GOP satisfaction with the country's direction at its highest since 2007
Washington (CNN)On
the heels of a roaring stock market and Republicans' success in passing
a tax plan, GOP satisfaction with the direction of the United States is
now the highest it has been since 2007, according to a new Gallup poll released Monday.
Some
61% of Republicans said they are "very satisfied" or "somewhat
satisfied" with the direction of the country, marking the first time
confidence among Republicans has been this high since the second term of
President George W. Bush, a Republican.
Across
party lines, though, the outlook on the direction of the country isn't
as sunny. Overall, only 29% of Americans are satisfied.
Republican
confidence in the direction of the country spiked at the start of 2017
following President Donald Trump's inauguration, but began to wither
amid setbacks like the party's failure to repeal the Affordable Care
Act.
Financial confidence appears
to be making a positive impact on Republicans. A 30-point bounce upward
between late 2017 and early 2018 coincides with the passage of the
Republican tax bill. And the polling, done during January 2-7, took
place when the Dow cracked 25,000 for the first time.
Democrats'
confidence in the direction of the country is at its lowest since at
least 2008. Ninety-two percent said they were "very dissatisfied" or
"somewhat dissatisfied." And among Independents, 66% expressed
dissatisfaction as well.
The
Gallup poll was conducted on January 2-7 among a random sample of 1,024
adults reached via cellphone and landline. Results for the full sample
have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points at a
95% confidence level.
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