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Trump Disapproval Climbs to 52 Percent in Latest CNN Poll
A fresh CNN poll reveals that public discontent with President Donald Trump is growing as 52 percent of Americans now disapprove of his performance while 48 percent approve. Conducted by CNN and SSRS from February 24 to 28 the survey highlights a notable 4-point rise in disapproval since earlier readings this year. This shift comes amid ongoing debates over Trump’s bold policy moves and his administration’s handling of key issues like the economy and immigration.
The poll’s findings reflect a divided nation with Trump’s approval rating slipping below the 50 percent mark for the first time in his second term. Researchers noted that the survey carries an average bias of D+4.3 suggesting a slight lean toward Democratic respondents which could influence the results. Still the uptick in disapproval signals potential challenges for Trump as he navigates his agenda through a polarized Congress.
Economic concerns appear to be fueling much of the discontent with 62 percent of respondents saying Trump has not done enough to tackle rising prices of everyday goods. This frustration cuts across party lines as even some Republican-leaning voters express unease over inflation which remains a stubborn issue. The poll suggests that Trump’s early promises to boost the economy are not resonating as strongly as hoped with many Americans.
On immigration the president retains stronger support with his aggressive stance against illegal aliens finding favor among a sizable portion of the electorate. However the poll shows cracks in this base as 52 percent believe he has gone too far in expanding executive power to enact these policies. Critics argue that measures like mass deportation risk alienating moderates who prefer a balanced approach to border security.
Trump’s relationship with Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency has also stirred unease with 54 percent calling Musk’s prominent role a bad idea. The tech mogul’s push to slash federal programs has drawn praise from fiscal conservatives but worries others who fear vital services could be cut. This tension underscores a broader debate about the size and role of government under Trump’s leadership.
Republicans remain largely supportive with 90 percent approving of Trump’s job performance according to the poll’s breakdown by party. Democrats predictably stand opposed with 90 percent disapproving while independents tilt negative at 59 percent disapproval to 41 percent approval. This partisan divide highlights the challenge Trump faces in broadening his appeal beyond his core base.
The poll’s timing just ahead of Trump’s first formal address to Congress this term adds context to the numbers as Americans weigh his early moves. Historically such speeches have done little to shift his approval ratings with past addresses during his first term showing changes of 3 points or less. Observers will watch closely to see if this pattern holds or if Trump can reverse the current downward trend.
Despite the dip in approval Trump’s numbers remain higher than at any point in his first term suggesting a complex public mood. Analysts point out that his 48 percent approval still outpaces predecessor Joe Biden’s exit rating of 37 percent. As Trump presses forward with his agenda the poll serves as a warning that winning over skeptics will require more than rallying his loyal supporters.
Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 44 |
| Left | 18 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 41% Left |
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