He lied and schemed to get elected and now he's doing whatever the hell he feel like, whether it hurts people or not.
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steve... wrote:
I don't think he gives a damn about the polls. He lied and schemed to get elected and now he's doing whatever the hell he feel like, whether it hurts people or not.
This, he could see the US$ depreciate to be worthless and his MAGA supporters begging for food stamps and long bread lines and he does not give a $hit.
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He plans on never being elected. He plans on there being no more elections because he's going to be dictator. Your opinions are irrelevant. The courts are irrelevant. The Reichstag is going to burn.
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Being elected and owning his own court kept him out of jail. Anything else is inconsequential.
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Everything's gonna be ok... trump's got a backup plan!!
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/27/opini...hiroXYm2P8&smid=url-share
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And another:
A poll by the Associated Press-Norc Center for Public Affairs Research published this weekend, found that even Republicans are not overwhelmingly convinced that Trump’s attention has been in the right place.
A narrow majority, 54%, of Republicans surveyed said that Trump is focussed on the “right priorities”, while the president’s numbers with crucial independent voters are much weaker. Just 9% of independents said that the president is focussed on the right priorities – with 42% believing Trump is paying attention to the wrong issues.
About four in 10 people in the survey, 39%, approve of how Trump is handling the presidency overall, and only about 40% of Americans approve of Trump’s approach to foreign policy, trade negotiations and the economy.
And yet another (same link):
Meanwhile, a New York Times/Siena College poll of registered voters on Friday found that Trump’s approval rating is 42%, and just 29% among independent voters. More than half of voters said Trump is “exceeding the powers available to him”, and 59% of respondents said the president’s second term has been “scary”.
… The Times survey found that only 43% of voters approve of how Trump is handling the economy…
Half of voters disapproved of Trump’s trade policies with other countries, and 61% said a president should not have the authority to impose tariffs without congressional approval, while the Times reported that 63% – including 40% of Republicans – said “a president should not be able to deport legal immigrants who have protested Israel”.
…and one more:
Among generation Z, generally regarded as those born between 1995 and 2012, a staggering 69% told pollsters for an NBC Stay Tuned survey that they don’t approve of Trump’s handling of the economy and the cost of living. Gen Z participants complained of struggling to even pay the rent in some places, let alone buy a home, and they worry about inflation.
… more than 90% of those polled said they believed foreign students with visas or green cards should have the same due process protections as US citizens.
Are you sensing a pattern here?
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…and finally, if you think I’m cherry-picking:
Polling conducted by the Trump-friendly Fox News has brought little respite. A survey published on Wednesday found that just 38% of Americans approve of Trump on the economy, with 56% disapproving.
The Fox News poll found that 58% of respondents disapproved of Trump’s performance, and 59% disapproved on inflation. Just three in 10 Americans said they believed Trump’s policies were helping the economy, and only four in 10 said Trump’s policies will help the country.
If we had a parliamentary system, Trump & Co would be headed for a no confidence vote, 100 days in.
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