The decline of Trump’s popularity in polls
Although the White House praised the fiftieth day of Donald Trump’s second government, most recent polls suggest that Americans do not have much positive opinion on Trump’s presidency and his performance.
According to three polls, including polls by Reuters/Ipsus, CNN and NPR/PBS/Mariest, all of which were held before President Donald Trump’s speech to US congress lawmakers, according to ISNA.
It was the first important speech that the US president delivered during his second presidency during the high -profile hours.
The US president, who has a long history of surveys on his popularity, posted in a post on his social media on Monday about the “highest popularity rate since the start of the presidency”.
Although polls on Trump’s popularity are still showing a gap in the US president’s performance, surveys show that his satisfaction in the second -round presidential polls is better than his first presidential polls. Opposition to Trump during his first presidency has always been a higher percentage than popular satisfaction.
The average of all recent polls over Trump’s popularity at the US level shows a higher figure than the opposition to his performance in these polls.
Survey also shows a partial decline in the decline in Trump’s performance in polls since his return to the White House last January. Trump’s average popularity in the polls of that month was 2 % to 5 %, while Trump’s opposition is in the middle of the polls in the middle of the range of 2 to 5 percent.
“Look at the overall prospects of the figures,” said Neil Newhaus, a prominent Republican polls to the Fox News network. The average figures he now receives in polls are still higher than the results that were achieved throughout Trump’s first presidency. “The Republican Support Base shows that they are still behind him.”
Daron Shaw, a professor of political science and president of the University of Texas, cited Republican support for Trump in polls, saying, “Trump did not have much support among the Democrats in his first presidency, but it was also a hassle among the Republicans.”
Shaw, who has worked as a member of the Fox News decision -making team and is a Republican partner in the Fox News poll, said: “This is one of the major differences between the figures of the year and the Year 2 figures. “Now the party is fully firmly behind Trump.”
The US president has made a variety of developments, including actions and signatures of controversial executive orders during the seven weeks since his return to the White House. His actions are in line with his important election promises, as well as a series of executive power, including the widespread dismissal of federal government employees.
According to the Fox News Network, Trump has signed the executive order in the second round of his presidency until Monday, which is much more than the executive orders signed by the former US Presidents in a similar period. Trump’s controversial executive orders have led to events such as severe migration suppression, severe tariffs on major business partners such as Canada and Mexico, suspended aid to Ukraine, and his strange strife with President Ukraine at the White House during a live television broadcast.
“Trump has conquered the scene with his policies and has disturbed the Democrats,” Newhaus noted. Newhaus also pointed to the fragile positive results of the Democratic Party in the polls: “Trump’s results may indicate a minor slip, but they certainly have not achieved much of the Democrats.”
According to Fox News, although Trump’s situation in his second -round polls is better than the first round, his popularity is less than seven weeks after his presidency is less than the popularity of contemporary presidents before him.
“Neither Trump nor Joe Biden, the former president, did not start their presidency with very popularity,” said Daron Shaw. This shows that we should no longer expect the repetition of the honeymoon that the US presidents had historically experienced at the beginning of the presidency. “Before the opposite faction, when a candidate was recently president, he would give him space, but that wouldn’t happen anymore.”
Investigations, the popularity of Biden in the first six months of his presidency was in the lower to middle points of 2 % to 5 %. His disapproval during this period was the fluctuation between the upper points of 1-5 % and the middle points of the range of 1-5 %.
At the end of summer and fall, 5 percent of Joe Biden’s dissatisfaction increased from his approval. This happened following the consequences of the catastrophic management of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, an increase in inflation and the jump of illegal immigrants crossing the US -Mexico border. Subsequently, the percentage of dissatisfaction was higher than Joe Biden in the rest of his presidency.
“He was landing and never again,” Shaw said of Biden’s popularity.
There are also warning signs for Trump, according to Fox News.
A Reuters/Ipsus poll showed that only one of the three Americans confirmed the performance of the current president in the field of livelihoods.
Shaw said high inflation in the previous government that helped Trump’s return to the White House is now a threat to his own political fortune. “If the prices remain, he will be in trouble,” he warned.
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