Many feel Trump has gone too far in using presidential power to achieve goals AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Fifty-four percent feel the presidency has too much power in how the government operates these days. About 3 in 10 say the same about Congress and the courts.
Americans see more overreach from the president than from judges, an AP-NORC poll finds Nicholas Riccardi and Linley Sanders, Associated Press According to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, about half of Americans say the president has “too much” power in the way government operates these days. On the other hand, Americans are more likely to believe the federal courts have an appropriate amount of authority. More in U.S. Say It's Trump's Rather Than Biden's Economy Lydia Saad and Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup Three months into President Donald Trump’s second term, more Americans attribute current U.S. economic conditions to him rather than to his predecessor Joe Biden, while a considerable portion thinks responsibility is still shared between the two.
How is Trump’s base feeling about Trump 2.0? Clifford Young and Bernard Mendez, Ipsos What does a supporter of Trump 2.0 look like? And how are they feeling about Trump’s administration so far?
How do Democrats and Republicans want their parties to change their approach? Taylor Orth, YouGov A new survey asked members of each party whether their party focuses too much, too little, or the right amount on attempting to achieve 27 potential goals — and in nearly every case, in each party more said too little than too much. Democrats are especially likely to say their party isn't doing enough, in countering opposition messaging, winning elections, attracting new members, and touting its achievements.