Americans Favor Trump Post-Election
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•Public Narrowly Approves of Trump’s Plans; Most Are Skeptical He Will Unify the Country
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Americans narrowly approve of the president-elect’s plans and policies for the future.
Americans give Trump low marks for his efforts to date to reach out to those who supported Kamala Harris in the election.
Fewer than four -in- ten describe Trump as even-tempered and a good role model.
A sizable majority of Americans say they are very or somewhat confident that the transition to the Trump administration will go smoothly.
Republicans are reacting to the election results with a mixture of relief ( 46% ) and excitement ( 43% ) Reactions to Trump ’s victory are comparable to his election win in 2016 .
Most Americans expect relations between Republicans and Democrats in Washington to get worse ( 45% ) or stay about the same ( 41% ).
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