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A 64% majority think Trump has not done enough to reduce the price of goods, and 32% say that he understands problems that ordinary Americans face on a daily basis, the poll revealed. Overall, slightly over 4 in 10 Americans expect the economy to be good a year from now, which is down from 56% before Trump was sworn into office last January.
The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News also found half of Canadians would trust Prime Minister Mark Carney to handle a potential military threat from the U.S.
Trump’s 1.5 percent popular vote victory is one of the smallest ever in U.S. history, just a fraction of Lyndon B. Johnson’s 22.6 percent landslide win in 1964. Trump did not secure a majority of the popular vote, so he's just feeding his ego with regurgitated lies.
President Donald Trump lashed out at what he called “fake” polls after recent surveys showed low approval numbers.
Less than a third of voters think the country is better off now than it was a year ago, according to a new poll, as affordability concerns dominate.
As Trump rages over “fake” polls after a New York Times survey delivers abysmal findings on immigration, a leading political theorist asks whether popular opposition has any hope of constraining him at all.
The poll found that if both presidents were to run in 2028, Obama would lead the matchup 44 percent to 33 percent.