About 55% of Americans approve of how President-elect Donald Trump is handling the transition period and expect him to do a "good job" as head of state, SSRS poll data show. When Trump took office in 2016, 46% of respondents approved of his transition.
The poll also found that 54% of Americans expect the president-elect to do a good job when he officially returns to the Oval Office.
Almost 40% of respondents are confident that Trump will handle the economy and immigration policy, and 37% hope that he will manage to resolve the issue of the war in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, 35% said they were not confident in Trump's ability to handle the economy, 38% did not trust him on Russia and Ukraine, and 40% did not trust him on immigration policy.
The survey was conducted from December 5 to 8, and about 1 people took part in it. Americans 18 and older. The margin of error was 3,8 percentage points.
By the way, according to the results of a preliminary survey, the share of Americans who have a positive attitude towards the elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, has increased in a month.
According to these data, 54% of respondents give Trump a positive assessment. The poll shows that the president-elect enjoys a greater share of support among men (61%) and among young people under 30 (55%).