New polls reveal declining confidence in Trumps economic policies amid tariff rollouts and recession fears. Voters cite inflation, weak growth, and buyers remorse.
The poll, conducted March 31, comes the day after Trump told NBC News that he is seriously interested in serving a third term — an action explicitly prohibited by the U.S. Constitution, which forbids ...
The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.
While aware of the economic impact of US tariffs on EU goods, a YouGov study finds that a vast majority of European citizens ...
March 13 -8: Trump’s approval rating has stayed at 44% in the past four Reuters/Ipsos polls, including the latest online survey of 1,422 U.S. adults taken March 11-12 (margin of error 3), with 52% ...
President Donald Trump has tested Americans’ patience with him by starting his second term with a host of dramatic executive ...
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Recent polling shows a clear trend line regarding the economy and direction of the country: The public is worried.
After its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Americans were united in condemnation: around 85% of registered voters ...
Here's what today's polls say about President Donald Trump's current approval rating after two months in office and his 'no ...
Polls suggest voter dissatisfaction with Trump's handling of the economy may stem from their perception of the president's top priorities.
Most Americans say the matter of Trump administration officials discussing U.S. military plans on the Signal app is serious.
Forty-two percent expected to be better off financially when Trump was sworn into office in January, while only 28% said they ...
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