Various polls indicate waning approval for the president compared with the higher ratings he had at the start of his second term.
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Chicago Tribune

They voted for Trump. But one year into his second term, they have grave concerns. ‘Just wrong.’

Frustrated with the way the country was headed, Pablo Payan cast a ballot for Donald Trump in 2024, mainly drawn to the Republican presidential candidate’s pledge to bring economic strength to the nation as well as an America First mindset. Yet roughly a year into Trump’s second presidency, Payan has buyer’s remorse.

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