Majority of Americans Approve of Trump’s Plans for Second Term, Pew Research Survey Finds
A recent Pew Research survey has uncovered that a majority of Americans are in favor of President Trump’s policies and plans as he prepares for his second term in office.
This revelation stands in stark contrast to the negative portrayal of Trump by Democrats and the media in recent years, who have attempted to label him as a threat to democracy.
With his re-election, it is evident that the American people are receptive to the agenda that Trump is offering.
The Hill reports:
53 percent approve of Trump plans: Pew survey
According to a Pew Research Center survey released recently, over half of the country approves of President-elect Trump’s plans and policies for his upcoming second term in the White House.
The poll indicates that 53 percent of Americans either “somewhat” or “strongly” approve of the president-elect’s future plans, with 46 percent in disagreement.
Confidence is high in Trump’s ability to handle the economy, foreign policy, immigration, and criminal justice, though there are reservations regarding his stance on abortion.
Nearly 6-in-10 Americans, 59 percent, express confidence in Trump’s decision-making on economic policy, while 54 percent and 53 percent have faith in his approach to criminal justice and foreign policy respectively.
The Washington Times provides further insight:
Americans warming to Trump; Pew survey says voters shifting to GOP, away from Democrats
Recent polling by the Pew Research Center shows that Americans are increasingly favorable towards President-elect Donald Trump compared to previous election cycles, particularly in their belief that he will oversee the economy effectively as he assumes office.
The survey of nearly 10,000 individuals post-election reveals that most anticipate Trump making sound decisions on economic matters, crime issues, immigration, and foreign policy, although there are concerns about his ability to unify the nation.
43% of respondents indicate a positive sentiment towards Mr. Trump, a figure higher than in 2016 and 2020, signaling a shift in public opinion.
It is worth noting that these findings are emerging before Trump officially takes office. The anticipation is palpable for the positive changes he may bring about once in power.