President-elect Donald Trump's transition into office is being met with a largely positive reaction from the American public, according to a recent CBS News poll.
According to CBS News, the survey indicates broad approval of his handling of the presidential transition, his Cabinet picks, and his economic plans.
A clear majority of Americans approve of Donald Trump’s transition management after his election as president. This sentiment is especially strong among Trump’s voter base, who show near-universal support.
Trump’s selections for Cabinet positions have also received approval, with Senator Marco Rubio standing out as a notable pick for Secretary of State. Trump supporters, in particular, have responded positively to these choices, appreciating the blending of experience and outspokenness in the appointments.
Trump’s policies, especially those addressing economic issues like food and grocery pricing, are expected to reduce costs, contributing to the prevailing optimism. Since the election, Republicans have significantly brightened their views on the economy, with fewer of them seeing it in poor condition.
Conversely, Democrats harbor more concerns now than in 2016 about the potential implications of Trump's presidency on their rights and freedoms, yet there is a noted decrease in their motivation to actively oppose him.
Most Americans expressed a belief that Trump’s administration might contribute to lowering food and grocery prices. This expectation aligns with the administration’s stance against tariffs, which though typically feared to increase prices, have not deterred the enthusiasm for such measures among Trump’s base.
Republican confidence in the health of U.S. democracy and the integrity of elections has risen post-election. Many Republicans express a renewed optimism, believing that America's best days are now ahead. This shift represents a stark contrast to the sentiment prevalent around the 2020 elections.
A large segment of Republicans sees a pivotal role for figures like Elon Musk in the administration, reflecting a desire for influential and loyal advisers. Demand for transparency and accountability is evident as most Americans, including a slight majority of Republicans, support Senate hearings on Trump’s nominations. This approach contrasts with the heightened powers that most Republicans believe should be given to Trump.
Republicans have approved plans for a potential mass deportation program, preferring law enforcement or existing immigration agencies to implement such actions rather than the military. This policy has gained wider Republican support, despite the broader public's reservations.
At a macro level, both Republicans and Democrats believe that the Biden administration should work cooperatively with Trump for a seamless transition. Expectations are high that Congressional Democrats will seek common ground with the new administration.
In summary, the CBS News poll illustrates a complex but generally optimistic landscape as Donald Trump prepares to take office, with strong support from his electoral base and cautious but subdued opposition from Democrats.
The public seems to anticipate beneficial economic policies and a robust approach to governance, balancing experience with loyalty in administration appointments. This blend of expectations and apprehensions sets the stage for the upcoming presidential term.