Trump's approval rating hits a dismal low, with just 37% of Americans expressing satisfaction with his presidency. The latest CNN/SSRS survey shows a significant decline in Trump's approval ratings since he began his second term, with only 63% disapproving of his performance.
In the midst of what is shaping up to be the longest government shutdown in US history, many Americans are expressing frustration and concern about the state of the country. When asked how things are going, a majority said "pretty/very badly," while only a small percentage said "very/fairly well."
Economically speaking, 47% of Americans cited cost of living as the top issue facing the nation, with Trump's policies being blamed for making the economy worse rather than improving it. Even among those in rural Republican towns where Trump has implemented tariffs, there is growing concern about the impact on industries.
In terms of foreign policy, opinions are sharply divided, with 56% believing that Trump's decisions have hurt US standing abroad and only 32% saying they've helped. The President's use of executive power has also raised eyebrows, with a majority believing he has gone too far in expanding his authority.
As the midterm elections loom large on the horizon, it's clear that many Americans are looking to send a message to Trump β either by voting against him or showing support for his agenda. With 41% saying their vote would be a way to express opposition and only 21% expressing support, it's clear that Trump faces significant headwinds in the coming elections.
Overall, the latest survey paints a dire picture of public opinion on Trump's presidency, with many Americans feeling frustrated, concerned, and disenchanted.
				
			In the midst of what is shaping up to be the longest government shutdown in US history, many Americans are expressing frustration and concern about the state of the country. When asked how things are going, a majority said "pretty/very badly," while only a small percentage said "very/fairly well."
Economically speaking, 47% of Americans cited cost of living as the top issue facing the nation, with Trump's policies being blamed for making the economy worse rather than improving it. Even among those in rural Republican towns where Trump has implemented tariffs, there is growing concern about the impact on industries.
In terms of foreign policy, opinions are sharply divided, with 56% believing that Trump's decisions have hurt US standing abroad and only 32% saying they've helped. The President's use of executive power has also raised eyebrows, with a majority believing he has gone too far in expanding his authority.
As the midterm elections loom large on the horizon, it's clear that many Americans are looking to send a message to Trump β either by voting against him or showing support for his agenda. With 41% saying their vote would be a way to express opposition and only 21% expressing support, it's clear that Trump faces significant headwinds in the coming elections.
Overall, the latest survey paints a dire picture of public opinion on Trump's presidency, with many Americans feeling frustrated, concerned, and disenchanted.