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Americans say Trump is a ‘dangerous dictator'
May 1st, 2025 at 1:33pm
 
More than half of Americans say Trump is a ‘dangerous dictator,’ poll finds


A majority of Americans believe that President Donald Trump is a “dangerous dictator,” according to a new poll, with sharp divisions across party lines.

Fifty-two percent of all Americans agree that Trump is a “dangerous dictator whose power should be limited before he destroys American democracy,” according to the survey conducted by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).

As many as 87 percent of Democrats agreed with the statement, compared to 56 percent of independents and 17 percent of Republicans, Axios noted. Americans believe that Trump exceeded his authority with actions such as the mass removal of thousands of federal employees.

The poll, released on Trump’s 100th day in office on Tuesday, shows the president losing support on two issues that brought him to victory in November — the economy and immigration. The survey also found that only four in 10 Americans have favorable views of the president. The share of independent voters who agreed that Trump is a “dangerous dictator” indicates that centrist voters who backed him in November may be stepping away from the president.

The survey reveals deep dissatisfaction with Trump’s efforts to deport immigrants, institute broad tariffs, assert control over institutions of higher education, and lay off more than 100,000 federal staff.

The Trump administration has taken steps to end programs focused on diversity and equity, cancel student visas, and refuse to bring back a mistakenly deported man from El Salvador despite a court order to do so.

Broken down by party affiliation, 83 percent of Republicans had a favorable view of the president, and the same was true for 35 percent of independents and eight percent of Democrats.

Survey participants were alarmed by Trump’s attempts to reshape the government, put in place tariffs, and deport people without due process.

Sixty-seven percent of Black Americans agreed that Trump is a “dangerous dictator,” compared to 63 percent of Latinos, 58 percent of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and 45 percent of white Americans.

PRRI CEO Melissa Deckman told Axios: “Most Americans view Trump in dictatorial terms, and I think most Americans are concerned that American democracy is on the line.”

“It's only been 100 days into the Trump administration, yet we've really seen a pushback among most Americans to the Trump agenda,” she added.

However, 81 percent of Republicans agreed that “Trump is a strong leader who should be given the power he needs to restore America's greatness.”

A total of 51 percent of white Americans agreed with that statement.

Deckman noted that Americans are evenly divided when it comes to Trump’s immigration goals, even as the poll shows most disagree with practices that are considered inhumane or unconstitutional.

Sixty-one percent of Americans disagree with the notion of putting illegal immigrants in internment camps guarded by the U.S. military as they await deportation.

A majority agrees that Trump “has overstepped his authority by ordering the mass firing of federal employees across multiple agencies.”

Similarly, more than seven in 10 say they’re against the drastic cutting of all major federal agencies, particularly if it will affect the safety of flying, as well as medicine and water.

When it comes to tariffs, two-thirds are against new levies on imported goods.

Independent readers are independently-minded global citizens. They are not defined by traditional demographics or profiles, but by their attitudes. In today’s increasingly fragmented world, communities value real facts and frank opinions delivered first-hand from a non-biased news brand that they can trust. Armed with information and inspiration, Independent readers are empowered and equipped to take a stand for the things they believe in.


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/americans-poll-don...
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Re: Americans say Trump is a ‘dangerous dictator'
Reply #1 - May 1st, 2025 at 3:24pm
 

Stands to reason.

Trump - the rapist and convicted felon - is a dangerous dictator.

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Reply #2 - May 1st, 2025 at 5:56pm
 
mothra wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 1:33pm:
More than half of Americans say Trump is a ‘dangerous dictator,’ poll finds


A majority of Americans believe that President Donald Trump is a “dangerous dictator,” according to a new poll, with sharp divisions across party lines.

Fifty-two percent of all Americans agree that Trump is a “dangerous dictator whose power should be limited before he destroys American democracy,” according to the survey conducted by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).

As many as 87 percent of Democrats agreed with the statement, compared to 56 percent of independents and 17 percent of Republicans, Axios noted. Americans believe that Trump exceeded his authority with actions such as the mass removal of thousands of federal employees.

The poll, released on Trump’s 100th day in office on Tuesday, shows the president losing support on two issues that brought him to victory in November — the economy and immigration. The survey also found that only four in 10 Americans have favorable views of the president. The share of independent voters who agreed that Trump is a “dangerous dictator” indicates that centrist voters who backed him in November may be stepping away from the president.

