Voters See Trump's Use of Power as Overreaching, Times/Siena Poll Finds
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A recent New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that voters are increasingly skeptical of President Trump's handling of key issues and his aggressive expansion of executive power. Despite a 42 percent approval rating, deemed low for an early term, concerns grow regarding his management of the economy and immigration. His poll numbers are particularly alarming among independent voters, who show only 29 percent approval. Overall, the findings suggest a waning support for Trump's administration as he approaches his 100th day in office, marking the end of a presumed second-term honeymoon.
Voters believe President Trump is overreaching with his aggressive efforts to expand executive power, showing deep doubts about his administration's agenda.
Voters express dimming confidence in Trump's management of key issues, including the economy and immigration, despite support for deportations.
The approval rating for President Trump is historically low, with significant erosion in voter confidence as he approaches his 100th day in office.
A recent poll indicates that Trump's approval among crucial independent voters sits at a woeful 29 percent, marking a significant shift in support.
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