70% believe President Donald Trump is making a successful campaign promise, highlighting the dimness of founding media after a CBS News vote was discovered on Sunday.
Trump campaigned on recovering the economy, ending weapons of justice, securing southern borders, deporting illegal aliens, and clearing government waste, fraud and abuse.
70% of Americans say Trump is offering his promise, but only 30% claim he is “not like that.” [what he] It was promised. ”
Americans also gave Trump a high mark on various qualities, who holds a 53% approval rating.
58% say he is60% characterized him as a “focus,” while another 55% described him as “competent.” 69% said he was “tough” and 63% said Trump was “energizing.”
Many of Trump's immediate actions received overwhelmingly positive rest.
59% have approved Trump's deportation of illegal immigrants. 64% have approved Trump's troops to secure a southern border. 54% have been approved for how Trump handles the Israeli-Hama conflict.
Opinion survey sampling From February 5-7, 2,175 US adults have listed an error margin of either positive or negative 2.5 points.
Trump has accomplished so much in the first three weeks of his administration that the media character admits that “you can't simply cover everything.”
“We need to remember that the goal is to tire us out, so we don't wear it down,” said Tanya Ballard Brown, executive editor of government executives. I said CNN.
“Trump's 'Flood of Zone' strategy leaves the enemy in anger and breath.”Recent Luke Broadwater It has been reported in New York Times:
The strategy was at least in 2018 by former Trump administration strategist Stephen K. Bannon, who boasted the ability to overwhelm Democrats and media opposition through his decisive effort to “fill in the zone” with the initiative. It has existed from time to time.
This time the flood is bigger, wider and more cruelly efficient. Once President Trump began his second term, he enacted his agenda at Breakneck Speed as part of a deliberate plan to balance his opponents and dilute the response.
“I'm really tired of getting up in the morning and knowing that it's probably going to be a good day for the bad guys.” New York Times Gale Collins I complained.
Wendell Hussebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC Warroom analyst. He is the author of the politics of slavery morality. Follow Wendell “x” @wendellhusebø or on The true society @wendellhusebo.

