Trump’s First Year Back: Polls Reveal Steady Support Amid Economic and Policy Doubts
An AP-NORC poll shows steady approval for President Trump’s second term, but reveals growing skepticism about his economic management, immigration stance, and foreign policy — a warning sign for America’s priorities.
President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has sparked much debate, yet six months in, his approval ratings remain stubbornly steady at around 40%. At first glance, this endurance might suggest resilient support among Americans. But a closer look uncovers troubling fractures that demand attention from all patriots who value economic prosperity and national sovereignty. How Can Approval Stay Stable When Key Issues Erode Confidence? The AP-NORC poll exposes a perplexing truth: While nearly four in ten Americans approve of Trump’s overall performance, most believe he is focused on the wrong priorities. Only two in ten think he’s addressing...
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