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Public opinion on nearly every aspect of President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House is negative, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds, with a majority of Americans saying Trump is focused on the wrong priorities and doing too little to address cost of living.
A majority of Americans (58 percent) also say Trump has gone too far in using the power of the presidency and the executive branch, as well as in reshaping cultural institutions such as the now MAGA-fied Kennedy Center (62 percent) and gutting federal programs (57 percent).
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Are Trump's supporters getting what they want from his second term? Here's what a new poll shows
Nearly a year into his second term, President Donald Trump's work on the economy hasn't lived up to the expectations of many people in his own party, according to a new AP-NORC survey. The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds a significant gap between the economic leadership Americans
New poll reveals sharp partisan divide over fatal shooting by ICE agents in Minnesota, with 53% saying it wasn't justified amid nationwide protests.
The flip is a remarkable turnaround from September 2024, when only 19 percent of Americans supported abolishing ICE, according to Civiqs. Since President Donald Trump took office in January 2025, that number skyrocketed, but had not overtaken the number of Americans opposed to ICE’s abolition until Good’s killing.
CNN This Morning takes a closer look at brand new polling, which finds 66% of independents consider Trump’s return “a failure”
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New Texas poll finds Talarico leading Crockett by 9 points in Senate Democratic primary
Texas’ Senate Republican primary, meanwhile, looks headed for a runoff. The survey found U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in a dead heat against Attorney General Ken Paxton, with neither eclipsing 30%.
Texas Right to Life, an anti-abortion organization, wrote on X on January 13: "Governor Greg Abbott has signed Texas' strongest Pro-Life laws over the last few years—because he believes every child deserves a chance at life. That's why we're proud to endorse Gov. Abbott for re-election this March!"