Majority of voters describe Trump's second term as 'chaotic' and 'scary,' new poll reveals
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A recent poll by The New York Times and Siena College indicates that more than half of US voters characterize President Trump's second term as "chaotic" (66%) and "scary" (59%). Independent voters showed higher concern with 75% describing the term as chaotic. Trump's handling of several critical issues, including immigration and the war in Ukraine, has been met with low approval ratings. Overall, Trump's current job approval stands at 42%, with 54% disapproving, indicating a challenging political landscape as he resumes his presidency.
66% of registered US voters felt the term "chaotic" described Trump's second stint in the White House well, while 59% thought "scary" was apt.
Nearly half of Republican voters (47%) agreed that the president's first three months back in power have been "chaotic," as did 75% of Independents.
Fewer Republicans and Independents - 36% and 61%, respectively - thought "scary" was the right word, while 42% described Trump's term as "exciting."
Trump's approval rating was underwater on every issue polled, with only 42% approving of his job in the Oval Office, while 54% disapproved.
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