Divided Nation, Divided Markets: These Americans Are the Most Unhappy with the Trump Administration So Far
Briefly

The 2024 presidential election results revealed a divided country, with Donald Trump narrowly defeating Kamala Harris in the electoral college despite Harris garnering 75 million popular votes to Trump's 77 million. Three weeks into Trump's second term, a Morning Consult poll showed a nearly even split in approval ratings, with 49.5% approving and 47.0% disapproving. Trump's swift executive actions and disruptive policies have polarized public opinion further, as skepticism towards his administration remains pronounced among specific demographics, revealing ongoing national tensions and contentious views of his presidency.
Trump's actions in the first weeks of his second term, including executive orders and policy changes, have sharply polarized public perception across different voter demographics.
Despite a net positive approval rating, the number of Americans who strongly disapprove of Trump's presidency significantly outweighs those who strongly approve, indicating ongoing division.
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