Poll: More than 60% of respondents think Trump 2.0 is "chaotic"
the first hundred days of President Trump's second term in office approaches next week, a joint poll by The New York Times/Siena College shows that a majority of American voters have a negative view of his governance. The survey data released on Friday local time shows that 66% of registered voters believe that the Trump administration is currently in a state of "chaos," with 32% holding opposing views and 3% expressing uncertainty. 59% of respondents said that the decisions made by the president after returning to the White House are "frightening," while less than half of the respondents (40%) do not agree with this statement. When divided by gender, 67% of female voters and 52% of male voters feel anxious about the new policies of President Trump.
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