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In the 100-day mark in his second term, President Donald Trump's approval evaluations change. From May 1st, most surveys report that his approval ratings are slightly below his unfavorable reviews. Experience voters or regret?

The evaluation of Trump's workplace approval remained steadily in the first two months and in some cases – its highest rating so far. However, new surveys show a change.

According to the latest survey by CBS News/Yougov, 61% of the Americans believe that Trump does what he promised in the campaign and the others say 39% that it is different. A whopping 69% do not believe that the administration concentrates sufficiently to reduce prices. 62% claim that too much focuses on building tariffs.

In the survey it was also found that only 19% of the view that Trump's politics made her financially better, and 48% claim that she made it worse and 33% claim indifference and the feeling that they are the same.

Trump's general justification for approval of jobs has dropped to 45%, the other 55% show that they disapprov. This survey shows that the film of 53% of the approval on February 9 to 51% on March 2 to 47% on April 13 and is still slipped.

Dealing with the president's immigration is easy to attribute to the admission of 49% compared to 51%. Although noteworthy, the majority of the Americans claimed that his guidelines have reduced the cross -border and approved the administration's program to deport immigrants who are illegally in the USA.

The Democrats in this survey were expressly asked: “How the handling of your party with the Trump presidency she felt?” to which they mostly reacted with 66% frustrated, and 53% said nervously.

Here is what most surveys on Trump's ratings of Trump's job permit show as the Faust 100 days.

What is Trump's presidential rate of approval?

  • According to today's reports from Rasmussen reports, Trump's approval improves, which is disapproved of an approval rate of 48% and 50%.
  • The survey of economists/YouGov, carried out this week, shows Trump with an affordable 43% compared to 54 unfavorable. His Vice President JD Vance went with 38% cheap and 49% unfavorable and 12% of the claim was not yet known.
  • NY TIMES/Sienna's survey recorded an approval rating of 42% over 54%, which disapproved. It showed the majority disapproval in the treatment of economic, immigration, Russia/Ukraine secretary and trading topics.
  • In the CNN survey, Trump's approval has so far been 41% during this term of office and a total disapproval of 59%.
  • In a survey by Quantus Insights, Trump's approval was 47.7% approval compared to 49.8%, which disapproved. In this survey there was the question of democratic leadership that showed that Kamala Harris cited the primary field in 2028 with only 30% and no other visible candidate.
  • Realclear surveys that include the average of different 18 different survey points, including all above, show that Trump's general favor will fall to 45.1% compared to 52.3% from May. This week has shown its lowest overall increase, which had been on a downward slide on a downward slide since March 12.

What is a Trump registration assessment in PA in the primary elections?

According to Civiqs surveys, which were last updated on May 1st, Trump's approval reviews in the keystone state fell by about three points, compared to what the Pennsylvanians thought of his performance in January.

Around 53% of Pennsylvanians who have currently been interviewed displeased the President's performance of 50% on January 20. Only 43% of the Commonwealth gave Trump a thumb on May 1, compared to 46% almost five months ago.

These election figures were also interrupted according to age, education, gender, breed and party.

Age: Those between 18 and 34 were Trump most worst (63%), while the 50 to 64 were cheapest (53%).

Training: Postgraduate goods for Trump most worst (67%). Non-college graduates were cheapest (49%).

Gender: Men and women are divided into Trump, more than half of the women (58%) have an unfavorable view and more than half of the men (51%) have a favorable view of the president.

Party: Members of the Republican Party were 87% favorable compared to the Democratic Party, which only felt favorable by 3% for the performance of the President. Independent voters leaned unfavorably (47%).

Running: Black voters had the highest unfavorable opinion of Trump (89%), followed by other races with 66%, Hispanic/Latino with 57%and white with 45%.

In Bucks County, Levittown, which contributed to achieving a district victory for Trump, the president mainly stands with 100 days, as can be seen from the four Levittown communities at the end of the last month.

The Pennsylvanians have the time until May 5th to register before the primary elections on May 20, when the residents of Keystone State make the decisions at the party level in November to lead to their school districts and local communities.

Who would win in a do-over Trump against Harris Election Day 2024?

In a recently carried out CNN survey, the data analyst Harry duck asked the Trump voters whether they would vote differently in a do-over.

“To tell you, I am here very few of them regret what they did in 2024.” His survey results showed that only 2% of information to change their voice while only 1% gave that they had not been right at all.

When Kamala Harris voters were asked the same question, the survey numbers returned very similarly.

“So if there was a repetition if people had to be able to repeat their voice in 2024, would the result be different? I doubt that it would be. I doubt that it would be or is still extremely close.” Said duck. Added: “The conclusion is for all these conversations of Trump voters who regret their voice in the numbers, it is really not shown.”

ENSEN said: “If there is an idea that Trump voters go, man, I wish I had voted for Kamala Harris instead of Donald Trump, the numbers say that this is an imaginative universe. For the most part there is really no.”

Chris Ullery contributed to this story.

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