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According to a report on the US “Newsweek” website on April 1, a public opinion survey showed that US President Donald Trump's net approval rating fell to a new low for his second term, negative 14 percentage points. According to this survey conducted by the US Center for Public Affairs Research from March 20 to 24, 56% of respondents did not approve of Trump's work performance as president, while 42% agreed. The survey asked 1,229 adults, and the margin of error was plus or minus 4 percentage points. The report said that changes in Trump's approval rating may affect how much Republican lawmakers support him, affect his ability to push his own political agenda, and shape the political landscape before the midterm election cycle. The Public Affairs Research Center's survey results also showed that 58% of respondents disagreed with Trump's approach to economic issues, while 40% agreed. Meanwhile, 60% disagree with his approach to trade negotiations, and only 38% agree.

Zhitongcaijing·04/02/2025 13:57:05
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According to a report on the US “Newsweek” website on April 1, a public opinion survey showed that US President Donald Trump's net approval rating fell to a new low for his second term, negative 14 percentage points. According to this survey conducted by the US Center for Public Affairs Research from March 20 to 24, 56% of respondents did not approve of Trump's work performance as president, while 42% agreed. The survey asked 1,229 adults, and the margin of error was plus or minus 4 percentage points. The report said that changes in Trump's approval rating may affect how much Republican lawmakers support him, affect his ability to push his own political agenda, and shape the political landscape before the midterm election cycle. The Public Affairs Research Center's survey results also showed that 58% of respondents disagreed with Trump's approach to economic issues, while 40% agreed. Meanwhile, 60% disagree with his approach to trade negotiations, and only 38% agree.