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The Presidency > Trust in Executive Branch Table Great deal Fair amount Not very much None at all No opinion % % % % % 2025 Sep 2-16 27 14 17 40 1 2024 Sep 3-15 19 21 25 34 1 2023 Sep 1-23 15 26 23 36 * 2022 Sep 1-16 16 27 21 36 * 2021 Sep 1-17 17 27 24 32 * 2020 Aug 31-Sep 13 28 15 19 39 * 2019 Sep 3-15 24 21 23 32 * 2018 Sep 4-12 24 18 21 37 * 2017 Sep 6-10 21 24 23 32 * 2016 Sep 7-11 22 29 25 24 * 2015 Sep 9-13 16 29 27 28 * 2014 Sep 4-7 14 29 28 28 * 2013 Sep 5-8 18 33 23 25 1 2012 Sep 6-9 28 28 23 20 1 2011 Sep 8-11 17 30 29 23 * 2010 Sep 13-16 20 29 27 24 * 2009 Aug 31-Sep 2 26 35 22 16 1 2008 Sep 8-11 12 30 30 28 1 2007 Sep 14-16 15 28 32 24 1 2006 Sep 7-10 15 31 28 24 1 2005 Sep 12-15 19 33 30 18 * 2004 Sep 13-15 31 27 25 16 1 2003 Sep 8-10 25 35 26 14 * 2002 Sep 5-8 28 44 20 7 1 2001 Sep 7-10 21 42 28 8 1 2000 Jul 6-9 18 47 23 11 1 1999 Feb 4-8 21 43 24 11 1 1998 Dec 28-29 24 39 23 12 2 1997 May 30-Jun 1 13 49 27 9 2 1976 Jun 13 45 30 9 4 1974 Apr 12 28 36 20 3 1972 May 24 49 20 4 2
The Presidency > Confidence in Institutions Presidency Table Great deal Quite a lot Some Very little None (vol.) No opinion Great deal/Quite a lot % % % % % % % 2025 Jun 2-26 17 13 17 45 7 1 30 2024 Jun 3-23 13 13 23 46 4 1 26 2023 Jun 1-22 10 16 31 39 4 1 26 2022 Jun 1-20 10 13 28 45 4 * 23 2021 Jun 1-Jul 5 16 22 29 29 4 1 38 2020 Jun 8-Jul 24 22 17 23 32 5 1 39 2019 Jun 3-16 24 14 17 38 6 1 38 2018 Jun 1-13 22 15 18 40 4 1 37 2017 Jun 7-11 19 13 20 42 5 1 32 2016 Jun 1-5 16 20 27 33 3 1 36 2015 Jun 2-7 16 17 27 35 5 1 33 2014 Jun 5-8 14 15 27 36 8 1 29 2013 Jun 1-4 19 17 27 30 5 1 36 2012 Jun 7-10 17 20 27 32 4 1 37 2011 Jun 9-12 15 20 28 32 4 1 35 2010 Jul 8-11 16 20 26 31 6 1 36 2009 Jun 14-17 26 25 24 19 4 1 51 2008 Jun 9-12 13 13 25 41 7 2 26 2007 Jun 11-14 12 13 28 39 7 1 25 2006 Jun 1-4 15 18 25 36 4 1 33 2005 May 23-26 21 23 27 25 3 1 44 2004 May 21-23 23 29 25 20 2 1 52 2003 Jun 9-10 26 29 28 14 1 2 55 2002 Jun 21-23 29 29 29 11 1 1 58 2001 Jun 8-10 23 25 33 15 2 2 48 2000 Jun 22-25 15 27 37 18 2 1 42 1999 Jun 25-27 23 26 30 19 1 1 49 1998 Jun 5-7 25 28 29 15 2 1 53 1997 Jul 25-27 23 26 31 17 2 1 49 1996 May 28-29 14 25 40 18 1 2 39 1995 Apr 21-24 21 24 34 19 1 1 45 1994 Mar 25-29 16 22 34 24 3 1 38 1993 Mar 22-24 19 24 32 20 3 2 43 1991 Oct 10-13 21 29 32 14 3 1 50 1991 Feb 28-Mar 3 38 34 21 5 1 1 72 1975 May 30-Jun 2 (^) 23 29 29 14 2 3 52
The Presidency > Moving Too Fast Table Too fast About right Not fast enough No opinion % % % % Donald Trump 2025 Jan 21-27 37 40 14 9 2017 Jan 30-31 47 35 10 7 <b>Barack Obama 2009 Jan 30-Feb 1 22 63 10 5
Presidents Viewed in History Table Outstanding Above average Average Below average Poor No opinion % % % % % % Joe Biden 2024 Dec 2-18 6 13 26 17 37 1 Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 # 17 23 16 13 31 1 2021 Jan 4-15 9 20 10 14 47 * Barack Obama 2024 Dec 2-18 19 29 25 11 16 1 2021 Jan 4-15 21 35 22 11 12 * 2017 Jan 4-8 18 29 18 17 18 1 2013 Nov 7-10 6 22 31 18 22 1 2012 Feb 2-5 10 28 26 17 18 1 George W. Bush 2024 Dec 2-18 @ 5 19 42 18 15 1 2021 Jan 4-15 @ 6 18 49 16 10 1 2017 Jan 4-8 @ 6 16 36 26 15 * 2013 Nov 7-10 @ 3 18 36 20 23 1 2012 Feb 2-5 @ 7 18 28 22 25 * 2009 Jan 9-11 @ 4 13 23 23 36 * 2006 Dec 8-10 @ 4 15 27 25 29 * 2004 Jun 3-6 @ 6 25 30 23 15 1 Bill Clinton 2024 Dec 2-18 7 27 36 15 14 2 2021 Jan 4-15 10 26 37 16 11 * 2017 Jan 4-8 10 33 33 17 6 1 2013 Nov 