Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy, approve on immigration; Emerson College Polling
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A recent poll by Emerson College Polling reveals a divided opinion among Americans regarding President Donald Trump’s performance on key issues. Nearly half of those surveyed, 47%, approve of his approach to immigration, assigning him grades of “A” or “B.” Conversely, 45% express dissatisfaction, grading him with a “D” or “F.”

When it comes to economic management, opinions are similarly split. While 41% of respondents commend Trump’s handling of the economy with high marks, 47% are critical, awarding him lower grades of “D” or “F.” The president’s performance on affordability issues draws even more criticism, with only 36% offering favorable grades and a substantial 51% voicing disapproval.

The poll also explores public sentiment on military actions in the Caribbean, specifically targeting alleged drug trafficking vessels. Here, 45% of Americans believe these military strikes are justified, whereas 42% disagree, viewing them as unjustified.

In related news, Trump’s White House ‘Walk of Fame’ takes a satirical jab at former presidents, further stirring the political landscape.

The residents surveyed were also asked about their opinions of political figures across the country. Vice President JD Vance had the highest favorability at 46% and an unfavorable rating of 41%.

Businessman Elon Musk had a 40% favorable rating and 46% unfavorable. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R) had the third-highest favorability at 35%, with 38% having an unfavorable opinion.

Among the crowd of Democrats potentially running for president in 2028, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and California Gov. Gavin Newsom each received a 33% favorability rating, with Newsom having a 44% unfavorable rating and Shapiro with a 27% unfavorable rating.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) had a 32% favorable rating and a 44% unfavorable rating.

Americans surveyed were also largely in favor of legalizing marijuana 65% to 35%, an increase of five points since an October 2024 Emerson College Polling survey.

Additionally, 34% of voters would either strongly or somewhat support a data center in their community, compared to 42% who are somewhat or strongly opposed. Nearly a majority of voters in the Midwest (49%) were opposed to a data center in their communities.

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