A sharp drop in popular support for Trump in a new poll
A new poll has recorded the lowest level of public support for the US president.
According to Isna, in the results of a new survey conducted by Reuters/Ipsos opinion polling companies, one of the lowest popularity ratings for Donald Trump, the President of the United States, has been recorded.
According to “Reuters” in this poll, Donald Trump’s party members have given him a low score in the field of economic management.
In this poll, 39 percent of American adults approve of Trump’s performance in his second term as president, which is lower than the 41 percent approval rating recorded for him in an earlier December poll.
This Republican Party leader returned to power in January with 47% popularity, but since then, his popularity has been declining, especially due to voters’ dissatisfaction with his economic performance.
The recent record-breaking government shutdown in October and November also disrupted the process of gathering data on the US economy, but many economists believe employers have held back on hiring due to what they see as the shock impact of the Trump administration’s import tariffs.
In a new poll, only 33% of American adults approve of Trump’s handling of the US economy, and this is the lowest score recorded for a US president in this area this year.
85% of Republicans also support Trump; The percentage that has not changed compared to the survey earlier this month. However, in the new survey, the percentage of Republicans who believe that Trump has performed well in the economic sector has dropped to 72%, while in the survey earlier this month, a figure of 78% was recorded for it, and now it has reached its lowest level during this year.
Trump was able to win last year’s presidential election by maneuvering on the promise of improving the American economy; An economy that recorded high inflation during the previous president Joe Biden’s administration. But statistics have shown that inflation has continuously increased during the second presidency of Donald Trump.
On the other hand, in the new survey, 27 percent of those who were satisfied with Trump’s performance in improving living expenses, which is less than the 31 percent that was recorded earlier this month.
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