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President Donald TrumpTaking questions from journalists on Thursday, he promoted that “many great things are happening.”
But the Americans, almost eight weeks after the second Trump service tour in the White HouseIt seems divided into the work that the country is doing.
Trump’s approval index remained in negative territory at 42% -53% among voters registered throughout the country in a new national survey of the University of Quinnipiac held from March 6 to 10 and published on Thursday.
That is less than the approval of 46% and 43% disapproval in the Quinnipiac survey at the end of January, in the days after the second inauguration of Trump.
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President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025. (IMAGN)
The president was also underwater in a Survey (46%-53%) carried out from March 6 to 10 and published this week.
But Trump was above the water in three other surveys in the field in recent days.
And Trump, which for a long time has closely monitored public opinion surveys, resorted to social networks to show their “higher approval ratings from the inauguration.”
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Trump’s survey numbers are an improvement in their first mandate, when it began in negative territory and remained there for its four -year mandate.
An average of all the most recent national surveys indicates that Trump’s approval ratings are slightly above water. However, Trump has seen that his numbers are reduced slightly since he returned to the White House at the end of January, when an average of his surveys indicated the president’s approval index in the 50s and his disapproval in the mid -40s.
“You can see a notable increase in discontent on the management of President Trump of a variety of problems: from Ukraine to the Federal Economy and Force,” Quinnipiac survey The analyst Tim Malloy stood out at the survey.
President Donald Trump (Reuters/Leah Millis)
The president’s approval index was underwater in nine of the 10 problems proven in the Quinnipiac survey, with its management of trade with China as the only problem in which most respondents gave it an approval.
And on the superior issue in the minds of Americans, The economyTrump stood at 41%-54%.
It was the third survey conducted this month, after the CNN survey and a Reuters/Ipsos survey, to spell problems for Trump in the economy, which was possibly the most important issue that promoted him to victory in the presidential elections last November.
In its management of the Federal Work Force, the President remained in an approval of 40% and 55% disapproval in the Quinnipiac survey.
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Trump, through its recently created government efficiency department (Doge), has the mission of reviewing and reducing the size of the federal government.
Trump named ELON ALMIZCLEThe richest person in the world and the executive director of Tesla and Spacex, to direct the organization.
Doge has dragged through federal agencies, rooting what the White House argues was billions in the federal wasteful spending. It has also taken a federal workforce blade, resulting in a massive reduction of employees. Dege’s movements have caused a series of demands in response.
The sixty percent of the voters questioned in the survey disapprove of the way Musk and Doge are dealing with workers employed by the federal government, with only 36% approval.
And the survey statement adds that “54% of voters think that Elon Musk and Dogh are hurting the country, while 40% think they are helping the country.”
Elon Musk, who directs the Efficiency Department of the Government of President Trump to reduce government fraud and cut the federal workforce, has a chainsaw during an appearance at the CPAC on February 20, 2025 in National Harbor, MD. (Jose Luis Magana)
The CNN survey indicated that more than 6 out of 10 thought that Dogs cuts would go too far and that important federal programs would close, and 37% say that the cuts would not reach far enough to eliminate fraud and waste in the government.
It is not surprising that there is a massive partisan division in the last surveys when it comes to Trump and Doge.
The Democrats, by a 96% margin -2% in the Quinnipiac survey, gave the President an approval to the work he is doing in office, while Republicans approved an 89% -9% margin. Independent voters disapproved, 58%-36%.
There was also a great partisan gap on how Musk and Doge are acting, with more than three quarters of the Republicans they approved and 96% of the Democrats and more than two thirds of the independents who disapprove.
Vice President JD Vance (AP)
The survey also asked respondents about Vice President JD Vance’s office performance. Vance stood at 41% approval and 49% disapproval.
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The Quinnipiac survey questioned 1,198 voters registered throughout the country for its latest survey. The general sampling error of the survey was more or less 2.8 percentage points.