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Home » News » Trump’s first 100 days seen as bringing big changes, but still too much focus on tariffs — CBS News poll

Trump’s first 100 days seen as bringing big changes, but still too much focus on tariffs — CBS News poll

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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Is this time 100 days to evaluate this president? Their supporters generally do not think about it, but others do it, perhaps because most Americans think that President Trump is already making important changes in how the government and the United States economy – Work.

Those days of openness, in terms of public opinion, have been marked by the continuous support of Mr. Trump of a loyal base of followers, but also a broad spread and a growing belief among the ether that the administration focuses too much on Duty And it is not enough to reduce prices. That is weighing its approach to economy and inflation, which have decreased.

Together with that, he continues to obtain a majority approach to his deportation Program, he thought that more Americans prioritize the economy in his evaluations.

Magic Republicans, in contrast, say that their evaluations are based more on immigration And approve too much or your efforts there. In addition, they have a much more pink perspective of the American economy than Americans in general now that Trump is in office, and most of them say it is too early to judge it.

Others who voted for him, but that No Identifying as a magician, has become a little less approval of its management of economics and inflation in recent months. And since the beginning of its term, its approach rating has slipped among some groups with which it achieved in the 2024 ChoiceIncluding independent, young people and Hispanic people.

In general, Trump sees the disapproval of the economy of those who think he has focused too much on tariffs.

And in the meantime, the Democrats disapprove of what they see from him, because his party opposes him and says that they are “frustrated” with the response of democratic parties so far. Trump’s approval index among people who sat in the ’24 elections also began higher.

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Those perceived changes elice different judgments, thought. Republicans say they are for the better, and the Democrats, worse. When asked how Trump’s presidency has so far felt, most Republicans say they are satisfied, while Democrats and independent say they are frustrated and nervous.

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Measuring a 100 -day president is a kind of invention based on a marker of the first mandate of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s. On the other hand, many presidents promise a lot of action quickly. Most Americans believe they can judge this administration in that period of time. Trump’s 2024 voters, and most of their current approvators are less likely to think that it is enough time, while their disapprobators think it is enough.

100 days enough-time per game.

Tariffs, promises and prices

Trump voters believe that he is doing what he promised in the campaign. Most of the public agrees, whether or not they like what is DOE, he thought that the percentage is below the first weeks of his mandate.

People who think Mr. Trump is focusing too much on tariffs is more likely to say it is different things from what he promised.

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This is how differences in the economy develop:

Magic Republicans are separately in their perspective for the US economy. While most Americans say they are getting worse, Maga Republicans say they are improving. They also qualify the current economy much better than others. So, although the evaluations of the economy remain mostly bad, the opinions of the Republicans have raised the general qualifications a bit, with an equally greater partisan gap now.

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In general, more Americans continue to say that Trump’s policies are worsening financially than better. The expectations at the beginning of their mandate were different: more they expected their policies to improve their finances.

Two thirds of those who think they are getting worse, say what promised.

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And that has led to the decrease in the approach to its management of economics and inflation, specifically. Both grades are now their lowest levels of the term so far. Its rating on inflation is greatly driven by the impact of their policies that people see in prices.

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Support for rates has decreased, since a growing number of Americans feels that the administration is focusing too much on the subject. And approximately week, less now believe that Trump has a clear plan for rates and commerce.

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When asked to choose what problem is most important for them to judge the Trump administration, the economy and immigration lead the list. Those who judge Mr. Trump for immigration largely approve or their general labor performance, while those who judge it by the economy disapprove in large quantities.

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Trump’s general approach rating is below the maximum at the beginning of this term.

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Immigration and deportation

Most Americans think that Mr. Trump’s policies have reduced border crossings. Most also continuously to approve or their deportation program in general.

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Meanwhile, three quarters say that it is not acceptable if some legal residents are detained by error as part of that program. One of the great eight in 10 says that it would not be acceptable if some legal residents are To foreign countries.

And most of those who do not believe that these theses would be acceptable to disapprove or their general immigration management.

(About this, Maga Republicans are maintained differently from others, reaching approximately twice that Americans in general to say that legal residents are arrested would be acceptable).

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Wrong arrests

It may be that the perceived implementation of the deportation plan is affecting larger views of how Trump is handling immigration, even when a majority approves the deportation program in general. In general, its immigration management, in general, is lower than it was before in the term. Independents, especially those with university degrees, have become less approval in time.

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Most Americans also think that Mr. Trump is trying to expand the powers of the Presidency, an opinion promoted by Democrats and those who wish to disapprove of their work performance. And those who think that democracy and the rule of law in the United States are more likely to feel.

Most Americans support the limits of Trump’s powers as president, he thought. The majority believe that they should promulgate their policies working with Congress to legislation instead of executive orders, and the elders of Democrats, Republicans and independent feel that Mr. Trump should follow a ruling of the Supreme Court if he goes against his administration. Republicans also say that their party in Congress should go back to Mr. Trump if they don’t agree with him.

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And on the other side of the hall, many Democrats describe their feelings on how their party is driving the Trump administration for making them feel frustrated and nervous.


This CBS News/Yougov survey was carried out with a national representative sample of 2,356 American adults interviewed between April 23 and 25, 2025. The sample was weighted to be representative of adults throughout the country according to the gender, age, race and education, based on the survey of the US American community and the current survey of the population, as well as 2024 votes, as well as 2024 votes Presidential. The margin of error is ± 2.4 points.

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