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Most approve of Trump transition handling: Poll

A new CNN poll reveals that more than half of Americans approve of the way President-elect Trump is handling the presidential transition.

of investigationAccording to a survey conducted by SSRS, 55% of respondents approved of the way President Trump handled the transition to the White House, compared to how President Biden handled the transition in January 2021. The number of respondents was 66%. However, it has increased slightly from the previous time. Trump took office in 2016, and in November of that year, 46% of voters approved of him.

The poll also found that 54% of Americans expect Trump to do a good job once he officially returns to the Oval Office. As of January 2021, 61% said the same about Biden.

Nearly 40% of respondents said they trust President Trump to handle economic and immigration policy, and 37% also have great confidence in Trump's ability to handle the war between Russia and Ukraine. .

On the skeptic side, 35% say they have no confidence in President Trump's ability to handle the economy, 38% distrust him on Russia and Ukraine, and 40% disapprove of Trump's immigration policy. I don't trust my abilities.

Polls show nearly a quarter are confident the next president will appoint the best people, while three-quarters of Americans believe President Trump is more qualified for the role than his willingness to implement policy. I answered that someone should be appointed.

The poll comes as President Trump faces backlash over recent administration appointments, including Pete Hegseth as Pentagon chief, Tusli Gabbard as Director of Intelligence, and Kash Patel as FBI Director. .

Opinion polls show respondents are evenly divided on President Trump's decision to appoint Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), with an approval rating of 49. %, the disapproval rate was 50%.

The poll was conducted between December 5th and 8th among 1,011 US adults aged 18 and older. The margin of error was 3.8 percentage points.

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