AP-NORC poll: Most Americans oppose Trump’s foreign policy
WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans disapprove of the way President Donald Trump is handling U.S. foreign policy and about half think the country’s global standing will deteriorate during the next year, according to new poll that highlighted the nation’s partisan divide on foreign issues.
The poll, conducted by Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, also found the public split about the president’s plan to remove U.S. troops from Syria and possibly Afghanistan — and about a quarter don’t have an opinion one way or the other.
Overall, the president receives low marks from the public for his job handling foreign policy — 35 per cent approve, while 63 per cent disapprove. Like other issues, the partisan divide is startling. While 76 per cent of Republicans approve, just 8 per cent of Democrats say the same.
“I just think that any time you buddy up with Russia or North Korea, it’s going to be bad business,” said Samantha Flowers, a 30-year-old third-grade teacher from Columbia, Missouri.