A majority (69%) of speech viewers responded very positively to President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday before a joint Congressional session, according to the SSRS CNN poll.
44% responded to the speech and 25% said they felt “slightly positive”, while 16% responded “very negative” and 15% responded “slightly negative” to their addresses.
According to a document on the poll, “a total of 431 adults across the country were surveyed via text message.” “In the entire sample, 21% describe themselves as Democrats, 44% describe themselves as Republicans, and 35% describe themselves as independents or members of another party,” the document states. “The margin of total sampling error for respondents is +/- 5.3 at a 95% confidence level.”
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President Donald Trump is working on a joint Congressional meeting on March 4, 2025 at a home in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. (Tom Brenner of the Washington Post by Getty Images)
Rep. Al Green of D-Texas was removed from the event due to being destructive, but did not work out in the Public Opinion Court.
A whopping 80% felt that Green's behavior was inappropriate, while only 20% felt that it was appropriate, according to the poll.
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Trump's speech on Tuesday took less than two months in his second term.
But while he is still lacking in the early days of his new term, the president is a well-known figure who has been in political scenes for years.
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He is now the second president of the United States to serve a non-continued term. The first was Glover Cleveland in the 19th century.


