Washington – Many Americans did not agree with President Trump’s offensive efforts to enforce its agenda, a new survey showed that even Republicans were not too confirmed that his attention was in the right place.
According to a survey by the Associated Press-NRC Center for Public Affairs Research, Americans say that Americans say that Trump is focusing on most incorrect priorities, he thinks he is focusing on the right subjects.
Furthermore, about 4 out of 10 Americans have said that Trump was a “horror” president in his second term and about 1 out of 10 said that he became “poor”. On the contrary, about 3 out of 10 say he is “great or” good “, when only 2 in 10 years of age he says he is” average “.
Most were not shocked to see Trump’s first 100 -day drama. About 7 out of 10 people in the US have said that Trump’s first few months were expected in the second term of Trump, and about 3 out of 10 said that the Republican President’s actions were mostly unexpected.
But this does not mean that they are pleased with how these opening months have gone.
In fact, the Democrats seem to be more dissatisfied with reality in the second Trump’s term before the January 26 oath. About three-fourths of the Democrats say Trump has focused on wrong things and about 7 out of 10 people think he has become a “horrible” president so far. It increased from January, when about 6 out of 10 expected he would be “terrible”.
“It was the longest in me to sit for 100 days,” said Rahsan Henderson, a Democrat in California. “
“I think the next four years can resist the most and to continue to deny what he is trying to do, since he denies everything, including the Supreme Court,” Handerson, 40 says.
Republicans are basically standing behind the president, but he is hesitant about what he has chosen to emphasize. About 7 out of 10 says he is at least one “good” president. However, only half of he has yet received the right priority in most cases, when about one-fourth of it says it was almost a mixture and about 1 out of 10 said that Trump had most of the wrong priorities.
Republican Tanner Bergstrome, 25, from Minnesota, said, “He is really doing the thing he said.” He “is not making a bunch of promises and is not entering the office and nothing happens. … I really like it. Even if it is something I agree that I don’t agree, it is still doing what he says he is going to do.”
Those who were surprised to see Trump’s first few months think that there was a rude awakening. People who say Trump’s activities were not expected – those who were mostly Democrats and distinct – who probably had most wrong priorities in Trump and he became a poor or terrible president who mostly expected his activities.
In the survey, about 4 out of 10, about 4 of Trump approves the post of President Overall. Immigration is a relative power. According to the survey, 46% of the US adults approve of their issue, which is somewhat higher than its overall approval. However, there are also hints that foreign policy, trade discussion and economy can prove problematic because its goal is to prove that the country will benefit from its approach.
Trump’s approval about these issues is much less than immigration. About 4 adults in the United States allows how he operates each. Republicans are less likely to approach Trump’s vision and economy than immigration.
There is an additional signal that some Trump supporters may not be thrilled with his performance so far. Part of the Republicans who say that he was at least one “good” president, has decreased by about 10 percent points since January. They have grown a bit more that Trump will be “poor” or “terrible”, though only 16% described his first few months.
Tennessee’s 45 -year -old Republican Stephanie is supportive of the president’s position in the presidential president of Mellinick Trump, but he says he did not, especially his foreign affairs to handle his foreign issues on the war of Ukraine. Melcenic’s family moved from Ukraine and he said Trump “trying to solve quickly” and Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot be trusted.”
Melineik, who originally voted for Trump’s immigration position, said he wished that the President would be on the script.
Meleneic said, “He is heard that he may be very transparent and it sounds like my way or highway.” “It’s like, friend. You don’t 12.”
Although it is common, though for a president’s responsibility and to be the best before starting the governing work. And Trump has continued high approval from Republicans.
About 4 out of 10 people have a favorable opinion for Trump in line with its approval number of its approval. The image among the Republicans is about twice: About 8 out of 10, about 8 Republicans have a positive view of the President and approve of the same part how he handles the president’s position. About one -third of the adult vice president JD Vances in the United States have a favorable opinion, of which 10 Republicans have about 7.
The Republicans who interviewed, especially outside the billionaire adviser Elon Mask and Trump’s spending initiative, were particularly preferred to bring the Federal government to the form of the Federal government, led by the Department of Government Skills known as Daese.
“Overall, I have to say that I am happy with Trump’s president in the Texas Republican. “I think that the Department of Government Skill has taken great steps to reduce our expenditure and I agree with the first to keep the United States. I agree with the principles that I stand on for the border protection and America again.”
Carlos Guevara, who lives in Florida, said, “We are in just three months, but so well so far.” Republican Guevara said that Dog is on a “smash hit” and on tariffs and there may be short -term pain, “If it encourages businesses to start producing here … but it will wash over time.”
Democrats have a very shameless view on the economy of the Democrats before taking charge of Trump. The survey also found that the majority of the Democrats think that he was “too far away” about exile and tariffs.
Gabriel Antonuchi (26), a Democrat who recently moved to South Carolina, said that Trump’s second term was “much more ridiculous” than his expectation.
Antonuchi said, “Looks like he is trying his best to make the wrong decision.” “The situation is probably getting worse in four years than now.”
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The AP-Naws survey on April 17-21, using a sample from the NRC’s feasibility-based AmerisPek panel, conducted on April 17-21, designed as a representative of the US population. Adults overall sample error margin is plus or minus 3.9 percent point.
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