A new poll shows that about 4 in 10 Americans say Trump has been a “terrible” leader in his second term.

The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research also found that about 2 in 10 think he has done an average job in his presidency and 3 in 10 says he’s been a great or good president.

44% say Trump’s focused on the wrong priorities in the AP-NORC poll, 21% said an even mix and 10% don’t know

  • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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    So looking over these numbers I have many questions, and I wish they had a breakdown of what people sell reported as instead of just the overall number of people surveyed, because I think was a good number of people trying to skew things (I hope at least - or else I really don’t understand).

    Like comparing the 2 charts below for example:

    • 11% of Dems found Trump favorable
    • 9% of Dems found JD favorable (ouch for JD “couch fucker” Vance being 2 points behind a guy that is a convicted rapist and felon, and currently running the country into the ground)
    • 17% of Dems found RFK Jr. favorable (the guy pushing for sick kids and hurting anyone requiring anything in the proximity of mental health)

    • So overall in the 1st chart 18% think Trump is doing great, but then somehow 39% have a favorable opinion of him?
    • And overall in the 1st chart 39% think Trump is doing a horrible job, but 57% have an unfavorable opinion of him overall.

    So despite 39% of those surveyed thinking Trump is great, only 18% of them think he is doing great. While 57% of people surveyed think unfavorable of Trump, while only 39% think he is doing a horrible job.

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      Political tribalism is so crazy in this country. It’s like Republicans and Democrats live in two different countries. I suppose in some ways they do.

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        The divide is actually between “people who got an education that included critical thinking skills” and people who didn’t.

        Ideologically speaking, dozens of studies and surveys have shown that Americans are actually not very ideologically separate - it’s just that the group that can’t critically think is routinely and easily manipulated into voting AGAINST their own ideology through fear.

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          Ideologically speaking, dozens of studies and surveys have shown that Americans are actually not very ideologically separate

          Maybe Americans are generally ideologically homogeneous, but there’s enough variability within that shared ideology for there to be significant disagreements between the various ideological subgroups. Even if Americans broadly agree on the matter of individual rights, liberties, and freedoms, they may not necessarily agree on which rights should be prioritized or for whom.

          But maybe the problem is in the shared ideology itself. A country that is adamant that people should have the right to be ignorant and misinformed, shouldn’t be surprised when large numbers of people are ignorant and misinformed.

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        We do, one side believes in freedom, equality, empathy and truth. The other side are shit flinging monkeys at this point.

        What’s sad is like half of the country is basically still asleep at the wheel and just voting for whatever party they’ve been voting for and are more informed about celebrities than the constitutional crisis occurring.

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      The question cropped out of the image above:

      Question: So far, in his second term, do you think Donald Trump has been a great, good, average, poor, or terrible president?

      Source: AP-NORC poll conducted April 17-21, 2025, with 1,260 adults age 18 and older nationwide.

      From the bottom of the survey: The nationwide poll was conducted April 17-21, 2025 using the AmeriSpeak® Panel, the probability-based panel of NORC at the University of Chicago. Online and telephone interviews using landlines and cell phones were conducted with 1,260 adults. The overall margin of sampling error is +/- 3.9 percentage points.

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      These posts are always a great illustration of why you simply cannot trust or pay any attention to polls.

      #1 biggest issue here --> there are 0 Democrats who think Trump is a “Great” president. To believe something like this is an admission of stupidity and ignorance so profound as to be dangerous. There are people who TELL THE POLLSTERS THEY ARE DEMOCRATS but in actuality have likely never voted Democrat in their life. So when folks are going “Where are these Democrats that think he’s doing great??” the answer is “they are nowhere because they aren’t real.”

      This is easily verifiable by simply going online to Democratic spaces and looking with your own eyes. Go to Democratic rallies and look. Listen to Democratic influencers and find A SINGLE FUCKING ONE who has anything even REMOTELY POSITIVE to say.

