What Americans Really Think About Donald Trump: New Polls Reveal Deep Divides and Growing Discontent

Looking ahead, the poll shows that Trump remains a polarizing figure on the ballot.

  • 41% of voters say they plan to vote in the midterms to oppose Trump’s agenda.
  • 21% say they’ll vote to support him.
  • The rest say Trump’s presence in the White House won’t affect their vote either way.Continue reading…
  • These numbers indicate that dissatisfaction with the president could shape congressional races, particularly in key battleground states where voters are frustrated with rising costs and political instability.

    The President Dismisses the Polls

    In true Trump fashion, the president has brushed off the findings, dismissing them as “fake” and accusing the media of bias.

    “So many Fake Polls are being shown by the Radical Left Media, all slanted heavily toward Democrats,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, his social media platform. “In the Fair Polls, I have the Best Numbers I’ve ever had — and why shouldn’t I? I ended eight wars, created the greatest economy in our history, kept prices and taxes low, and am setting records for the future U.S.A. Fake News will never change, but as I look around the Oval Office, I remind myself — I’m still here.”

    Despite his defiant tone, pollsters say the data points to a growing divide between the president’s perception of his success and how most Americans feel day to day.

    A Country at a Crossroads

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