Trump's survey values fall - popular politics or serious problems?
Trump's survey values fall - popular politics or serious problems?
Washington, USA - President Donald Trump has been in office for two months and has made radical changes in the United States in this short time. According to a recent survey by Reuters/Ipsos, 45 percent of US citizens are satisfied with Trump's performance in the White House. This shows an improvement to his predecessor Joe Biden and is a sign that Trump was able to increase his approval values, despite a general decline in its popularity in recent times. The approval values for Trump's asylum policy are also high, while his economic and foreign policy is rated rather negatively. This survey is based on 1,030 Americans surveyed and shows that 76 percent of Republican voters support Trump's deportation policy, although judicial orders are opposed. In the Democrats, only 8 percent support such a policy.
However, Trump is also faced with challenges. A survey by IPSOS shows that the president fell to 45 percent within a month after taking office of over 50 percent, which corresponds to a decline by 13 percentage points. In other surveys, such as the Quinnipiac survey and the Gallup survey, Trump also loses support. The CNN survey documents an approval of 47 percent, while 52 percent are dissatisfied with his office. Despite these declines, Trump's approval is higher than in the maximum values of his first term.
challenges and public perception
The changes in public perception are not without consequences. Republican opinion researcher Frank Luntz sees a positive agreement with Trump's direction, although the policy of the president is critically assessed in many areas. For example, only 34 percent of the respondents perceive the tariffs as positive, while 45 percent believe that Trump's migration policy is too largely. In addition, 62 percent believe that Trump has not undertaken enough for price reductions in terms of the expectations of citizens regarding the economy.
To meet the concerns of the citizens, Trump plans a speech on March 4 to explain the situation regarding price reductions. In the political landscape, however, there are voices that warn of a possible decline in Trump's consent. The democratic MP Hakeem Jeffries expresses that Trump's survey values are falling especially in the field of economic management. Strategists like James Carville even predict a "massive breakdown" for Trump within the next 30 days.
comparison with Elon Musk and public protests
Interestingly, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, also has to fight with decreasing approval, and is now only 28 percent with a positive assessment. This shows that the public mood towards leading personalities in the USA is challenging. On the occasion of the President Day there were nationwide demonstrations against Trump's political course and against Musk's Efficiency Ministry, which reflects the deeper social tensions.The current surveys show that Trump is faced with serious problems despite initial successes. The developments are attentively observed by political analysts and the public, while Trump tries to defend his politics and to prepare for future challenges. More background information and details regarding the surveys and the political situation can be found at Oe24 and fr.de .
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