New Poll Reveals Current Public Opinion on the Presidency

A new national survey has shed light on how Americans currently view former President Donald Trump and the overall direction of the country. While Trump continues to speak confidently about progress and renewed national strength, the findings suggest a more divided public mood. Many Americans appear to be balancing their personal economic realities against political promises, shaping a complex picture of confidence, frustration, and uncertainty.

According to the latest CNN/SSRS poll of 1,245 adults, Trump’s approval rating has dropped to 37%, down from 47% earlier this year. Roughly 63% of respondents expressed disapproval—one of the lowest points during his tenure. The poll also revealed a wider sense of national unease: 68% of Americans said the country is doing “pretty” or “very badly,” while only 32% believe things are going well.

Economic pressures remain a key concern. Nearly 47% of respondents pointed to inflation, high prices, and financial strain as their top issues, while 26% cited threats to democracy and political stability. Another 10% named immigration as their main concern. When asked about broader policy impacts, most participants expressed worry over both the economy and foreign affairs, reflecting a nation still searching for steady ground.

The survey also showed that 61% of respondents believe presidential powers have been used “too far,” reigniting debates about the limits of executive authority. With midterm elections approaching, 41% of voters said their ballots will reflect opposition to Trump’s leadership, while 21% plan to vote in his support.

Trump, meanwhile, dismissed the poll results, insisting his base remains as loyal as ever. Yet as election season nears, the numbers reveal a country standing at a crossroads—one divided by opinion but united in the urgency to redefine its future.

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