There’s no doubt that President Trump is riding high–having the honeymoon that was denied in 2017.
And while it’s early–believe it or not, this is just the fourth full day he has had in office–the reviews so far are good. Despite the left spewing nonsense about Nazi salutes, Pete Hegseth’s character, and the grotesque unfairness of Trump denying lying spies their God-given right to top secret information, Americans seem pretty cool with what Trump is doing and are willing to give Bad Orange Man the leeway to make progress on his agenda.
94% of R's approve along with 39% of Indies and 20% of D's.
Among Bible Believing and Evangelical Christians, his positive ratings are at 73%. It's 59% among Catholics, 51% among other Protestants and 38% among Jewish voters.— Scott Rasmussen (@ScottWRasmussen) January 24, 2025
And Trump isn’t being cautious about using his political capital, either. He is going full MAGA and taking some bold risks, like freeing the January 6th prisoners and putting some fire into ICE. Where most Republicans would squirm, Trump strides.
Scott Rassmussen of Napolitan News Service sent me their latest poll, taken over the past three nights, and the numbers are looking good for Trump. Not quite Obama-honeymoon level, but the best Trump has ever seen.
Initial reaction to President Trump’s flurry of activity has been largely positive. A Napolitan News survey found that 57% of voters approve of his performance while 39% disapprove.
Ninety-five percent (95%) of Republicans voice their approval along with 39% of Independents and 20% of Democrats.
Seventy-three percent (73%) of Evangelical or Bible Believing voters approve. So do 59% of Catholic voters and 51% of other Protestants. Among Jewish voters, 38% approve and 59% disapprove. The president’s lowest ratings come from atheists, only 29% of whom approve.
The current 57% approval rating matches the first approval rating for President Biden measured by Gallup. This is up twelve points from Trump’s first approval rating during his first term. President Obama’s initial approval rating was 68%, while George W Bush’s was identical to Trump’s and Biden’s at 57%.
These results are consistent with the broadly positive response to major executive orders. […]
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