      You won’t find one. Because there aren’t any.

      Now there may be some Democrats who, like another commenter mentioned, are so completely oblivious to the news that they may ACTUALLY think Trump has been “good”, especially if they 1.) live in a white enclave, 2.) don’t have any money tied up in stocks, and 3.) harbor anti-immigrant feelings (which is much more common than folks realizee). If you’re living a life of total privilege AND are surrounded by the kind of “polite conservatives” most millionaires are, you’d think everything is great because EVERYONE AROUND YOU IS DOING FINE, IS HAPPY, AND IS THRIVING.

      but GREAT? LOL you’d have to be pretty fucking stupid and live under a rock to think anyone who is a registered Democrat thinks Trump is “Great”.

      These polls - just like the ones people are pointing to as a way of dismissing the obvious election theft that just happened - are created by the Right-wing media apparatus as a way of pacifying people. My own father is a MAJOR, BIG DEAL elections guy and staunchly anti-Trump, but he waves away any and all conversation about 2024 being stolen because “the results were in the margin of the polls”.

      Polls are used as a means of pacification and must be ignored. If polls were accurate, they would have showed Trump losing across the board, since we know there were enough *purged Democratic ballots to give Kamala a 1.5% victory and flip at least 4 states to her. If polls were accurate, THOSE PEOPLE WOULD HAVE SHOWN UP IN THE POLLING THAT WAS BEING DONE BEFORE THEY GOT PURGED.

      The fact NOBODY mentions that little fact is why we know that polls as they are used today are total bullshit, red-herrings meant to keep us from asking questions.

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    How THE FUCK is it only 4 in 10?! Have they been bound, gagged, and held away from any goddamn newssource? This incontinent incompetent asshole is qualified to sit in a fucking jail cell, that’s it. God this country is stupid…

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      How THE FUCK is it only 4 in 10?! Have they been bound, gagged, and held away from any goddamn newssource?

      No, but there are millions who basically do not consume news outside of social media. And as you see on social media, people constantly complain about having to see “politics” and many try to block anything regarding that.

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        I was venting… I work with people who complain that they were inconvenienced by protesters but also wont listen to why they were protesting… I feel tired and old.

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        Hell it happens here on Lemmy. And tbh I’ve thought about doing it too, shit’s way too depressing right now.

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      Like it or not (I don’t) the horrific immigration policies get a lot of support. Other countries are taking notice too.

      Germany is considering removing German citizenship to dual passport holders if they are deemed “extremists” (but with no clear definition of what that means and how it would be determined).

      Since before Trump 2, Italy has already had its own camp in Albania for immigrants and it’s share of friction with judges who said these deportations were illegal.

      Also “let Russia have Ukraine, why do we care” has enjoyed the sort of support people are ashamed to admit but that translates to votes to all the worst politicians.

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        the horrific immigration policies get a lot of support.

        Which just demonstrates the stupidity in this country. If this shit was happening while a Democrat president was in office, they’d be on the White House lawn with guns and nooses. The same exact people.

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    So 44% think he’s doing terribly, 21% are an even mix, 10% don’t know. That’s 75%. One can only assume that the remaining 25% think he’s doing a great job. I also imagine that there is an element of the shy conservative in these responses so the actual figure is probably like 30-40% think he’s doing pretty good.

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      It’s always ~30-40%. Those are the “deplorables” that Hillary famously talked about.

      People who revel in the cruelty above all else.

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      2 in 10: Average 3 in 10: Great

      If you all could just try to not take the rest of the planet with you, that’ll be great.

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        You really got to wonder what that 2 in 10 thinks about the history of presidents of this country. I mean there’s been some stinkers but Jesus.

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          Fucking politicians. All the same ain’t they.

          Edit: …is what they are thinking.

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          You really got to wonder what that 2 in 10 thinks about the history of presidents of this country.

          It’s honestly weird to see people hyperventilating over Trump when I’ve lived through the Bush post-9/11 War on Terror and the Reagan Era War on Crime.

