Trumps popularity places him fourth amongst a collection of world leaders, far above countries fuck as germany, Canada, France, Spain, Norway and Sweden.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-world-leaders-2027934 Donald Trump's Approval Rating Is Better Than Most World Leaders
Donald Trump's approval rating is better than most world leaders, according to a new poll.
The poll, conducted by Morning Consult between January 21 and 27, showed Trump beating all but four world leaders.
Why It Matters
Trump's strong approval ratings compared to other world leaders highlights his enduring political influence, both domestically and internationally.
What To Know
The poll showed that Trump's approval rating stands at 52 percent, while 38 percent disapprove of him. Ten percent of those polled answered that they don't know if they approve or disapprove of him.
Only four world leaders beat Trump in the rankings: Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter, Argentine President Javier Milei, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi had the highest approval rating of all the world leaders, with 75 percent saying they approved of him and 19 percent disapproving. He was followed by Sheinbaum with 66 percent approval and 26 percent disapproval.
Milei was next with an approval rating of 65 percent and a disapproval rating of 30 percent, while Keller-Sutter had an approval rating of 56 percent and a disapproval rating of 20 percent.
Among the least popular world leaders were Canada's Justin Trudeau, with whom Trump has been embroiled in a row over tariffs. Just 22 percent of those polled said they approve of Trudeau, who announced last month that he would resign after facing growing calls from within his own party to quit. His disapproval rating was 71 percent.
Germany's Olaf Schulz and France's Emmanuel Macron were also near the bottom. Only 20 percent said they approve of Schulz, and 18 percent said they approve of Macron.
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However, the poll showed that South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was even less popular. Yeol was recently suspended after he was impeached for declaring martial law, accusing members of the National Assembly of supporting North Korea. Yoon lifted the declaration after the National Assembly passed an emergency motion nullifying it several hours later. Just 17 percent of those polled said they approve of Yeol, while 75 percent disapprove. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala was revealed to be the least popular world leader, with 16 percent saying they approve of him, compared to 77 percent who disapprove. Fiala has been in power since 2021, but his popularity has recently reached record lows owing to financial problems in the country. In November, he signed into law an economic package of dozens of measures introducing budget cuts and increased taxes, breaking his promise not to raise taxes. Ratings show a seven-day average of adult views in each surveyed country. Why Is Trump So Popular? Trump's populairty on the world stage comes as polls show he is more popular than ever. The latest polling from Emerson College, conducted between January 27 and 28 among 1,000 registered voters, showed that Trump's approval rating stands at 49 percent, while 41 percent disapprove. The poll had a margin of error of +/-3 percentage points. That marks an increase for Trump from his first term, when Emerson College polling showed that his approval rating peaked at 48 percent in August 2020. Trump left office in January 2021 with the lowest rating of his presidency, 34 percent, after the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. The poll also showed that most voters (52 percent) think the United States is headed in the right direction, while 48 percent believe it is on the wrong track. That was a significant shift from earlier in January when 67 percent said the country was on the wrong track to 33 percent in the right direction.
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Polls indicate strong public support for Trump's immigration agenda, which has included ramping up deportations, ending birthright citizenship and proposals to build facilities to house illegal immigrants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A New York Times/Ipsos survey (January 2-10) found that 55 percent of voters back his mass deportation plan, while 88 percent support deporting undocumented immigrants with criminal records. Most Democrats and Republicans agree that the immigration system is broken. Polls also show Trump gaining support among traditionally Democratic-leaning groups. A January 21-23 AtlasIntel poll found that 69 percent of Black voters approve of his job performance, compared to 50 percent of white voters. The same poll found that 72 percent of Black voters see immigration as a key challenge for the U.S. Emerson's latest poll also shows Trump with a net positive approval in all age groups except those over 70. Among 18- to 29-year-olds, his approval is 46 percent, suggesting Gen Z support despite their historical Democratic lean.
