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Power Shift: Trump's First 100 Days in Office
Washington D.C., USAWednesday, April 30, 2025
Trump's poll numbers tell an interesting story. His job approval rating stands at 43%, the same as it was 100 days into his first term. This places him at the bottom compared to modern presidents at this point in their terms. While his numbers are not strong, they are consistent with his past performance. He has won two out of three national elections, so these numbers are familiar territory for him and his party. However, there are notable shifts in how Americans view his handling of specific issues. Tariffs and inflation are now his biggest weaknesses, unlike his first term when the economy was his strong suit. The economic impact of these issues makes them particularly concerning for Trump and his party.
The political landscape has also shifted. While the Republican Party is not popular right now, Democrats are faring even worse in public opinion. This is a change from Trump's first term, when Democrats consistently rated higher than Republicans. This shift could have significant implications for future elections and the political climate. It shows that both parties have work to do to win over the public.
Trump's first 100 days were marked by a focus on executive power and a limited legislative agenda. His use of executive orders and the limited scope of the laws he passed reflect a strategic approach to governance. His poll numbers and the public's view of his handling of specific issues provide a mixed picture. While his approval rating is low, it is consistent with his past performance. The shifting political landscape and the public's views on key issues will be important factors to watch in the coming months and years.
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