The survey reveals deep dissatisfaction with Trump’s efforts to deport immigrants, institute broad tariffs, assert control over institutions of higher education, and lay off more than 100,000 federal staff.

The Trump administration has taken steps to end programs focused on diversity and equity, cancel student visas, and refuse to bring back a mistakenly deported man from El Salvador despite a court order to do so.

Broken down by party affiliation, 83 percent of Republicans had a favorable view of the president, and the same was true for 35 percent of independents and eight percent of Democrats.

Survey participants were alarmed by Trump’s attempts to reshape the government, put in place tariffs, and deport people without due process.

Sixty-seven percent of Black Americans agreed that Trump is a “dangerous dictator,” compared to 63 percent of Latinos, 58 percent of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and 45 percent of white Americans.

PRRI CEO Melissa Deckman told Axios: “Most Americans view Trump in dictatorial terms, and I think most Americans are concerned that American democracy is on the line.”

“It's only been 100 days into the Trump administration, yet we've really seen a pushback among most Americans to the Trump agenda,” she added.

However, 81 percent of Republicans agreed that “Trump is a strong leader who should be given the power he needs to restore America's greatness.”

A total of 51 percent of white Americans agreed with that statement.

Deckman noted that Americans are evenly divided when it comes to Trump’s immigration goals, even as the poll shows most disagree with practices that are considered inhumane or unconstitutional.

Sixty-one percent of Americans disagree with the notion of putting illegal immigrants in internment camps guarded by the U.S. military as they await deportation.

A majority agrees that Trump “has overstepped his authority by ordering the mass firing of federal employees across multiple agencies.”

Similarly, more than seven in 10 say they’re against the drastic cutting of all major federal agencies, particularly if it will affect the safety of flying, as well as medicine and water.

When it comes to tariffs, two-thirds are against new levies on imported goods.

Independent readers are independently-minded global citizens. They are not defined by traditional demographics or profiles, but by their attitudes. In today’s increasingly fragmented world, communities value real facts and frank opinions delivered first-hand from a non-biased news brand that they can trust. Armed with information and inspiration, Independent readers are empowered and equipped to take a stand for the things they believe in.


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/americans-poll-don...




81 percent of Republicans agreed that “Trump is a strong leader who should be given the power he needs to restore America's greatness.”

A total of 51 percent of white Americans agreed with that statement.

Sixty-one percent of Americans disagree with the notion of putting illegal immigrants in internment camps guarded by the U.S. military as they await deportation.
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Re: Americans say Trump is a ‘dangerous dictator'
Reply #3 - May 1st, 2025 at 6:08pm
 
I think he likes absolute power. What leader doesn't.

The question is how did this extraordinary individual come down the escalators as a private citizen in 2015 , with no party backing or political experience and end up in the Oval Office, doing more in 100 days to disrupt the world order then the previous 10 presidents did in 40 years .


How the hell did he pull that off.

And the left try to treat him like a joke.

It would appear the jokes on them

Prepare for a depression, chaos and the end to the pandering to the weak.

You will now have no choice but to grow up, have agency in your life and conquer challenges.

The evolutionary blowtorch is here.

The collective subconscious realised they needed it and they have manifested it.

The age of safety,  entitlement, meek , timid living is over.

It's back to the jungle.

Shape up or ship out

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Reply #4 - May 1st, 2025 at 6:10pm
 
mothra wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 1:33pm:
Survey participants were alarmed by Trump’s attempts to reshape the government, put in place tariffs, and deport people without due process.


Ah, the illegal immigrants have more rights than nationals movement.

Using the original wording of a document that didn't take context into account, where no illegal could be deported. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Re: Americans say Trump is a ‘dangerous dictator'
Reply #5 - May 1st, 2025 at 6:22pm
 
Could you re-do that in English please.
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Reply #6 - May 1st, 2025 at 8:49pm
 
aquascoot wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 6:08pm:
I think he likes absolute power. What leader doesn't.

The question is how did this extraordinary individual come down the escalators as a private citizen in 2015 , with no party backing or political experience and end up in the Oval Office, doing more in 100 days to disrupt the world order then the previous 10 presidents did in 40 years .


How the hell did he pull that off.

And the left try to treat him like a joke.