          Both had wildly unconstitutional surveillance and arrests, extra-judicial black sites and torture prisons, partisan purges of agencies, corporate multinationals capturing government agencies, and all sorts of naked corruption.

          Trumpism isn’t new, it’s just poorly marketed. The biggest difference between Trump and his predecessors is that the media clapped like seals when prior admins were committing these atrocities.

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            Gtfoh I remember all that shit too. You can’t possibly equate the Reagan era with this. They emphasized the neighborhood watch. That’s a big fucking difference between a neighborhood watch and (God damnit, this is gonna be a long list) checks notes deep breath; official memos to report anti-christian “bias”, ignoring court orders, abducting people to foreign prison camps, ignoring the 1st amendment, gangs of masked men flying swastikas and disrupting lives in public, pardons for violent criminals and major fraud crimes, election tampering, political vendettas, money laundering (meme coins and truth social), human rights violations, throwing away global stability for profit, pulling aid from allies, mocking and taunting allies, promoting random nobodies to prominent government positions, a literal felon president, arresting US citizens at the border, promoting RUSSIA, and I know I’m missing like, several dozen other horrendous things that makes Reagan’s presidency comparatively cute.

            And that doesn’t even mention paying off a pornstar for silence about leveraging his power to influence her career, also known as rape. Or the other rape and defamation cases, or all of the hardworking Americans who built businesses that were ruined by trump not paying his debts, and drawing out the courts? How many people became homeless or committed suicide as a direct result of trump not paying his debts? Now millions of people are going to die globally because trump is pulling the same shit on a global scale.

            America has a debt, and it’s not just the national debt. We have a debt to the world for making it suck so much worse. The globalization of our economy sucked everyone into our vortex of destruction. There isn’t plastic in Tibets glacial melt because of their actions. We owe the world because the reason this is the wealthiest country (for now) is because we shit on the rest of the world to do it. Even the excessive debt and selling of our debt, it’s all just this extravagent hubris… It’s gross. It’s like “yes! Bask in the exuberance! Buy my money so I can have more money!” And now consumers and countries alike are like… Uhhh wtf? No.

            This is our downfall. Not just the fascism that’s growing, but that this bullshit is making other countries realize that they don’t need us at all. Not our money, not our defense, not our tech, not even our food! The world doesn’t need us one bit, and a lot of people on every side are just now figuring this out. Unironically, this will actually probably lead to a rise in health and living standards around the world. Except for America, that is.

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              Bush had Liberty University graduates flushing out the Clintonites from the FBI to the SEC to the EPA. He very famously purged the DOJ in order to influence prosecutions, then groomed a new generation of governors and house reps with the replacements. Bush also oversaw the DHS and the militarization of immigration through ICE.

              Reagan had the Heritage Foundation hires who oversaw dismantling public sector unions (the FAA most famously). He tried (and ultimately failed) to eliminate the Dep of Energy. His administration also heavily privatized the US military, which cleared the way for companies like Raytheon and Halliburton to assume critical roles in manufacturing and logistics - a role Elon’s Starlink is currently usurping.

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                True but, to me they merely laid the foundation for the third reich. The current administration is hitler shit in practice.

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                Then: Remember the outrage and confusion when podunk sherrifs departments in Armpit, Anywhere were getting MRAPs.

                Why would the police need war vehicles to police their own people?!?!?

                Now: Ahh! Now I get it.

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            I could see Trump being average among the atrocities of prior presidents. I see absolutely nothing wrong with hyperventilating at each and every one of them, though. Average doesn’t mean acceptable.

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              I see absolutely nothing wrong with hyperventilating at each and every one of them, though.

              Treating each President as uniquely bad leads to people losing sight of the structural problems with the state because of their fixation on the ideosynchrosis of individual office holders.

              Trump isn’t merely using the presidency incorrectly. The presidency is designed as a vehicle for inflicting brutality and he’s just aiming it at people we sympathize with.