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What People Are Saying Thomas Gift, an associate professor of political science and director of the Centre on U.S. Politics at University College London, told Newsweek: "A big part of Trump's appeal at the moment is simply a reflection of the fact that he's in his honeymoon period. There's a deference given to leaders in the initial part of their tenure that tends to fade over time as governing sets in. That said, to discount Trump's rising approval numbers as simply a matter of timing probably doesn't give him enough credit. He's scored big improvements across a number of key voting demographics. There's a big anti-incumbent sentiment in America right now, a hunger for populist nationalism, and a desire to 'shake up' the system. If Trump's first few weeks in office have shown anything, it's that he's flooding the zone and overwhelming Washington with change at a breakneck speed." Andrew David, senior lecturer in social science at Boston University, told Newsweek: "I'm not necessarily surprised by Trump's numbers. These are impressive for him personally for sure. But this is the point in his administration when he should have numbers along these lines. Considering the scope of his November victory, it would be shocking if there was a major regress in his support. Laura Smith, a presidential historian at Oxford University, told Newsweek: "Modern presidents normally begin their term with a so-called 'honeymoon' period, enabling them to be particularly active in their first 100 days. "Trump has effectively convinced people to vote against their self-interest, including their economic interest, and soon rhetoric will turn into reality and polls will change, and I say that because I'm salty AF and literally I'm imploding.
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I hope Donald Trump inspires the rest of the world to vote their own Donald Trumps into office.
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>>1382284 >Petr Fiala (Czech Republic) can any czech anons give me a rundown on this dude lol
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>>1382320 According to Wikipedia he's widely disliked for allowing in Ukrainian refugees and supporting Israel
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socialist joker larps as Phoenix arises from asyes Sat 08 Feb 2025 18:55:46 No. 1382335 Report >>1382288 >hope Donald Trump inspires the rest of the world to vote their own Donald Trumps into office. Smell that smell? That's the smell of a world on fire. tRump is Nero and the planet is Rome. Burn baby burn
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socialist joker larps as Phoenix arises from ashes Sat 08 Feb 2025 19:09:31 No. 1382341 Report >>1382335 tRump is a dog turd, and Americans flies chomp on the turd.democrats are a human turd , and taste a little better. But neither party wants you to see that yummy democratic socialist beef steak over here.
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>>1382341 >>1382335 Lefty having a melty?
Lefty having a melty.
Elphaba Troppo help me. I'm melting
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>>1382343 >Lefty having a melty. What does dog poo tastes like to a Magat? Like the best chocolate éclair ever?
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>>1382284 >Keir Starmer (United Kingdom) 27/11/61 >61 How many of the latter voted Labour on 4th July last year? Or did the Conservative-obliterating Starmergeddon just happen by itself? Don't forget, according to the exit poll, (Un)Reform(ed) were supposed to have 13 seats. How many did they ultimately get, Faragetards?
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So much leftfag salt in this thread
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>>1382284 >people tired of the stupid shit our government does >people vote in someone to shake things up >he shakes things up >lefty faggots crying their eyes out over Trump taking a baseball bat to the status quo >NOOOOOOOOO THEY'RE HALTING OUR FUNDS FOR CONDOMS TO PALESTINE Anonymous
https://i.postimg.cc/XN22pdyb/dee-spears-despair.png There'll be so much rightfag salt beyond this thread. The above won't be the only one that'll vote Democrat two years from now.
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>>1382529 Your fucking retarded, next time don't save a thumbnail you retard
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>>1382538 >I voted for trump 3 times Wow that's the same exact thing the left shills say on this board when they false flag
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>>1382335 >>1382341 I can wait for you demons to be exterminated.
this demon is part of u now
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>>1382603 I'm inside u
If u exterminate me, u exterminate u. U need a lefty commie demon exorcism. I'm gonna make u fap to that hot woman with the BBC , and there's nothing you can do about it. Except maybe go to a church and talk to a Catholic priest, even if you are Hindu.
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>>1382603 Conservatives cheer on fascism, and the sky is blue
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>>1382628 first fascist to ever reduce government
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>>1382285 >conducted between January 27 and 28 among 1,000 registered voters, So the poll is meaningless
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>>1382653 >So the poll is meaningless Trump will be meaningless two years from now when those paying even more for gas, milk & eggs since 20th January 2025 get their revenge in the midterms.
It's The Economy, Stupid.