FEBRUARY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: 58% OF VOTERS ARE MORE SATISFIED WITH TRUMP'S JOB AS PRESIDENT THAN BIDEN
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Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) released the February Harvard CAPS / Harris poll results, showing President Trump's approval rating at 52% in his first month. The poll reveals 58% of voters are more satisfied with Trump's performance compared to Biden, with strong support for his policies on immigration, government cost reduction, and American values.
The survey indicates increased optimism about the country's direction, with 42% saying it's on the right track, up 14 points from January 2025. The Democratic Party's approval hit a record low at 36%, while the Republican Party maintains 49% approval. Trump's key policies received majority support, particularly on immigration enforcement (81%) and government waste elimination (76%).
The poll, conducted among 2,443 registered voters on February 19-20, 2025, also shows 67% believe current federal debt levels are unsustainable, with 83% favoring spending cuts over tax increases.
Positive
- Trump's approval rating at 52% with majority support for key policies
- 14-point increase in right track sentiment for country direction
- 31% of voters report improving personal financial situation (+5)
- Republican Party maintains 49% approval rating (+1)
Negative
- Democratic Party approval hits record low at 36%
- 54% of voters concerned about national division
- 62% believe tariffs will raise everyday goods prices
- 67% view federal debt levels as unsustainable
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY APPROVAL HITS A RECORD LOW AT
VOTERS WANT
In his first month in office, President Donald Trump's approval rating is at
"People are taking a generally positive wait-and-see attitude for Trump but have really reassessed their attitudes toward Biden, Harris, and the Democrats, taking a much harsher, more negative attitude," said Mark Penn, Co-Director of the Harvard CAPS / Harris poll and Stagwell Chairman and CEO. "Trump has a real opportunity here – we're seeing a healthy, trudging approval edging toward real approval based on how the next couple of months turn out."
VOTERS FEELING MORE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT DIRECTION OF COUNTRY AND ECONOMY
42% of voters say the country is on the right track, up 14 points from January 2025 (Democrats:21% (-9); Republicans:71% (+37); Independents:31% (+12)).31% of voters say their personal financial situation is improving (+5), particularly among Republican, male, Black, and urban voters.- Inflation and immigration remain the top two issues for voters, with a 6-point increase in concern over corruption.
TRUMP AND THE REPUBLICANS START SECOND TERM WITH NET FAVORABLE RATINGS
- Donald Trump's favorability stands at
50% , with a net favorable of +7 points. - More voters have a favorable rather than unfavorable view of key cabinet members such Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (+9), J.D. Vance (+4), and Tulsi Gabbard (+3).
- Voters are split on Elon Musk and Mike Johnson.
- The Democratic Party received its lowest approval rating since at least March 2018, with
33% of Democrats,86% Republicans, and70% Independents disapproving.49% of voters approve of the Republican Party (+1).36% of voters approve of Congress (+5).
TRUMP POLICIES RECEIVE MAJORITY SUPPORT BUT FACE CONCERN OVER INFLATION AND DIVISIVENESS
- All of Trump's key policies received majority support except for renaming the Gulf of
Mexico to the Gulf of America, with deportation of illegal immigrants who have committed crimes (81% ), eliminating fraud and waste in government expenditures (76% ), and closing the border (76% ) as the top three most supported policies. 55% of voters support birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants, with63% believing it is a requirement in theU.S. constitution, breaking with Trump on the issue.70% of voters believe the government should make hiring decisions based on merit and objective evaluation rather than to achieve diversity.51% of voters say Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion departments are needed in government.40% of voters say Trump's policies will make them financially better off, while36% believe Trump's policies will make them worse off.46% of voters say Trump's policies will increase inflation.54% of voters are worried that Trump's actions will divide the country (Democrats:82% ; Republicans:20% ; Independents:61% ).
VOTERS OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT CUTTING DOWN GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES BUT ARE SENSITIVE AROUND DATA PRIVACY
67% of voters say the current level ofU.S. federal government debt is unsustainable.83% of voters favor reducing government expenditures over increasing taxes, and77% say a full examination of all government expenditures is necessary.70% of voters say government expenditures are filled with waste, fraud, and inefficiency (Democrats:58% ; Republicans:78% ; Independents:75% ), and69% support the goal of cutting of government expenditures.$1 trillion 60% of voters think DOGE is helping make major cuts in government expenditures.58% of voters say DOGE employees should not have access to sensitive information on Americans who benefit from government expenditure programs; including names, social security numbers, addresses, and incomes (Democrats:75% ; Republicans:39% ; Independents:63% ).
TARIFFS SEE MAJORITY SUPPORT BUT VOTERS SPLIT OVER CONCERN ON WHETHER THEY WILL HARM OR HELP
57% of voters say tariffs are an effective foreign and economic policy tool. The plurality of voters (44% ) believe tariffs on imported goods will increaseU.S. government revenue.62% of voters believe tariffs will raise prices of everyday goods (Democrats:75% ; Republicans:50% ; Independents:62% ).54% of voters say tariffs will help the Trump administration get concessions from other countries, but49% of voters say the recent tariffs on Mexican, Canadian, and Chinese imports will harm rather than help, and46% of voters say his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will do harm.61% of voters support reciprocal tariffs, with voters split on whether they will harm or help.53% of voters believe reciprocal tariffs will cause other countries to lower their tariffs onU.S. goods.
THE MAJORITY OF VOTERS SUPPORT ENDING THE WAR IN
72% of voters say they wantUkraine to negotiate a settlement withRussia instead of winning the war.60% of voters favor Trump announcing directU.S. -Russia negotiations (Democrats:40% ; Republicans:85% ; Independents:53% ).59% of voters oppose the Trump administration leavingUkraine's leaders out of negotiations withRussia .55% of voters oppose the exclusion of European leaders.57% of voters oppose the Trump administration forcingUkraine to make territorial concessions to end the war, and66% of voters sayUkraine should receive security guarantees from theU.S. if it were to make concessions.61% of voters say security guarantees should be contingent onUkraine sharing revenue from rare earth elements to pay backU.S. military support.63% of voters believeRussia will continue to advance onto other countries if it successfully claims Ukrainian territory.
VOTERS SPLIT ON WHETHER TRUMP WAS SERIOUS ABOUT THE
54% of voters support Trump's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict thus far.67% of voters have heard of Trump's proposal that theU.S. should take overGaza to redevelop it.47% of voters believe Trump was being serious, and53% believe he was posturing to start negotiations.70% of voters believe theU.S. taking overGaza is a bad idea.56% of voters oppose removing Palestinians fromGaza to rebuild the territory.- Support for
Israel over Hamas in the conflict remains high, with77% of voters supportingIsrael . 76% of voters sayIran's nuclear weapons facilities should be destroyed.57% of voters say theU.S. should supportIsrael in airstrikes on such facilities (Democrats:45% ; Republicans:74% ; Independents:51% ).
The February Harvard CAPS / Harris poll survey was conducted online within
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