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      It’s a bullshit poll. 10% selected “I don’t know.”

      The AP-NORC poll surveyed 1,260 adults from April 17- April 21, using a probability-based method from AmeriSpeak. The margin of sampling error for the poll is plus or minus 3.9 percentage points.

      He’s underwater at 54.6% unfavorable on YouGov as of five days ago.

      https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/trackers/donald-trump-favorability

      He’s 59% unfavorable on Pew Research Center as of three days ago.

      https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/04/23/evaluations-of-trump-job-approval-and-confidence-on-issues/

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          They’re the lowest in presidential history 70 years. Don’t forget, they’re not exclusively asking informed people.

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            No they’re not lol. The lowest in the first 100 days maybe. Don’t just believe headlines.

            Have a look at Truman’s approval numbers towards the end of his term.

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            George W. Bush had the highest disapproval with 71% on 10/10/2028.

            Harry Truman had the lowest approval, hitting 22% in 1951 and again in 1952. From secondary source Wikipedia (it’s the internet; how hard do you want me to work?).

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        The 52% AP-NORC result has a margin of error of 3.9%. That puts the 54.6% YouGov poll squarely within it. Pew Research was April 7-14 and doesn’t have a margin on its first page, so I didn’t look further.

        Not sure why you don’t think the YouGov poll is also bullshit since it is lower than Pew.

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      Could be 6 out of 10 said he should be put into the ground, it could also be 6 or if 10 said he should be the next pope.

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    “He’s really doing the stuff that he said he was going to do,” Tanner Bergstrom, a 29 year old Republican from Minnesota, told the Associated Press. He added that Trump is “not making a bunch of promises and getting into office and nothing happens. … I really like that. Even if it’s some stuff I don’t agree with, it’s still doing what he said he was going to do.”

    He’s a Nazi, but at least he’s an honest Nazi.

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      He’s only doing the actions he promised, but not achieving the outcomes he promised; actions are easy, outcomes are hard. He said he’d tariff everyone and he did, but he also said the cost of living would go down and it actually went up. He said he’d mass deport immigrants and he did, but he also said dependence on social programs would decrease and it actually increased.

      Trump/Republicans deliver on actions, Democrats deliver on outcomes. Because the outcomes depend on reality, the actions promised by Democrats are a lot less sexy and exciting.

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      I agree with your take, but I’d like to add some context to it.

      Dems constantly go on about the things they want to fix. Public Healthcare. Free College. Money out of politics. Clean air. Clean Water. Etc. But for all the promises they make, we got a Republican healthcare plan that didn’t even include a Public Option, college is more expensive than ever, money is rampant in politics, and all of this with a dose of increased cost of living from housing through food.

      I can see grousing that “Yeah, I don’t like what the Shitgibbon is doing, but at least he’s doing what he promised to do!” I think Dems need to take notice here, but the question is: What will they do when the moneyed class starts yanking their chains? Because I am sure the moneyed class is perfectly happy with a fascist takeover of the USA.

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        It’s really easy to make changes if you don’t care about whether those changes are positive or legal; you can tariff every other country and deport everyone who looks ethnic, but that isn’t actually benefiting the US. Democrats don’t make those kinds of promises because their goal is to improve the US. So… Yeah, Democrats could do the kinds of stuff Trump is doing, but most Liberals wouldn’t want that.

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        I think Dems need to take notice here,

        Just ignore the constituition and the rule of law and get shit done ?

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          Promise things that won’t happen and lie about why. Trump could do everything he’s doing legally and constitutionally, but it would require changing the law and constitution, which wouldn’t happen to the extent he’d need it to.

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      Honestly, as a sane person yes I do like honest Nazis more than lying Nazis. But do you know what I like more than honest Nazis? People who aren’t a Nazi, I like those way the fuck more than honest Nazis which apparently puts us in the minority in this shit hole of a county