Poll: Trump’s approval rating at 100 days in office | CNN Politics

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Trump's Low Approval Rating at 100 Days

A CNN poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 100 days into his second term stands at 41%, the lowest for any newly elected president since at least Dwight Eisenhower. This marks a decline from his March approval rating and a substantial drop from late February.

Key Findings

  • Approval is down among women and Hispanic Americans.
  • Partisan views remain polarized, but independents' approval also dropped to 31%.
  • Low approval on economic issues, especially inflation and tariffs.
  • Declining approval on managing the federal government, foreign affairs, and immigration.
  • Only positive rating is on handling gender identity issues.
  • Public confidence in Trump's responsible use of power and leadership is down.
  • Mixed opinions on whether Trump keeps his campaign promises.

Public Opinion

The poll includes comments from voters expressing their disappointment with Trump's policies and executive orders. Others, however, support his actions, particularly regarding gender identity.

Methodology

The CNN poll was conducted among 1,678 adults nationwide by SSRS from April 17-24, using a combination of online and telephone interviews. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 2.9 points.

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