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HELSCRAKE President Donald Trump, photographed aboard the Presidential Air Force One this weekend. Photo: Ben Curtis/AP/TT
Donald Trump’s tear start seems to go home with the people and gives American president Medvind in public opinion.
Three weeks into the term of office, 48.9 percent think Trump does a good job, compared with the 45.3 percent that are of the opposite opinion. This is according to the average of measurements published by Real Clear Politics.
The support is higher than when the Republican began his first term of office in 2017 – and higher than it was at some point during Trump’s first four years in the White House, notes the Pew opinion Institute. However, the controversial Trump’s policy raises strong emotions and his countrymen are deeply divided into the opinions of him. Over the past week, thousands have demonstrated in state heads the country over.
When the opinion institutes ask the question of the image of US political leaders, Donald Trump has a huge takeover at the same time: 48.4 percent have a positive picture of the president. This can be compared with 41.4 percent for his vice president JD Vance, 29.3 percent for President Mike Johnson and 29 percent for Hakeem Jeffries, the Democrats’ minority leader in the House of Representatives. The group leaders in the Senate, Republican John Thune and Democrat Chuch Schumer, have even lower numbers.
The proportion of citizens who believe that the United States is developing in the right direction is still relatively low, 38.2 percent, but has increased by 10 percentage points since Donald Trump swore the office.