This view appears to stem from a series of controversial moves, including the use of executive orders, National Guard deployments, and military actions abroad taken without direct congressional approval.
The survey suggests that many voters are uneasy about the president’s tendency to act unilaterally — a sentiment that could influence the outcome of the upcoming midterm elections.
Midterms Could Be a Referendum on Trump
- 41% of voters say they plan to vote in the midterms to oppose Trump’s agenda.
- 21% say they’ll vote to support him.
- The rest say Trump’s presence in the White House won’t affect their vote either way.
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