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Harvard poll: More than half of voters say Trump’s D.C. actions are justified — and that he’s doing a better job than Biden


President Donald Trump’s approval rating has steadied at 47%, and his approval compared to former President Joe Biden is on the rise, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released this week. Read More

What is Trump’s approval rating? What voters think after absence, National Guard deployment


President Donald Trump’s approval rating remains low, but steady, amid his deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., and his brief public absence. An average of recent polls from the New ... Read More

Most Americans think Trump is doing better than Biden, new Harvard poll says


Back in office for seven months, most American voters think President Donald Trump is doing a better job in the White House than his most recent predecessor, a new poll suggests. Among respondents, 54 ... Read More

Trump is underwater across major issues for voters, new poll reveals


President Donald Trump’s approval rating remains underwater across a number of issues, according to the latest Yahoo/YouGov poll. The poll found that Trump had a 42% approval rating among registered ... Read More

Will Trump Have to Run From the Economy?


It’s the issue voters cared most about in 2024, and there are signs of trouble. By Jess Bidgood Last year, Donald Trump couldn’t stop talking about the economy. As a presidential candidate, he ... Read More


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