CBS News poll: 76% of viewers approved Trump speech to Congress | Eastern NC Now

23% disapprove

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A new poll conducted for CBS News by YouGov found that 76% of viewers approved of President Trump's speech to Congress while 23% disapproved.   Specifically, 77% approve Trump's plan for dealing with waste and abuse in federal government funding, 77% approve of his positions on immigration and the border, 73% approve of his positions on Ukraine and Russia, and 65% approve of his positions on tariffs.

74% said the speech was presidential, 74% entertaining, 71% inspiring, and 64% unifying.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-speech-joint-address-congress-poll-2025/


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( March 6th, 2025 @ 1:49 pm )
 
I was surprised that the Dems did not have one person dressed in Trans garb to go along with the pink outfits. They did not remember that for some of us old guys, Pink meant Pinkos (like communists of old). Or maybe that was subliminal campaigning.



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