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Americans Who Think Country on Right Track Breaks 20-Year Trend: Pollster

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A survey from conservative-leaning pollster Rasmussen Reports showed a plurality of Americans believing the country is on the right track for the first time in two decades this week.

Newsweek reached out to the White House.

Why It Matters

President Donald Trump moved quickly to enact a sweeping conservative agenda in the early days of his second term. He has focused on cutting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, efforts to deport migrants living in the U.S. who entered the country illegally and major cuts to government agencies.

Polls offer mixed signals about public opinion on these actions. Americans are generally skeptical of billionaire Elon Musk’s influence on Trump, and don’t agree with some of his policies.

Trump’s high approval rating is fading, according to FiveThirtyEight’s polling aggregate, which showed 49 percent of Americans approve of him, while 45.7 percent disapproved of him, on Friday.

What to Know

Rasmussen, which is generally viewed as having a conservative slant, released a poll showing that a plurality of Americans believe the country is on the right track. The pollster noted none of their polls in the past 20 years have seen a majority of respondents hold this belief.

President Donald Trump listens during a press conference on February 13, 2025 in Washington, D.C.

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“For the first time in over 20 years of polling, Right Direction EXCEEDS Wrong Track today,” Mark Mitchell, a Rasmussen pollster, wrote in a post to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

The poll found 47 percent of Americans thought the country was on the right track compared to 46 percent that thought it was going in the wrong direction. This is within the poll’s margin of error of 3 percentage points.

Other polls, however, have produced different results.

A poll from YouGov and The Economist, conducted among 1,595 adults from February 9 to February 11, showed just 35 percent of Americans believing the country is on the right track, compared to 52 percent who believed the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Meanwhile, a Marquette University poll showed 62 percent of Americans believing the country is on the wrong track, while 38 percent believe it’s heading in the right direction. The poll surveyed 1,063 adults from January 27 to February 5.

What People Are Saying

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