Poll on Trump’s 2025 joint address to Congress finds large majority of viewers approve
The vast majority of speech observers approved them from President Trump’s joint speech Meet Congress on Tuesday night.
this Ratings It is a Republican, a presidential party in history attracting more guerrilla parties. This is no exception, they like what they hear.
The CBS News/YouGov survey interviewed a sample of national representative viewers immediately after the president’s speech.
Most speakers refer to the president as “president”, inspiring numbers rather than “dividing.” “Most people also call it “entertainment.”
Most people say Mr. Trump talks about their concerns.
Most of the audiences who adjust the speech make them feel “hopeful” and “pride.”
this Democrats Who did watch this, which made them feel “worry” while four out of ten were “angry”.
The audience said they wanted to hear plans to lower prices, and about two-thirds of those watching tonight believed the president had a clear plan.
Most viewers like what they hear about immigration, wasted government spending and Conflict between Russia and Ukraine. A relatively small majority likes the information they hear on tariffs.
Most viewers believe that the president accurately describes the crime problem in the United States.
Most viewers have approved the House Speaker who has members of Congress delete Mr. Trump’s speech was interrupted from the conference hall.
The CBS News Survey is based on 1,207 interviews with adults who watched the president’s speech to Congress on Tuesday night. YouGov conducted an initial survey between February 28 and March 3, 2025, which used a nationally representative sample of 11,406 U.S. adults, including 4,131 respondents who planned to view the address. Asked if respondents planning to watch the speech would like to re-look at them. There are only those who watch the speech in the analysis.
The initial sample was weighted based on gender, age, race, and education, according to the U.S. Census Community Survey and the current U.S. Census Census Census and the 2024 presidential vote. The final sample of post-verbal revisiting is considered to be representatives of those who say they will be addressed by gender, age, race, education, geographical region, 2024 presidential vote and partisanship before speeches. The error edge is ±3.4 points.