The lowest percentage ever is a two-way tie between October 2017 during Trump's term and at the tail end of former President George W. Bush's term in 2008.
Still, this latest April poll shows a 56 percent majority of Americans think the country is"off on the wrong track." That marks a 17 percent decrease in people with that negative general opinion compared to January 21, the day after Trump left the White House.
The lowest percentage ever is a two-way tie between October 2017 during Trump's term and at the tail end of former President's term in 2008. At those times, only 12 percent of Americans agreed the country was headed in the right direction. Among registered voters overall, Biden holds the approval of 51 percent of respondents, compared to 43 percent who said they disapprove of the job he's doing as president.
Just over 1 in 5 Americans in the April survey said they have a"very positive" view of Trump, compared to 28 percent who said the same in January. Nearly half of Americans overall, 47 percent, said they have a"very negative" view of the former president. This is about the same percentage who said that when Biden took over his role in the White House.
The same survey released Sunday also focused on social media disputes, with two-thirds of Americans agreeing that such Big Tech platforms are dividing the country's people. Bipartisan majorities of both
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