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Trump is becoming more and more unpopular – but the chaos does not scare the voters
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Donald Trump’s survey values drop dramatically. However, it is not the inhumane deportations that his followers deter. They think of themselves.
Donald Trump has always been oriented towards numbers-as a reality TV star on the ratings, as a real estate entrepreneur on million sums and as a playboy in the number of his affairs. As US president, the surveys should currently give him thinking. The approval is 40 percent. According to the ABC broadcaster, no incumbent has been there so badly after the first 100 days.
On the one hand, the surveys are not very meaningful, after all, Trump’s popularity has almost never reached the 50 percent mark in the past eight years. He won mainly because bids and Harris were more unpopular than him. It depends on the details. When it comes to migration, approval of 47 percent is still the highest. And yet there is a clear majority against the illegal deportation of migrants in prisons in El Salvador. Trump won’t disturb that. He still has a year and a half until the Midterm elections and will go through his course.
A recession would be a recession of the Donald Trump
More worrying for him, who wanted to make America “Great” again: only 21 percent say that the economic situation had improved among him. Trump had promised to lower prices from day one, and thus won the choice. If the prices continue to rise, the voters will hardly forgive this. Especially not if Trump’s tariffs are the trigger. The impending recession is clear, that is clear to economists and citizens if it would be a Trump recession.
However, it hardly hurt him that the president was rebuilding his cabinet after only 100 days. Few Americans know who the shot national security advisor Mike Waltz is. Most of them assume that Trump means constant unrest. 66 percent rate its start as chaotic, 59 percent as scary.
The Americans will measure him whether they have more money in their pockets, the share prices rise and he keeps the United States out of wars. And whether he follows the independent judiciary. Only six percent find it right that Trump wants to ignore decisions from judges. He likes to fall in the role of a king or even the Pope, like on a photo he spread – but even the most loyal fans don’t want that.
Source: Stern

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