7-10 11 44 29 9 6 1 2012 Feb 2-5 18 42 28 7 5 * 2009 Jan 9-11 13 37 29 10 10 * 2008 Aug 21-23 ^ 13 36 29 10 11 1 2006 Dec 8-10 12 33 29 15 10 * 2004 Jun 3-6 9 29 31 18 13 * 2002 Jan 11-14 ^ 12 27 32 11 17 1 2001 Jan 5-7 ^ 15 32 30 11 11 1 2000 Jul 14-16 ^ 6 27 39 13 14 1 2000 Feb 14-15 ^ 8 29 34 12 16 1 1999 Aug 3-4 6 30 33 14 17 * 1999 Feb 8-9 ^ 11 29 27 13 18 2 1998 Jan 24-25 ^ 8 23 37 16 14 2 1998 Jan 23-24 ^ 7 23 41 14 14 1 1997 Jan 31-Feb 2 ^ 6 30 47 8 8 1 George H.W. Bush 2024 Dec 2-18 & 7 21 48 13 8 3 2021 Jan 4-15 & 7 21 53 11 6 1 2017 Jan 4-8 & 6 21 51 12 8 1 2013 Nov 7-10 & 3 24 48 12 10 2 2012 Feb 2-5 & 6 29 44 11 9 1 2009 Jan 9-11 & 5 23 49 10 11 2 2006 Dec 8-10 & 5 27 50 10 8 * 2004 Jun 3-6 & 3 23 55 12 6 1 1999 Aug 3-4 7 34 46 8 4 1 1993 Jan 8-11 6 30 51 8 4 1 Ronald Reagan 2024 Dec 2-18 22 32 27 7 9 3 2021 Jan 4-15 17 35 30 10 6 1 2017 Jan 4-8 20 43 21 11 3 1 2013 Nov 7-10 19 42 27 6 4 2 2012 Feb 2-5 27 42 20 6 4 1 2009 Jan 9-11 25 39 26 4 5 2 2006 Dec 8-10 24 40 26 6 4 1 2004 Jun 3-6 15 43 31 6 4 1 1999 Aug 3-4 12 42 34 7 6 * 1993 Jan 8-11 8 30 37 15 9 1 1988 Dec 27-29 17 42 25 9 5 2 1988 Sep 9-11 12 40 24 11 9 4 1987 Jul 10-13 9 28 35 16 10 3 1986 Mar 7-10 16 46 23 8 5 2 1985 Jan 25-28 15 40 27 9 5 4 Jimmy Carter 2024 Dec 2-18 10 22 36 11 15 6 2021 Jan 4-15 6 21 43 14 10 6 2017 Jan 4-8 7 21 36 18 12 5 2013 Nov 7-10 4 19 37 20 15 6 2012 Feb 2-5 5 20 34 22 16 3 2009 Jan 9-11 6 20 39 15 14 5 2006 Dec 8-10 11 27 38 13 9 3 2004 Jun 3-6 5 22 48 17 7 1 1999 Aug 3-4 6 24 50 13 5 2 1993 Jan 8-11 3 13 40 27 14 3 1981 Jan 30-Feb 2 5 19 37 26 11 2 1980 Dec 5-8 3 11 37 31 15 3 Richard Nixon 2024 Dec 2-18 4 8 28 24 30 5 2021 Jan 4-15 4 7 26 29 30 4 2017 Jan 4-8 4 9 27 34 22 4 2013 Nov 7-10 2 13 27 29 23 6 2012 Feb 2-5 3 11 28 32 23 3 2009 Jan 9-11 2 13 32 23 25 4 2004 Jun 3-6 3 11 34 31 20 1 1999 Aug 3-4 4 18 35 24 17 2 John Kennedy 2024 Dec 2-18 22 48 24 1 1 4 2021 Jan 4-15 23 47 25 2 1 2 2017 Jan 4-8 24 55 18 1 * 2 2013 Nov 7-10 18 56 19 2 1 4 2004 Jun 3-6 23 55 19 2 * 1 Gerald Ford 2017 Jan 4-8 5 14 54 15 3 9 2013 Nov 7-10 2 14 56 15 5 8 2012 Feb 2-5 5 16 54 15 4 6 2009 Jan 9-11 4 19 58 7 4 8 2006 Dec 8-10 6 17 60 9 3 5 2004 Jun 3-6 2 12 66 13 4 3 1976 Dec 10-13 5 20 50 15 7 4 Lyndon Johnson 2017 Jan 4-8 4 19 44 15 6 12 2013 Nov 7-10 4 16 46 14 8 12 2004 Jun 3-6 2 16 51 18 6 7 Dwight Eisenhower 2017 Jan 4-8 11 39 34 3 2 11 2013 Nov 7-10 10 39 36 2 1 12 Franklin Roosevelt 2004 Jun 3-6 24 53 17 1 1 4 1997 Apr 11-13 ^ 32 36 22 2 2 6
The Presidency > Transition Approval Table Approve Disapprove No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2025 Jan 2-15 49 44 7 2024 Dec 2-18 51 44 5 2017 Jan 4-8 ^ 44 51 4 2016 Dec 7-11 48 48 4 Joe Biden 2021 Jan 4-15 ^ 68 31 1 2020 Dec 1-17 65 33 2 Barack Obama 2009 Jan 9-11 83 12 5 2008 Dec 12-14 75 17 8 2008 Dec 1 78 13 9 George W. Bush 2001 Jan 15-16 61 25 14 2001 Jan 5-7 65 26 9 Bill Clinton 1993 Jan 14-15 68 18 15 1992 Dec 18-20 67 15 18 1992 Nov 19-20 62 14 24
The Presidency > Kind of President Will Be Table Outstanding Above average Average Below average Poor No opinion % % % % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 # 29 16 10 8 35 2 Joe Biden 2021 Jan 4-15 ^ 13 27 26 10 24 * Donald Trump 2017 Jan 4-8 12 25 19 11 32 2 Barack Obama 2009 Jan 9-11 24 38 25 5 6 3 George W. Bush 2001 Jan 15-16 10 37 14 24 12 3 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-26 6 32 31 16 6 9
