The latest New York Times/Siena poll shows that, one year into Trump's second term, he is performing poorly in the eyes of most voters. Less than 30% of respondents believe the country is better than it was a year before he returned to the White House, and nearly half say the country has gotten worse. Most voters believe Trump has focused on the wrong issues. The public is dissatisfied with his handling of core issues such as the economy, immigration, and the Russia-Ukraine war, with 51% of people saying his policies have made life more burdensome. His overall approval rating is about 40%, lower than the 56% opposition rate among most voters.

This poll also reflects a clear partisan divide. A portion of voters see Trump as one of the worst or best presidents in history, indicating deep divisions in evaluations; however, there remains strong support within the Republican Party, allowing his overall political influence to continue to be maintained.

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