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The concerns of the Americans about the economy and in particular inflation and tariffs seem to be partially fueling the president’s downward trend Donald Trumps Admission reviews in a new national survey.
Trump is at 41% approval and a rejection of 53% in a survey by Quinnipiac University, which was carried out from April 7th to 7th and published on Wednesday.
The President was in a Quinnipiac survey that was carried out in his first week in his first week The white houseAt the end of January. And Trump was slightly under water at 45% -49% in mid -February. However, the president’s approval evaluations are essentially unchanged compared to Quinnipiac’s earlier survey, which was on site at the beginning of the last month.
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President Donald Trump has a table when he gives comments on April 2, 2025 in the White House in Washington, DC, comments on mutual tariffs “Make America Weishy” in the White House in Washington, DC. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Most, but not all of the recent polls of national public opinion, indicate Trump’s approval reviews in a negative area, which is a film by the president Election position When he started his second business trip in the White House.
According to the new Quinnipiac survey, Trump is with a permit of 40% and 55% disapproval when dealing with the economy. And asked how the president has to do with the question of trade, only 39% of the respondents stated that he was approved, while 55% Trump gave a thumb down.
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After Trump’s blockbuster announcement last week to impose tariffs around the world, almost three quarters believed that the tariffs would harm the US economy at short notice, while a little more than said that the president’s step would also affect the nation’s economy in the long term.
President Donald Trump speaks to members of the press on board the Air Force One during a flight to the common basis of Andrew, Maryland, on April 6, 2025. Reuters/Kent Nishimura (Reuters/Kent Nishimura)
“A large majority of the voters recognize the tariffs that delivers a bruising body at short notice. Will the time reduce the pain? Some think that this will be the case, but it does not imagine a majority,” emphasized the Polling Analyst of Quinnipiac University.
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In view of a list of four economic questions and asked which voters are currently most worried, 47% of those surveyed in the survey stated that the price of food and consumer goods with one of five living or rent costs, 17% of the stock market applies, and 6% point out their work situation.
“In a rare moment of political unanimity, Democrats, Republicans and independent in the same numbers are most concerned about the prices for what they eat and what they buy,” Malloy remarked.
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According to the survey, voters were divided in which party they take care of for the needs and problems of people like them.
A third of the respondents said the Democratic Party with the same amount (33%) explained the Republican Party. Thirty -one percent replied that no party took care of more.