A majority of Americans believe President Donald Trump is performing better in office than his predecessor Joe Biden, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll.
The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.2 percentage points.
The poll also found that Biden had a worse net unfavorable rating than Trump. Biden had a -14 net unfavourable rating while Trump had a -2 unfavourable rating.
The poll, released on Monday, showed Trump with a 47% approval rating among voters. Another 49% of voters said they disapproved of Trump’s job as president.
This approval rating is unchanged from when the poll was last taken in July, and only up 1 percentage point since the
Trump has really solidified his political base and is maintaining every point of it,” Mark Penn, co-Director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll and Stagwell Chairman and CEO, said in a statement.
“He is working on a lot of initiatives that will take time to pan out – but unless there is peace in one of these foreign conflicts or a clear consensus about the economy, the country will likely remain in a partisan rut,"
The poll found that Trump’s job approval is highest on fighting crime in US cities (51%), immigration (50%), and returning America to its values (50%), and lowest on handling inflation (41%) and tariffs and trade policy (41%).
A majority of voters — 55% — believe Trump’s policies will lead to higher inflation, including 83% of Democrats, 33% of Republicans, and 51% of independents. Additionally, 55% say his use of tariffs is hurting the US economy.
When it comes to foreign policy, 59% of
With inputs from agencies