
The media may not have noticed that Trump is crazy but the American people are:
Seven weeks after President Donald Trump began his second term in the Oval Office, 42 percent of voters approve of the way he is handling his job, while 53 percent disapprove and 6 percent did not offer an opinion, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll of registered voters released today.
In Quinnipiac University’s February 19 poll, 45 percent approved, while 49 percent disapproved and 6 percent did not offer an opinion and in Quinnipiac University’s January 29 poll, 46 percent approved, while 43 percent disapproved and 11 percent did not offer an opinion.
Voters were asked about Trump’s handling of several issues:
- trade with China: 46 percent approve, 44 percent disapprove, with 10 percent not offering an opinion;
- immigration issues: 46 percent approve, 49 percent disapprove, with 5 percent not offering an opinion;
- foreign policy: 42 percent approve, 53 percent disapprove, with 5 percent not offering an opinion;
- the military: 41 percent approve, 48 percent disapprove, with 11 percent not offering an opinion;
- the economy: 41 percent approve, 54 percent disapprove, with 5 percent not offering an opinion;
- the federal workforce: 40 percent approve, 55 percent disapprove, with 5 percent not offering an opinion;
- the Russia – Ukraine war: 38 percent approve, 55 percent disapprove, with 7 percent not offering an opinion;
- the Israel – Hamas conflict: 37 percent approve, 49 percent disapprove, with 14 percent not offering an opinion;
- trade with Mexico: 37 percent approve, 56 percent disapprove, with 7 percent not offering an opinion;
- trade with Canada: 36 percent approve, 58 percent disapprove, with 5 percent not offering an opinion.
He’s particularly losing ground on the economy:
Twenty-three percent of voters describe the state of the nation’s economy these days as either excellent (1 percent) or good (22 percent), and 76 percent describe it as either not so good (45 percent) or poor (31 percent).
This is a change from Quinnipiac University’s December 2024 poll when 34 percent described it as either excellent (3 percent) or good (31 percent) and 64 percent described it as either not so good (31 percent) or poor (33 percent).
There is an increase in the number of voters saying the economy is the most urgent issue facing the country today. Given a list of nine issues and asked which is the most urgent one facing the country today, the economy (30 percent) tops the list, followed by preserving democracy in the United States (25 percent), with immigration also in double digits (12 percent).
In January 24% said the economy was the most urgent with democracy at 20% and Immigration at 18%
There’s 60% disapproval for Musk and DOGE although a huge majority of Republicans (77%) love them. 54% overall think he’s hurting the economy. Vance (41%) Rubio (39%) and Kennedy(38%) are all underwater.
Everyone hates Congress, as usual, with roughly the same number (65%) saying that both Democrats and Republicans put party over country.
If the government shuts down 32% will blame the Democrats, 31% will blame Republicans and 22% will blame Trump. (Just wait until Trump starts talking…)
84% of people are following the Russia-Ukraine war and 58% disapprove of the way Trump acted in that Oval office meeting.
RUSSIA – UKRAINE WAR
Eighty-four percent of voters say they are following news about the Russia – Ukraine war either very closely (39 percent) or somewhat closely (45 percent), while 16 percent say they are following it not too closely.
Fifty-eight percent of voters disapprove of the way President Trump handled the recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, while 35 percent approve. (77% of Republicans approved.)
62% think supporting Ukraine is in the national interest and 65% think Ukraine comes closer to sharing American values than Russia. About the same number think Trump isn’t tough enough on Russia and 50% think he’s too tough on Ukraine. (That’s low, only because 60%
A big 7% have a positive opinion of Vladimir Putin. 43% have a favorable opinion of Zelensky and 33% disapprove.
About Canada:
More than half of voters (55 percent) think President Trump is too tough on Canada, while 31 percent think his attitude towards Canada is about right, and 6 percent think he is not tough enough on Canada.
31% of Americans are assholes.
There’s more at the link. It’s clear that people are waking up and he’s sinking in the polls but not nearly enough. But at least he’s not gaining.