It would appear the jokes on them

Prepare for a depression, chaos and the end to the pandering to the weak.

You will now have no choice but to grow up, have agency in your life and conquer challenges.

The evolutionary blowtorch is here.

The collective subconscious realised they needed it and they have manifested it.

The age of safety,  entitlement, meek , timid living is over.

It's back to the jungle.

Shape up or ship out



That is the paradigm change.

The gweggy turd, karnals, KangaMonga are belly aching about the loss of low energy Jeb or Bushitler as their usual, easy opponents.

They are used to Romney and McCain as the easy to dismiss alternatives to Clinton, Obama, Biden. Enter Trump.

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Reply #7 - May 1st, 2025 at 8:56pm
 
Frank wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 8:49pm:
They are used to Romney and McCain as the easy to dismiss alternatives to Clinton, Obama, Biden. Enter Trump.


Does that sentence actually mean anything?
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Reply #8 - May 2nd, 2025 at 12:48am
 
aquascoot wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 6:08pm:
I think he likes absolute power. What leader doesn't.

The question is how did this extraordinary individual come down the escalators as a private citizen in 2015 , with no party backing or political experience and end up in the Oval Office, doing more in 100 days to disrupt the world order then the previous 10 presidents did in 40 years .


How the hell did he pull that off.

And the left try to treat him like a joke.

It would appear the jokes on them

Prepare for a depression, chaos and the end to the pandering to the weak.

You will now have no choice but to grow up, have agency in your life and conquer challenges.

The evolutionary blowtorch is here.

The collective subconscious realised they needed it and they have manifested it.

The age of safety,  entitlement, meek , timid living is over.

It's back to the jungle.

Shape up or ship out



He does have a point, Mother.

The "noble Adolph" was just a humble ex-corporal.

The "noble Pol" was just a silly old communist.

The "noble Donnie" was a bit of a celebrity, star of a hit reality TV show, but that's okay.

You have to come from somewhere, no?

Look, you will now have no choice but to grow up, have agency in your life and conquer challenges. Only one man can save us.

Vote one for the "noble Ron D".

2028's a bit of a wait, but that's okay. Ron's a man worth waiting for, you'll see.

Sure, the big fella will have to tank the global economy first, but it'll all work out fine.

Aquascoot hasn't been wrong yet, no?

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Reply #9 - May 2nd, 2025 at 12:56am
 
Frank wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 8:49pm:
aquascoot wrote on May 1st, 2025 at 6:08pm:
I think he likes absolute power. What leader doesn't.

The question is how did this extraordinary individual come down the escalators as a private citizen in 2015 , with no party backing or political experience and end up in the Oval Office, doing more in 100 days to disrupt the world order then the previous 10 presidents did in 40 years .


How the hell did he pull that off.

And the left try to treat him like a joke.

It would appear the jokes on them

Prepare for a depression, chaos and the end to the pandering to the weak.

You will now have no choice but to grow up, have agency in your life and conquer challenges.

The evolutionary blowtorch is here.

The collective subconscious realised they needed it and they have manifested it.

The age of safety,  entitlement, meek , timid living is over.

It's back to the jungle.

Shape up or ship out



That is the paradigm change.

The gweggy turd, karnals, KangaMonga are belly aching about the loss of low energy Jeb or Bushitler as their usual, easy opponents.

They are used to Romney and McCain as the easy to dismiss alternatives to Clinton, Obama, Biden. Enter Trump.



The old boy's "getting it", leftards. He's vibing with the shift.

Read your Thomas Kuhn. You might be hooked on the weaksauce RINOS, leftards  Frannie's going for the big guy, the one we've all been waiting for.

The age of safety,  entitlement, meek , timid living is over.

Ron D for 2028, no?
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Reply #10 - May 3rd, 2025 at 12:36pm
 
Everything we see Trump doing now are the same things that lead to dangerous dictatorships around the world. But what worries me more is what happens in just under four years from now when his second term comes to an end. What if he expresses a desire to serve for a third term and refuses to accept a Supreme Court ruling that he cannot do so? What if he refuses to step down and his MAGA cult members, with the knowledge he pardoned thousands of them for their role in the January 6 attempted coup, decide to take up arms and storm the Capitol? It's time for Republicans to take a stand against Trump and his attempts to take more power. He literally needs to be stopped.
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