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Most American voters trust the President donald trump has gone far ahead in the use of presidential power His first year in the Oval Office is nearing an end, according to a new poll.
After a rollercoaster year Tariff, snow raid, National Guard deployments, attacks, and raids on alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean and Pacific Partial demolition of the White House54 percent respondents Latest Quinnipiac University Survey He said he feels Trump has violated his rights.
Another 37 percent said they believed his balance was roughly right, and another 7 percent said, perhaps surprisingly, that he didn’t go far enough.
“Is the often-described ‘most powerful man in the world’ wielding too much power? More than half of Americans believe President Trump has crossed that line,” said Quinnipiac analyst Tim Malloy.
Overall, the organization found Trump’s approval rating at 40 percent, with 54 percent disapproving of his job performance, a number unchanged from Quinnipiac’s last poll in late October.
the score is five points more That’s more than the 35 percent he received in a peer survey by the same institute in December 2017, the last month of his first year in office as the 45th president.
By comparison, Joe Biden was scoring in the mid 40s In December 2021, ranging from a low of 40 percent in a Monmouth University survey to a high of 49 percent in a contemporary CNN survey.
Quinnipiac’s latest study, conducted between December 11 and 15, also found that respondents took issue with Trump’s handling of eight specific issues, with a majority expressing disapproval in each case.
Fifty-five percent of those polled said they disapproved of his leadership on foreign trade, while 40 percent were in favor, 57 percent objected to his leadership of the U.S. economy, while 40 percent were in favor, and 59 percent expressed dissatisfaction with his work on health care, while 34 percent were positive.
On immigration, 54 percent said they disapproved of his brutal crackdown on undocumented immigrants, while 44 percent supported it. On deportation specifically, 55 percent of respondents opposed, and 42 percent supported.
On foreign policy, 54 percent were negative and only 41 percent were positive, perhaps suggesting that the public disagrees with Trump’s repeated claims. prevented at least eight wars,
Given economic unease, 64 percent of voters told Quinnipiac they are considering increasing cost of living This is a very serious problem in the United States, with 28 percent saying it is a serious problem, and 5 percent saying it is not a serious problem. Only two percent said they did not consider affordability an issue.
Those results echo that Latest NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll Published earlier this week, it showed that 57 percent disapproved of Trump’s handling of the economy, with only 36 percent approving.
We inflation There was an increase of 2.7 percent in the last 12 months The data were published Thursday morning, hours after Trump’s speech primetime address On national television in which he again stressed that the US economy is in strong shape.
In a highly partisan speech, the President asserted, “Wages are up, prices are down. Our country is strong. America is respected, and our country is back stronger than ever. We are poised for an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen.”
However, Quinnipiac found that only 34 percent of Americans hold Democrats responsible for the current state of the economy, with 57 percent seeing Trump as the person accountable.
The poll revealed another red alert for the president, as the Friday deadline to release the Justice Department files has passed. Jeffrey Epstein The outlook is that 65 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the scandal, with only 26 percent satisfied.