Summary
An AP-NORC poll reveals low public confidence in President Trump’s ability to appoint qualified Cabinet members, manage spending, and oversee the military in his second term.
About 3 in 10 Americans express high confidence in these areas, while half are “not at all confident.”
Republicans show more confidence (6 in 10), but it’s less unanimous than Democrats’ skepticism (three-quarters express doubt).
Independents remain divided, with most expressing low or moderate confidence in Trump’s leadership abilities across key responsibilities.
Only Trump can make competent picks. Due to his mastery of hiring, as seen in the Apprentice, he has the best judgement possible.
In fact, I would say that Trump is uniquely qualified to pick candidates that will serve his interests. And since his interests are making America Great Again we can trust he will put only the greatest picks forward.
it’s brexit, the person. everyonewho voted against it already knew it was shit, everyone who voted for it are quickly realising they done goofed
Of course it’s 3/10. 33% of the country think that he was sent by God. 1/3 of the country are mindlessly loyal Trumpers.
Pretty much any poll regarding Trump’s policies on anything shows this ~33% number.
30% of the population have an IQ of 90 or lower. Remember 100 is the average.
Dear God the general public is stupid.
You ain’t seen nothing yet, sugar. It’s about to get a whole lot worse.
And that’s the real reason why Democrats keep losing elections.
Single biggest determinant as to how people voted was education attainment.
GenZ and presumably Alpha are more education averse, too. I thought they’d better navigate disinformation online but alas…
The only clear conclusion is to dissolve the department of education
Are we pretending the Democrats are popular?
The greatest thing about democracy is that everyone gets a vote.
The worst thing about democracy is that everyone gets a vote.
It would work if everyone who could would actually fucking vote.
And if all those votes had the same amount of power
That would be even better. But if everyone actually voted, it would be enough to compensate for the BS Electoral College.
Yeah, 3 in 10 people is WAY too many.
That’s the Republican core base, so sadly this makes sense.
Stupid and ignorant. Dangerous combination.
Meh, you’re still blaming the voters instead of Kamala and the democrats who ran a shitty campaign.
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