translated from Spanish: Trump leaves presidency with the lowest approval rate in his entire term

US President Donald Trump will leave office on January 20 with an approval rate of 34%, the lowest of his entire term, and 8 points lower than the previous record, in October 2020, according to an SSRS study for CNN. By contrast, 62% of Americans reject Trump’s performance, as well as the highest figure of his time in the White House. Among Trump’s GOP voters, approval has also fallen since October, specifically by 14 points, but 80 percent consider their management favorable. As for the ‘impeachment’ process open against the representative, 54% believe it should be dismissed as a result of the assault on the Capitol by their supporters on January 6, a figure higher than Trump’s first ‘impeachment’, in late 2019 and early 2020.36% of Americans consider the assault on the Capitol to be a crisis for democracy and 39% consider it a major problem. In addition, 65% believe Joe Biden achieved a legitimate victory in the November 3 election, while 23% support conspiracy theories, including 58% of Republican voters. 55% believe Trump is largely responsible for the assault on the Capitol, 92% among Democrats and 13% among Republicans. Another 55% believe Trump’s term has been a failure, compared to 41% who consider it a success. 85% believe Trump has changed the country, but 55% believe he has changed for the worse, first in the historical series in this regard. The economy remains Trump’s strong point, with 53% supporting his economic management. In coronavirus, 36% support their actions, and in matters of racism only 34% do so. Only 36% support their management in immigration, the flagship of their election campaign in 2016.The study is the result of 1,003 telephone interviews conducted between January 9 and 14 to a significant sample of the American population. It has a margin of error of plus minus 3.7 percentage points.



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