This is how Americans assess Donald Trump's policy. Society divided [SONDAŻ]


According to the study, as much as 64 percent respondents are opposed to imposing duties on imported goods60 percent criticizes the way he wages the Russian-Ukrainian war, 58 percent His policy towards the conflict in the Gaza Strip, 59 percent economic activities, and 55 percent immigration.
In relation to crime, opinions are the most divided, but here also 54 percent. does not approve of the president's decision, and 44 percent expresses support. The immigration assessment looks similar – 55 percent. is dissatisfied, and 44 percent He supports his actions, including plans of mass deportation.
The decision to use the National Guard in cities such as Washington, Memphis or Chicago is also negatively assessed – 62 percent respondents believe that Trump has exceeded their constitutional powers, compared to 36 percent. evaluating his decisions as appropriate.
In foreign policy, the president records particularly poor results: 60 percent Americans did not approve of his actions against the war in Ukraine, and 58 percent. towards the conflict in gas. Almost half believe that US leadership has weakened.
Trump's trade strategy is equally critical – 64 percent He opposes global tariffs, and 70 percent He believes that they increase the prices of goods. In a broader economic perspective, 59 percent respondents did not approve of his actions, 68 percent assesses the conditions as “not very good” or “bad”, and 63 percent He believes that it is now difficult to find a good job.
Criticism also includes mass deportations. Finally 56 percent respondents do not praise the way the office is held, while 43 percent expresses his approval.
Most agree that Trump makes “fundamental changes” in the country, but democrats and independent voters largely receive them negatively.
In terms of the future shape of the congress after the next election, 53 percent respondents were in favor of the control of Democrats to limit Trump's power, while 42 percent. He would like to maintain the advantage of GOP to support his program. Although the advantage of the Democrats reaches 11 points among all adults, in the group of registered voters decreases to nine.
As the Washington Post reminds, the party ruling the White House usually has difficulty in complementary elections, and Republicans have only a slight advantage in the House of Representatives. This prompts Trump to exert pressure to GOP controlled states to change the boundaries of constituencies in favor of the Republicans, which in turn deepens the nationwide dispute about gerrymandering (manipulating the course of the boundaries of constituencies, most often in order to obtain a favorable result).