The Presidency > Evaluation of Cabinet Appointments Table Outstanding Above average Average Below average Poor No opinion % % % % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 18 18 16 8 37 3 Joe Biden 2021 Jan 4-15 ^ 14 25 27 10 17 8 Donald Trump 2017 Jan 4-8 ^ 11 21 20 12 32 4 Barack Obama 2009 Jan 9-11 ^ 13 32 38 5 5 7 George W. Bush 2001 Jan 5-7 12 26 43 6 7 6 Bill Clinton 1993 Jan 24-26 6 21 51 6 6 10 1993 Jan 18-19 7 25 51 7 5 5 1992 Dec 18-20 8 24 43 5 4 16
The Presidency > Gained Lost Ground Under President Table Made progress Stood still Lost ground No opinion % % % % Joe Biden (2024 Dec 2-18) The situation for gay, lesbian and transgender people 39 31 23 7 Climate change 24 44 28 5 Energy 31 30 38 1 The nation’s infrastructure 27 32 39 2 The situation for Black people 22 40 34 4 Race relations 24 33 39 4 Trade relations with other countries 25 29 44 2 Healthcare 22 37 41 * National defense and the military 21 36 40 3 Terrorism 21 36 42 1 Education 18 36 46 1 Crime 19 29 51 1 The United States’ position in the world 26 16 58 1 The economy 26 13 59 2 Taxes 8 44 45 2 The gap between the wealthy and less well-off 10 28 60 4 Immigration 13 21 64 1 The federal debt 11 18 67 3 Donald Trump (2021 Jan 21-Feb 2) The economy 51 10 38 * National defense and the military 49 26 24 1 Energy 46 25 28 1 Terrorism 44 20 35 * Taxes 42 25 33 * Trade relations with other countries 38 15 45 1 The situation for gay and lesbian Americans 37 28 33 2 The situation in Afghanistan 35 35 24 5 The United States' position in the world 34 8 58 1 Immigration 33 14 52 1 Healthcare 32 27 41 -- The situation for Black Americans 32 17 49 1 Crime 30 26 43 1 The gap between the wealthy and less well-off 25 21 54 1 Education 23 29 47 2 Race relations 23 16 61 -- Climate change 17 32 49 1 The federal debt 16 18 62 4 Barack Obama (2017 Jan 2-3) The situation for gays and lesbians 68 11 16 5 Energy 46 26 23 5 Healthcare 43 13 43 1 The economy 42 20 36 1 Climate change 33 38 23 5 Trade relations with other countries 32 28 36 5 Education 31 28 39 2 The United States' position in the world 30 19 49 3 National defense and the military 30 28 39 4 The situation for blacks 30 27 37 6 Terrorism 28 20 49 3 Immigration 27 27 45 2 The situation in Afghanistan 26 26 38 10 The situation in Iraq 25 23 47 5 Race relations 25 20 52 2 Taxes 23 40 34 3 Crime 21 21 56 2 The federal debt 21 18 57 4 The gap between the wealthy and less well-off 14 34 48 5 George W. Bush (2009 Jan 2-4) Terrorism 40 20 37 3 Race relations 40 31 25 4 National defense and the military 39 21 36 4 Efforts to fight AIDS 38 31 19 11 Education 28 28 42 3 The environment 28 28 42 3 Crime 25 33 39 3 Civil liberties 21 35 38 6 Energy 21 27 49 4 Taxes 16 35 45 4 Immigration 14 28 51 7 Healthcare 13 33 52 2 The United States' position in the world 12 17 69 3 The economy 5 7 87 1
The Presidency > Prez Elect Reduce Unemployment Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 60 37 2 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 54 46 * Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 ^ 62 35 3 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 56 43 2 2009 Oct 16-19 51 46 2 2008 Nov 7-9 67 32 1 Bill Clinton 1993 Feb 12-13 56 38 6 1992 Nov 10-11 58 37 5 Ronald Reagan 1980 Nov 21-24 47 37 16
