
After 100 days after the second term, President Donald Trump is not perceived positively by 5 out of 9 respondents to The latest Fox News survey.
Only 44 percent of respondents stated that they approved Trump’s work efficiency in the first quarter, and 55% rejected.
The highest assessments of the president were achieved in terms of borders’ security, and 55 percent were signaled by their approval, while the fresh 47% high approves his immigration.
On the other hand, a fresh low level has been achieved, and only 38%approves his work, while the numbers are the same or worse in terms of inflation (33%), tariffs (33%) and taxes (38%).
Total total 44 percent dropped by 5% compared to its marching numbers, which is 10% lower than the previous one President Joe Biden At the same point of his term and a point lower than Trump during 100 days of his first term. There were presidents as a reference point George W. Bush (63%) i Barack Obama (62%) Both had a approval of over 3 out of 5 respondents.
As a candidate, Trump has improved the economy, but 71% of respondents assessed negatively economic conditions, and 55% claims that this is a deterioration of their family. People participating in the survey are also less hopeful regarding the future than at the beginning of semester No. 2 with only 38%, and 75% of Republicans feel encouraged. In 2017, these numbers amounted to 45% and 84%, respectively.
“Because we moved from one administration to another, and Trump’s administration is trying to find their position, many still consider our leaders as those who do not respond to their main fears,” says a republican interviewer Daron Shawwhich conducts fresh surveys with the democrat Chris Anderson. “Of course, the partisans fell over, so now they are democrats who are most worried, but many independent and republicans are also skeptical their economic fears.”
“While Trump can feel that he is on a favorable ground, when he is arguing about immigration with democrats, there is an obvious risk that pushing him too far away,” says Anderson. “One of the risk is that this is seen as doing it at the expense of economic issues that relate to voters more than immigration. It is different to ignore the courts and the loss of fans who see value in controls and balances.”
Other arrangements included that 85% of respondents generally claim that they are still satisfied with voting for the president, and 42% approve the work which JD Vance He copes as a vice president. Less than 2 out of 5 (39%) approves Elon Musk And his work with Doge, while a third believes that divine intervention has helped Trump’s return to the White House.
Carried out on April 18-21, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), the Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1104 registered voters randomly selected from the national voters’ act. Respondents talked to live interviewers on landline lines (127) and mobile phones (703) or completed an online survey after receiving the text (274). The results based on the full sample have a sampling margin of ± 3 percentage points. The sampling error for the results among the subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, formulating questions and order can affect the results. Weights are generally used for age, racial, educational and area variables to ensure representative demographics of the registered voter population. Sources of developing weight goals include an American community survey, an analysis of Fox News voters and data from voters.