Americans Divided on Trump's Plans
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Democratic leaners disapproveHome
•2. Views of President-elect Trump’s plans and transition conduct
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A narrow majority of U.S. adults ( 53% ) say they approve of President-elect Donald Trump's plans, including 27% who strongly approve.
Republicans and Democrats are deeply divided over the president-elect’s plans.
Most Americans are more confident in an orderly transition from the Obama administration to the Trump administration than in 2020 .
About half of Republicans ( 53% ) expect things to stay the same, compared with 27% of Democrats . And while about a quarter of Republicans ( 23% ) say partisan relations will get getter next year , just 5% of Democrats say this..
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