A new poll reveals that a majority of Americans are optimistic about Donald Trump's second term as president. The poll found that 56% of Americans expect Trump to do well in office and 55% approve of his handling of the transition. The poll also suggests that Americans are hopeful about the economy and believe that the country will be better off at the end of Trump's second term.
with a majority of Americans both expecting him to do well and satisfied with the way he’s handled the transition into public office, according to a new poll.released Thursday found 56% of Americans expect Trump to do a “good job” as the 47th president – up from 48% after his 2016 election win.
Trump’s favorable rating heading into his second term was measured at 46%, the highest it’s been since his victory over Hillary Clinton.Most Americans also expect the state of the economy – one of voters’ top issues heading into Election Day – to be “very or somewhat good” after Trump’s first year back in the White House.
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