Polls show that most Americans do not agree with Trump’s radical action of rapidly promoting his political agenda

On April 27, local time, on April 26, the Associated Press NORC Public Affairs Research Center released a new poll, which showed that most Americans did not agree with Trump’s radical act of rapidly promoting his political agenda. Even within the Republican Party, not everyone thought that he was focused on the right policy priorities. According to the survey, the number of Americans who think Trump “mainly focuses on the wrong priorities” is almost twice as many as the number who think Trump “focuses on the right priorities”. Most Americans are not surprised by the political turmoil in the first 100 days of Trump’s second term. About 70% of American adults said that Trump’s performance in the first few months of his second term roughly met their expectations, while only about 30% of American adults said Trump’s actions were “unexpected”. This survey was conducted on 1260 adults from April 17th to 21st, with an overall sampling error margin of plus or minus 3.9 percentage points. (CCTV News)

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