The Presidency > Prez Elect Reduce Deficit Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 45 53 2 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 28 71 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 46 52 2 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 39 58 3 2008 Nov 7-9 42 56 2 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 26 70 4 2001 Jan 15-16 # 50 46 4 Bill Clinton 1993 Feb 16-17 ^ 50 45 5 1993 Feb 12-14 ^ 46 48 6 1992 Nov 10-11 ^ 38 54 8 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-25 ^ 39 46 15 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 33 52 15 Ronald Reagan 1980 Nov 21-24 @ 30 55 15
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Economy Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 58 39 3 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 53 46 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 60 37 2 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 # 54 45 2 2008 Nov 7-9 # 64 34 2 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 62 35 3 2001 Jan 15-16 ^ 63 33 4 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 59 35 6 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-25 ^ 74 15 10 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 ^ 65 23 12
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Education Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 43 54 3 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 63 36 * Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 53 45 2 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 68 31 1 2008 Nov 7-9 71 27 1 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 58 40 2 2001 Jan 15-16 66 32 2 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 69 25 6 George H.W. Bush 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 61 30 9
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Environment Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 35 61 3 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 64 36 * Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 35 61 4 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 57 42 2 2008 Nov 7-9 70 28 2 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 39 57 4 2001 Jan 15-16 42 52 6 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 64 29 7 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-25 62 26 12 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 50 36 14
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Conditions Minorities Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 46 53 1 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 60 39 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 44 53 2 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 72 28 1 2008 Nov 7-9 80 19 1 George W. Bush 2001 Jan 15-16 ^ 44 51 5 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 68 27 5 George H.W. Bush 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 ^ 39 48 13
The Presidency > President-Elect Cut Your Taxes Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 54 44 2 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 # 30 70 * Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 51 46 3 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 # 38 60 2 2008 Nov 7-9 # 36 61 2 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ ** 49 47 4 2001 Jan 15-16 49 46 5 Bill Clinton 1993 Feb 12-14 ^ # 15 82 3 1992 Nov 10-11 ^ # 20 74 6 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-25 ^ # 29 64 8 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 ^ # 24 68 8
