President-elect Donald Trump is beginning his return to the White House with a majority of Americans expressing satisfaction or excitement over his victory. Most approve of his transition handling, including his selection of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as secretary of state, which garners net-positive reviews from those familiar with his choices.
According to a poll by CBS News and YouGov, Republicans are more optimistic about Trump’s presidency now than in 2016, and their outlook on the economy has improved since the election. Inflation remains a top issue, with many believing Trump’s administration will help lower prices for food and groceries, a key concern that drove his support.
Democrats, however, are largely fearful of Trump’s leadership, with many believing he will threaten their rights and freedoms. Still, fewer than half are motivated to oppose him actively, and many support bipartisan cooperation to ensure a smooth transition of power.
Economic perceptions reflect partisan divides, as Republicans increasingly describe the economy in positive terms. Tariffs are popular among Trump voters, even as many accept potential price increases as a trade-off. The broader public opposes tariffs, citing concerns about rising costs.
Trump’s cabinet picks receive overwhelming approval from his base, and net-positive ratings among Americans familiar with the choices. Republicans emphasize loyalty as a priority for appointees, while Americans overall value experience and independence.
There is strong bipartisan support for Senate hearings on Trump’s nominations, though MAGA Republicans are more willing to skip this step. Notably, many Republicans favor Elon Musk having influence in the administration, though opinions on this are split nationwide.
Confidence in democracy rebounded among Republicans, with fewer suspecting election fraud in 2024 compared to 2020. Post-election, most Republicans now believe America’s best days lie ahead, reversing their earlier pessimism, while Democrats’ optimism about the future has waned.
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