Americans have approved President Donald Trump's job performance, and according to a recent CBS News/Yougov poll, the “tough” and “energizing” president did exactly what he promised in his campaign. I believe that it is.
investigation Showed Most 53% approve Trump's overall performance, with 47% disapproving. The majority also looked at him positively and described Trump as “tough” (69%), “energy (63%), “concentration” (60%), and “effective” (58%). It's there. Additionally, seven out of ten Americans are aware that Trump is acting on what he promised during his campaign. Only 30% believe he is doing something different than what was promised.
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Multiple 49% said Trump has “more” than expected in his first few weeks of office, while 61% said he “looks almost likes him.”
The survey also looked at various Trump policies. Some of them were heavily campaigning, including immigration. Most 59% have approved the Trump administration's “program to illegally expel immigrants in the United States,” with another 64% agreeing to send US troops to the southern border.
Another policy investigated was the Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Federal Government Audit Policy. Overall, 52% said Elon Musk and Dozi's impact on government activities was “a lot” or “partial,” followed by 31% who said “nothing” and then said “not much.” 18% said it will continue. Republicans are far more supportive than Democrats, who are far more supportive than Democrats. 74% say the impact should be “more” or “partial” compared to 30% of Democrats who said the same thing.
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The survey also asked respondents about their focus on lowering Trump prices, as Biden's struggle against inflation was a major selling point for Trump during his campaign. Nearly a third, 31% said Trump is focusing on cutting prices to “the right amount,” while most 66% say it's “not enough” for the area It's there. However, several 47% said they believe Trump's policy would take six months to a year to lower food and groceries prices.
The overall survey was conducted between February 5th and 7th among 2,175 US adults. +/- There is an error margin of 2.5%.
