The lowest grades after 100 days. The president beats records


For comparison, after a similar period of Trump's first term, in 2017, 42 percent supported him. respondents, which was the second worst result. After 100 days of office, Joe Biden had higher grades, who was supported by 52 percent. respondents. In turn, after the “hundred” from the swearing -in of Harry Truman in 1945, 87 percent respondents had a positive opinion about his policy, which is the highest result in history.
Compared to the beginning of February, Trump's quotations fell by 6 percentage points. At that time, the respondents could only express their support or lack of support. The latest survey introduced the possibility of the “I have no opinion” answer, which was used by 5 percent. respondents. In turn, 55 percent assessed his presidency negatively.
Most respondents critically assessed the way Trump's administration deals with immigration, foreign policy or customs policy. The bad assessment also applies to the functioning of the federal government and the state of the economy, which is of particular importance, because the improvement of the economy was one of Trump's key demands. Up to 53 percent respondents believe that the state of the economy has worsened in the last 100 days, 62 percent. felt prices, and 72 percent He is afraid of recession. Over half of the respondents are also worried about excessive reduction of the government and its competence, and many believe that Trump exceeds their rights and does not comply with the law.
Another survey, commissioned by CNN, shows that 41 percent respondents support the manner in which Trump holds office, while 59 percent He has a negative opinion. In February, these results amounted to 47 percent, respectively. and 52 percent




