CNN Pol says that Trump’s approval rating is less than any President in seven decades: ‘People are disappointed’

Like all other recent pollution showing the underwater approval rating of President Donald Trump, including Fox News Poll, CNN showed that 41 percent of Trump’s approval rating is the lowest for any newly elected president for 100 days for 100 days – the lowest for the dwight esenhower for 100 days – including Trump’s first period.
Trump’s approval rating is four points from March and 7 points below February. Only 22 percent said that they strongly approve Tram’s job. The public’s trust is in his ability to handle all the major issues that he has sought to address, the fall.
economy
Trump’s approval rating on economic issues has especially fallen since the beginning of March as his tariff scheme rollouts created instability in the stock market and worried about rising prices. On inflation, the approval is below 9 points below 35%, and on tariff itself, it is below 4 points to 35%. Their marks to handle the economy are below 5 points of a career of 39%; He hit his first work in his first term and again in this march). Only half (52%) express confidence in their ability to deal with the economy, 13 points below December CNN pole,
Russia-Ukraine War
Around 39 percent approved and rejected 60 percent of Trump’s foreign affairs, including his stance on Russia-Ukraine, the war that he promised will end on a day. Half says that they have a lot or confidence in their ability to handle foreign affairs, below 55% before taking the office.
Immigration
The CNN pole found that 45 percent of its stand is approved on immigration, 6 points below March and below 60 percent in December, expressing 53 percent in their capacity to deal with within 60 percent.
Trump earned a narrowly positive rating on only one issue tested in the pole: Handle the penis identity and issues related to trans people. Overall, 51 percent approved handling the case, including 90 percent Republican, 48 percent independent and 16 percent Democrats.
The CNN pole was conducted by SSRS from 17–24 from April 17-24, a nationwide 1,678 adults, using a combination of online and telephone interviews. Survey samples were originally prepared from two sources-a probability-based online panel and a registration-based sample-and combined. Responsibles were initially contacted by mail, phone or email. The result for complete samples is a margin of plus or minus 2.9 points sample error.