More give Trump an F than any other grade for first 100 days, poll finds
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A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals that 45% of respondents believe President Trump deserves an F for his first 100 days in office, significantly outnumbering the 23% who rated him with an A. This decline is notably pronounced among independents, half of whom also assigned an F. Trump's approval rating has dropped to 42%, attributed largely to perceptions of his management of economics and immigration. The poll indicates a growing discontent with his policies, particularly concerning tariffs and grocery prices, historically placing him near the bottom in approval ratings at this early stage of a tenure.
According to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, twice as many people say President Trump deserves an F for his first 100 days compared to those who give him an A.
Trump's overall approval rating has declined to 42%, with just 36% of independents supporting him, marking a notable drop from earlier in his presidency.
The poll shows that nearly two-thirds expect grocery prices to rise, while a significant majority believes Trump's tariffs negatively impact the U.S. economy.
In the context of historical data, President Trump's 100-day approval rating is the second-worst in 80 years, showing a significant decline in public perception.
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