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Healthcare System Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 40 56 3 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 58 41 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 52 46 3 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 55 44 1 2009 Oct 16-19 46 52 2 2008 Nov 7-9 64 34 1 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 44 53 3 2001 Jan 15-16 46 49 5 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 64 30 6
The Presidency > President-Elect Control Illegal Immigration Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 68 28 4 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 44 55 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 59 38 3 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 36 63 2 2008 Nov 7-9 35 62 3
The Presidency > President-Elect Keep U.S. Safe Terrorism Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 60 37 3 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 56 44 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 57 40 3 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 65 34 1 2009 Oct 16-19 57 40 2 2008 Nov 7-9 62 36 2 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 68 30 2
The Presidency > President-Elect Heal Political Divisions Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 33 65 2 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 39 61 * Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 39 57 4 Barack Obama 2012 Nov 9-12 33 64 3 2009 Oct 16-19 28 69 3 2008 Nov 7-9 54 44 2 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ 33 64 3 2001 Jan 15-16 41 53 6
The Presidency > President-Elect Increase Respect for U.S. Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 50 46 3 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 60 39 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 47 51 2 Barack Obama 2008 Nov 7-9 76 22 1 George W. Bush 2005 Jan 14-16 ^ # 50 48 2 2001 Jan 15-16 # 58 38 4 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 50 40 10 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-25 74 15 11 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 64 24 12
The Presidency > President-Elect Reduce Crime Rate Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 51 45 4 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 39 60 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 43 54 3 George W. Bush 2001 Jan 15-16 44 50 6 George H.W. Bush 1989 Jan 24-25 * 39 49 12 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 * 36 52 12
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Race Relations Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 41 56 2 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 54 45 * Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 35 62 3 George W. Bush 2001 Jan 15-16 44 51 5
The Presidency > President-Elect Keep Nation Out of War Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 55 41 4 Joe Biden 2020 Dec 1-17 52 46 1 Donald Trump 2016 Nov 10-11 38 57 5 Bill Clinton 1992 Nov 10-11 60 27 13 George H.W. Bush 1988 Nov 14-Dec 4 70 15 15
The Presidency > President-Elect Improve Way Federal Govt Works Table Yes, will No, will not No opinion % % % Donald Trump 2024 Dec 2-18 ^ 47 49 3 2016 Nov 10-11 49 48 3
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Views that the federal government has too much power are now slightly higher than in previous years.
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