Trump's approval rating stands at 52% nationwide
A new poll shows that most voters approve of President Donald Trump's leadership in his second term. The survey, released by Rasmussen Reports, found that 52% of those asked support Trump's job performance. In comparison, 46% disapprove. The poll also indicates that 38% of voters "strongly approve" of Trump's actions, while another 38% "strongly disapprove." This data comes as Trump has been active, signing over 90 executive orders in just three months. Despite some reports of regret among Trump voters, many polls suggest a solid approval for his performance so far. The Democratic Party is facing challenges in gaining support, as only 29% of Americans view its leadership favorably. This rating is a new low. Democrats are trying to strengthen their position by engaging with voters. The party has launched town hall tours, with leaders like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and former Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate visiting various areas, especially targeting areas that traditionally lean Republican. Rasmussen's daily tracking involves phone surveys of 300 likely voters each night. The CNN poll data was collected from March 6-9. Each poll's results come with a margin of error, providing some context to the findings.