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Trump wants a great USA, but great Americans don't want him. 63 percent she judges him badly

2025-11-03 16:42

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2025-11-03 16:42

63 percent Americans have a negative opinion about the actions of US President Donald Trump, according to a survey published by CNN on Monday. This is the highest level of disapproval in this survey since he became president in 2017.

Trump wants a great USA, but great Americans don't want him. 63 percent she judges him badly
Trump wants a great USA, but great Americans don't want him. 63 percent she judges him badly
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According to a survey by SSRS, Trump's government is currently supported by 37 percent. voters, which is 1 percentage point higher than the worst result in the history of these surveys. However, the percentage of voters assessing Trump negatively is the highest – 63%, 1 percentage point more than in January 2021, when he finished his first term after his supporters stormed the Capitol. Compared to the result of the previous CNN poll from a month ago, Trump's approval ratings deteriorated by 5 percentage points

The average of all the largest public opinion polls from last week shows a similar picture. According to her, Trump enjoys 40 percent. support, and 59% evaluate it negatively. This is the worst result since the beginning of the president's second term.

The results indicate that the main reason for voters' frustration are economic issues, especially price increases. 47 percent respondents indicated this problem as the most important one. 68 percent believe that things in the country are going in the wrong direction, and 72 percent – that the economy is in bad shape.

The survey published a day before the first major electoral test since Trump's election – the elections of state governments in Virginia and New Jersey and the mayor of New York – shows that Democrats are also unpopular. Only 29 percent have a good opinion of the opposition party. respondents, while 55 percent – negative. This is largely the result of opposition voters being frustrated with the party's attitude. Despite this, the survey suggests that this does not have a significant impact on voters' voting intentions. A year before the congressional elections, 47% of people declare their intention to vote for Democratic candidates. respondents, and Republicans – 42 percent.

Democratic candidates are also favorites in Tuesday's votes. According to an average of polls from the RealClearPolitics website, in Virginia, former congresswoman and CIA officer Abigail Spanberger is leading in the race for governor (currently it is Republican Glenn Youngkin) with an almost 9-point advantage over current lieutenant governor Winsome Earl-Sears. In New Jersey, former congresswoman Mikie Sherill is leading in the competition with former member of the state parliament Jack Ciatarelli by an average of 3.3 percentage points. In Democrat-dominated New York, 34-year-old socialist Zohran Mamdani, who is competing with former New York governor Andrew Cuomo (a Democrat who is running as an independent candidate) and Republican social activist Curtis Sliwa, seems certain to win. Polls show Mamdani – whom Trump calls a communist and is threatening to cut off funding to the city if he becomes mayor – has a nearly 15-point lead over Cuomo and a 28-point lead over Sliwa.

From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)

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