Majority of US voters support Trump's policy plans for future

By The Jerusalem Post (World News) | Created at 2024-11-24 20:35:08 | Updated at 2024-11-24 22:53:19 2 hours ago
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Low marks were given to Trump for his efforts to reach out to Kamala Harris supporters, and 52% of Americans say it is extremely or very important for him to do so to unify the country. 

By RAQUEL GUERTZENSTEIN FROHLICH NOVEMBER 24, 2024 22:32
 Carlos Barria/Reuters) US PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump speaks at an America First Policy Institute gala last week at Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. (photo credit: Carlos Barria/Reuters)

US adults narrowly approve of President-elect Donald Trump’s plans and policies for the future, according to a report released on Friday by the Pew Research Center. 

The analysis found that Americans rate Trump more warmly now, at 43% than after the 2016 or 2020 elections, at 36% and 34%, respectively. For the study, 9,609 US adults were surveyed online or by telephone with a live interview—in both English and Spanish—from November 12 to 17, 2024.  

The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 1.5 percentage points.

Regarding presidential transitions, 70% are very or somewhat confident the transition to the Trump administration will go smoothly, with Republicans at 79% and Democrats at 64% saying the transition will go well.

As Trump was contesting election results four years ago, 26% expected the transition to go smoothly, the Pew Research Center reported. 

Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee US Vice President Kamala Harris react as she is seen in a screen delivering remarks conceding the 2024 US Presidential Election to President-elect Donald Trump, at Howard University in Washington, US, November 6, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/KEVIN MOHATT)

Low marks were given to Trump for his efforts to reach out to Kamala Harris supporters, and 52% of Americans say it is extremely or very important for him to do so to unify the country. 

Among Democrats, 73% say they are “fearful” about the state of the country, 54% feel “angry” and 29% feel “hopeful.”  

Among Republicans, 76% say they feel hopeful about the state of the country and 46% say they are proud.

Increase in confidence in Trump

In September, 55% of those surveyed expressed confidence in Trump to make good decisions about economic policy, the report found, and after the election, 59% express confidence. 

When asked about the phrase “cares about the needs of ordinary people,” 45% of Americans say the phrase describes Trump well, and 54% say the phrase does not describe him. 

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