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Harvard Poll: Majority Of American Voters More Satisfied With Trump Than Biden In First Month Of Second Term

A recent poll shows that the majority of voters are more pleased with President Donald Trump than with former President Joe Biden.

According to February, Trump has a 52% approval rate, as 58% of voters are more satisfied than the current president. Harvard Cap/Harris Opinion survey. As 72% of voters increase, they support agencies’ focus on efficiency initiatives, polls show.

“People are generally positive waiting attitudes towards Trump, but they’re really reassessing their attitudes towards Biden, Harris and the Democrats, and are far more harsh and more negative.” Mark penHarvard Cap/Harris poll co-director wrote in a press release. Published Monday.

“Trump has a real opportunity here. We’ll see healthy, smooth approval for true approval based on what happens in the next few months,” Penn continued.

Deporting illegal immigrants who commit crimes, “take full-scale efforts to find and eliminate fraud and waste in government spending,” and eliminating diversity, equity and comprehensive initiatives from the federal government All Trump’s policies, including doing so, received the majority of support from Americans, according to polls. (Related: Elon Musk says if Dems loses his mind to Trump’s admin cut, Doge “have to surpass his target”)

The only policy (39%) that was not supported by the majority was the renamed president to the Gulf of Mexico to the US Gulf.

Elon Musk will speak with President Donald J. Trump and reporters at the White House oval office in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. (Photo by the Washington Post via Jaybin Botsford/Getty Images)

Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency has said that 77% of voters “need a full survey of all government spending” because all federal agencies are auditing unnecessary spending, with 70% saying They believe that government spending is filled with “waste, fraud and inefficiency.” Opinion polls are shown. (Related: Exclusive: Doge asks NIH employees: So, what do you do around here?)

As 42% of voters say the country is on the right track, voters’ optimism about the country’s direction continues to rise, according to the vote. January 2025.

As Trump and his administration gain support from American voters, Democrats are facing the lowest approval rating since March 2018, polls show. According to polls, 33% of voters approve Democrats, compared to 49% of voters who approve Republicans.

Up until the 2024 election, figures from Democrats and corporate media repeatedly labelled Trump as a “threat” to democracy. And now, Tesla CEO and Government Efficiency Office (DOGE) Chairman Elon Musk takes his team to each department, and they call him an unelected bureaucrat.

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The poster with the caption “American Bay” caption is seen when US President Donald Trump speaks on the Signature Committee. February 21, 2025 (Photo by Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

The decision by Musk and Doji sparked an uprising from Democrats who began protesting in Washington, DC after Musk announced that he and the president would overturn the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and put it under the control of his secretary. Ta. Marco Rubio, the province.

White House Deputy Policy Chiefs of Staff Stephen Miller responds to criticism during a press conference on Thursday, explaining to the press that the president was elected, and then uses his power to implement his agenda. explained to hire staff to do so.

“The president is elected to the entire American public. He is the only civil servant in the entire government, Miller said.

“A judge is appointed, members of the Congress are elected at the district and state level, one man in the constitution, Article 2 has a clause known as a vesting clause, which is granted to the President the right to enforce. “The entire democratic will is seeped into the elected president,” he continued. “The president then appoints staff and imposes something Democrats impose on the government.”

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