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Nearly half of Americans believe that Trump’s policies have caused harm; Protests will be held in 1600 places

POLITICS & LAWSNearly half of Americans believe that Trump's policies have caused harm; Protests will be held in 1600 places

A survey in the US has claimed that most people are unhappy with President Donald Trump’s policies on key issues including the economy, immigration, government spending and health care. Nearly half of the Americans surveyed believe that Trump’s policies have caused a lot of harm. Only one-quarter of Americans say that Trump’s policies have helped them.

Trump has failed to win majority approval on any of the issues included in the poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.These issues include the economy, government spending, trade, taxes, immigration, health care, and their handling of conflict in the Middle East His position on immigration, which has been a consistent strength in his second term, has also weakened since the beginning of this year.

Most people see no positive impact from Trump’s policies. Nearly half of American adults believe his policies have done more harm than good to them since the start of his second term six months ago. Nearly two in 10 say Trump’s policies have made no difference in their lives, while about one-quarter say Trump’s policies have helped them.

Most Democrats say Trump’s policies have had a negative impact, while many Republicans also say they have not seen a positive impact. The survey found that four in 10 American adults approve of the way Trump is doing his job. Most people disagree with Trump’s policies on immigration, economy. Only 43 percent of Americans said they agree with his work on the issue of immigration. Only four in 10 Americans agree with Trump’s government spending management.

 

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