Poll Shows Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose Naming Government Buildings After Trump While in Office
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Poll Shows Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose Naming Government Buildings After Trump While in Office
"The polling numbers for Trump and the GOP have been brutal as his second term has progressed, with his immigration crackdown cratering his support and the handling of the Epstein files getting abysmal marks."
"When asked about naming government buildings after Donald Trump, only 9% of poll respondents thought that would be acceptable while he was president, 21% said only after he was no longer president, and 50% said it was not acceptable."
"Critics have denounced these moves not just over opposition to Trump's political position, but have also voiced a distaste for naming anything after someone who is still alive, much less still in office."
A Pew Research Center poll reveals that renaming government buildings after Donald Trump is largely unpopular, with only 9% of respondents supporting it while he is president. The poll indicates that 21% would accept renaming only after his presidency, while 50% find it unacceptable. Even among Republicans, only 17% support naming buildings after Trump during his term. The poll surveyed over 5,100 U.S. adults, highlighting significant disapproval of Trump's actions and public comments, contributing to his declining popularity.
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