Trump 2.0 initial approval ratings higher than in first term
Briefly

President Trump's early approval ratings in his new term are notably higher than his initial ratings in 2017, showing a 53% approval in recent polls. While this marks the highest level during CBS News polling, the country remains sharply divided along partisan lines: 91% of Republicans approve, compared to just 6% of Democrats. Additionally, while a majority feel Trump delivers on campaign promises, a significant portion of the public expresses concern over issues like price reduction, raising questions about his focus in office. His disapproval rating now at 48% signifies persistent challenges ahead.
President Trump’s approval ratings have improved since his time in office, with 53% of Americans currently approving of his performance, compared to lower ratings in 2017.
Despite improved ratings for Trump, the public remains deeply divided along partisan lines, with 91% of Republicans approving of him versus just 6% of Democrats.
While 70% of Americans believe Trump is fulfilling his campaign promises, 66% express concern that he is not focusing enough on lowering prices.
Gallup's data indicates Trump’s current approval rating is higher than in 2017, yet his current disapproval rating has risen to 48%, indicating ongoing controversies.
Read at Axios
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