President Donald Trump signed his controversial “One Big Beautiful Bill” In the Law on Independence Day, causing a decline, as the new poll shows that its approval rating has declined since the legislation was passed.
Nuggery He reported that the bill includes massive tax cuts for rich and significant reductions in Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, the supplementary nutritional assistance program and other social programs that are based on low -income, middle class and large programs.
Health care, specifically Medicaid, is one of the problems that many North -Americans are worried, as $ 1 trillion is expected to be established in federal program expenses, which results in the loss of coverage for more than 12 million people. In addition, insurance purchases can expect increased expenses, making it harder to pay proper medical services.
The bill also includes expenditure on military safety, border security and immigration control, which extends the border between Mexico and the United States and the detention facilities.
What do the polls say?
Newsweek He reported that the opposition to the bill increased by 10 points since Trump introduced the plan in April. At that time, the approval rating was a narrow margin, with 41% opposing the bill and 28% favoring it. However, several national surveys published their results on how the North -Americans feel about the bill and how they would affect them.
The Economist/Yougov: 42% favorable, 54% unfavorable
Silver bulletin: 45% favorable, 52% unfavorable
Rasmussen: 49% favorable, 48% unfavorable
Search for browsers: 47% favorable, 52% unfavorable (with 61% saying the economy is wrong)
How many visions: 47% favorable, 49–50% unfavorable
Consult in the morning: 47% favorable, 50% unfavorable
Quinnipiac university: 41% favorable, 54% unfavorable
Reuters/ipsos: 41% favorable, 57% unfavorable
Glim: 40% favorable, 57% unfavorable
Cngna: 47% favorable, 51% unfavorable
Trump had the lowest approval rating compared to past presidents
According to the Democrat and chronicThe results of the poll reflect the problems that the North -Americans are most concerned about, including inflation, economics and health care.
Several factors determine the President’s approval rating and News ABC He reported that he could change at any time due to the president’s performance, the progress of the administration and the changes made during his term.
A recent Gall He showed in June that Trump’s approval qualifications during his first and second terms were 40%, which is the lowest compared to his predecessors in the first year of charge.
- Joe Biden (June 2021): Approval of 56%
- Donald Trump (June 2017) – 38% approve
- Barack Obama (June 2009): 61% approval
- George W. Bush (June 2001) – Approval of 54%
- Bill Clinton (June 1993) – 41% approve
- George HW Bush (June 1989) – Approval of 70%
- Ronald Reagan (June 1981) – Approval of 59%
- Jimmy Carter (June 1977) – 63% approve
- Richard Nixon (June 1969) – 63% approve
- John F. Kennedy (June 1961) – 73% approve