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Fox News Poll: Trump, Republicans at record-high ratings as Democrats falter

About two months after his second term, Donald Trump’s approval classification matches the highest level ever.

Republicans in also have standard classifications, while the opinions of Democrats in Congress stumbled near its lowest level ever, according to the latest Fox News survey.

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Half of the voters, by 49 %, agrees to the job of Trump as a president, and he is matching his highest level from April 2020. This is also better than he was at the same point in his first term (43 % was approved in March 2017). It is at high marks between the main groups, including women, black voters and voters under the age of 30 (to return to it, in January, a majority of 52 % of the voters who agreed to the position of Trump to deal with the presidential transition.)

Nine of every 10 Republicans agree to Trump, while the same number of Democrats do not agree. Six out of 10 independents do not refuse his job performance.

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In general, 51 % of Trump’s job, including 45 % of those who do not intend to do not approach.

Trump has released more than 90 executive requests in the first 60 days in his post and about 7 out of 10 voters who are concerned that these measures have always changed the system of checks and balances in the country. This is similar to how voters feel about former President Barack Obama’s use of executive procedures in December 2014 (68 % of two meanings).

As expected, a decade ago, more Republicans were concerned, while now Democrats – about 9 in 10 respectively. Independents feel the same as they did 10 years ago (about three quarters of the concerned).

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Republic of Congress has achieved the highest approval classification at all this month, with 43 % of voters and 55 % did not agree. Although this is inverted from 12 points, it still constitutes a significant improvement in the net negative classification of 36 points in October 2023 and 55 points a decade ago.

The news across the corridor is not pink. For Democrats in Congress, 66 % do not agree to the job they do, with only 30 % approval-as it almost corresponds to the level of the record decrease by 29 % in November 2013. The current deficit represents a remarkable decrease from the difference between 23 points in October 2023, which is the last time the question was asked (37 % coming, 60 % of mixing), and the lever from April 2009 (50-00 %).

Support is due to the consent of the Republican Party in the first place to more Republicans who support their party today (88 %) from October 2023 (54 %). Once again, partisan contrast is amazing, with only 49 % of Democrats on legislators in their party today compared to 74 % in 2023.

“Democrats are united in their hatred towards Trump, but they are not satisfied with their party, too,” says Darwin Show, a Republican who is conducting a survey with Democrat Chris Anderson. “Democratic elites also argue over whether it will be more confronted or absorbed towards Trump, their voters are not satisfied with what they see as an unequal, disassembled response.”

Some other things …

JD Vance Vice Vice Vice classification in 8 points: 45 % approval, 53 % do not agree. Between Republicans, his approval (85 %) is slightly lower than Trump (92 %) and Republicans in Congress (88 %).

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With a margin of 18 points, voters do not agree to the job by Elon Musk in the Ministry of State Efficiency (DOGE) (approval of 40 %, 58 % do not agree). Most Republicans agree (78 %), while almost all Democrats do not agree (93 %).

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio breaks even with approval of both 47 %. He is the only administration official who receives approval of two numbers of Democrats (11 %).

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It was conducted from 14 to 17 March, under the supervision of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). The Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 994 registered voters who were randomly chosen from a national voter file. The respondents occur with direct interviews on the ground lines (123) and mobile phones (648) or completed the survey on the Internet after receiving the text (223). The results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error from ± 3 percentage points. An error in the samples associated with the results between the sub -group is higher. In addition to the error of sampling, the formulation of questions and demand can affect the results. Weights are generally applied to the variables of age, race, education and the region to ensure that the population composition of the respondents represents the registered voter residents. Sources of developing weight goals include scanning American society, analyzing Fox News to voters and voter file data.

2025-03-19 21:59:00

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