Voters are decidedly unhappy with his handling of trade, immigration and healthcare, CBS's survey showed, with none of those issue areas breaking above 40 percent. Of those polled, 71 percent said Twitter was a risky way for a president to communicate while 72 percent said Trump's social media missives were sending the wrong messages to world leaders.
If the pollsters continue to concentrate their polling on parts of the country, such as NY and San Francisco, President Trump's favorable numbers will never increase. By an 89-8 percent margin those polled said it should be illegal for an employer to discriminate against a worker based on sexual orientation, although the Trump Justice Department has gone into court recently to argue the opposite.
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".trump.200.days.v2.pdf">38 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing versus 56 percent who disapprove.
For example, immigration reform group NumbersUSA recently conducted 10 state polls about immigration policy.
Among Republican voters, the president's job approval has slipped to 76 percent from 79 percent last week. Yet the new poll also showed that 49 percent of Americans "strongly" or "somewhat" want to reduce the annual legal inflow.
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Of those polled, 60 percent said the president's tweets were easy to misunderstand while 63 percent deemed them misleading.
Another 37 percent of Americans said Trump acted unethically but not illegally, while 35 percent said they believed he did nothing wrong.
The unemployment rate, which dropped to 4.3 percent last month, may be a better indicator of the country's economic health for Trump to tout.
The Quinnipiac poll highlighted mass opposition to the Trump administration's efforts to encourage discrimination against gays, lesbians and transgendered people. The data signaled that the president's daily tweets were lowering his overall approval rating.
Although a high-profile bill to overhaul the United States' legal immigration system faces an expected uphill battle in Congress, American voters back several of the legislation's provisions, according to a new poll.
The Politico/Morning Consult poll was conducted August 3-6, surveying 1,992 registered voters. For example, the poll showed 66 percent agreement with the pollsters' claim that "legal immigrants in the United States today strengthen our country due to their hard work and talents".



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