President Donald Trumps Approval Rating Increases to 55%

President Donald Trumps Approval Rating Increases to 55%

A recent Neapolitan News and RMG Research poll reveals that President Donald Trump's approval rating has climbed to 55 percent. The survey, which included 3,000 registered voters, indicated that only 43 percent disapproved of his job performance.

According to the Napolitan News Service statement released with the poll, Trump's approval has consistently hovered around 53 percent since his election last November, except during his inauguration week when it spiked to 57 percent.

The poll showed 34 percent of respondents strongly approved of Trump's work. Approval ratings have generally increased weekly since the start of his second term, except the inauguration week.

Scott Rasmussen conducted this survey online between February 10 and 14, with a margin of error of ±1.8 percent.

This is closely followed by a CBS News poll that pegged Trump's approval at 53 percent, with 70 percent of voters feeling that he was fulfilling his campaign promises. Despite this, a significant portion of voters, as per the CBS poll from February 5-7, are still waiting for economic improvements.

On specific policies, the Napolitan poll found 59 percent approval for Trump's immigration enforcement, including 64 percent who support deploying U.S. troops to the southern border. However, the use of large detention centers for immigration processing was more divisive, with 48 percent in favor and 52 percent against.

In terms of foreign policy, 54 percent of those polled approve of Trump's approach to the Israel-Hamas situation, though only 13 percent support the idea of the U.S. taking control of Gaza.

Although Trump received broad support on most issues in the CBS poll, economic sentiment remains mixed. 66 percent indicated that efforts to lower prices are insufficient. The administration has noted that noticeable economic changes might take several months to materialize.

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