The approval rate of US President Donald Trump is according to a new survey of the Associated Press-Norc Center for Public Affairs Research Sunk under 40 percent.

Majority of the Americans rates Trump’s performance as negative

The survey also showed that about four out of ten Americans Trump described Trump as a “terrible” president during his second term. Around one in ten rates their performance as “bad”. And two out of ten say that he is “average”. Only three out of ten Americans rated Trump’s performance as “great” or “good”.

Republicans lose trust in Trump’s priorities

The AP/NORC Center survey is one of several current ones Surveysthey show that the end of the first 100 days of the president’s term of office is the positive attitude towards the public towards Trump subsequent. Even Republicans, who are still largely behind him, lose trust that he leads the country in the right direction.

The survey showed that 44 percent of Americans say that Trump focuses on the wrong priorities. Only 54 percent of Republicans say that he focuses on the right priorities. 26 percent say he focuses on a balanced mix of topics. And 13 percent say he focuses on the wrong priorities. All compared to 75 percent of Democrats who say that he focuses on the wrong priorities.

A growing majority of Americans rejects Trump as president. 59 percent compared to 39 percent who advocate him. The survey was carried out under 1260 adults in the United States and took place from April 17th to 21st.

Further surveys show historical lows for Trump

Meanwhile, a recently published survey of the New York Times and the Siena Collegethat Trump’s approval rate is 42 percent. Which is a historical low at this early date of an term of office.

Economy and immigration as the main criticism

The issues in which its popularity has dropped are a great deal of economy and immigration. Although there are some support for deportation. 51 percent of those surveyed reject his dealings with immigration. 55 percent reject his economic policy.

Width rejection of Trump’s executive powers

The voters also reject several of his executive regulations. A large majority indicate that they would prefer a restriction of Trump’s power powers through one -sided measures. For example, 61 percent of the voters, including 33 percent of Republicans, stated that a president should not have the authority to raise tariffs without the consent of the Congress. And 54 percent, including 26 percent of Republicans, believe that he should not be allowed to end the programs decided by the congress.

Skepticism about Trump’s dealing with migration and judiciary

The numbers rise when it comes to attacks in the area of ​​immigration. 63 percent, including 40 percent of Republicans, say that a president should not show legal immigrants who protested against Israel. Trump’s threat of putting American citizens in prison in El Salvador is also extremely unpopular. 73 percent of voters, including 56 percent of Republicans, say that a president must not do so.

Trump threatens to disregard the Supreme Court

Trump’s disregard of the court ensured one of the greatest reversal in rejection in the Times/Siena survey, which was carried out under 913 voters from April 21 to 24. 76 percent of voters and 61 percent of Republicans believe that a president must not ignore the Supreme Court.

Reactions from the Trump camp to falling survey values

The slump in the surveys visibly annoys Trump. The President scolded Truth on a survey by Fox News, which shows that the Americans are skeptical about Trump’s economic policy. “Rupert Murdoch has told me for years that he wanted to get rid of his trump-hate fake conveyor researcher at Foxnews. But he never did it”, ” wrote Trump on Thursday. “This ‘surgeer’ has misjudged me and Maga for years. In addition, if he is already there, it should also make changes in the China-friendly Wall Street Journal. This is crap !!!”

Also Reuters and Gallup Publisher published in the past few days that show a burglary of Trump. Especially with regard to the economy, since its repeatedly changing tariffs have led to global instability.

Historical parallels: Trump’s burglary is reminiscent of 2020

Despite the president’s public anger, two Trump consultants told Rolling Stonethat they don’t worry about the youngest series of negative surveys for the president. Above all – regardless of what Trump’s unpopularness could mean for other Republican candidates in the coming years – the president came into office as Lame Duck. Despite his public flirts With the undermining of the constitution and a third term in the White House, Trump took over the power as someone who probably doesn’t have to worry that his survey values ​​could make it difficult to re -election.

“He always says anyway that the surveys are fake. And after winning the referendums 2024, he sees even more reasons to dismiss the bad surveys as a fake,” said a Trump consultant.

On Saturday evening, John McLaughlin, one of the leading opinion researchers Trump for his presidential campaigns, wrote to Rolling Stone. “This is a terribly distorted survey. Only 37 percent are Trump voters for 2024. We received 50 percent. I would like to explain the explanation of the New York Times listen to it. Have we returned to the fake surveys of the past eight years? “

Any approach to critical 30 percent approval

The new AP survey, which points to a decline in the president’s approval rate to less than 40 percent, would have had alarm bells in Trump’s head of headquarters in earlier times.

During the Hellish summer of 2020, when Trump ran for his re-election in the middle of the exploding death figures and the economic implosion through the Covid 19 pandemic, several top consultants Trump was nervous in his campaign or in his government the public surveys and private data from the Republicans. And the nails bit themselves because the president’s approval rate decreased.

If Trump came too close to “the mid-1930s”, a high-ranking Trump consultant said at the time, “we lose”.

Republican camp remains calm in public

In November 2020, Trump actually lost the choice. And today, just three months after his new government took office, there are already some high-quality surveys that show that the president is approaching the 30 percent mark again.

Trump may complain about his falling popularity. But his camp doesn’t seem to worry too much.

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