Snap polls reveal that speech observers responded to Trump’s address to Congress

Most people watching the president Donald Trump The Primetime address to the joint session of the congress had a positive opinion of what he wrote in his speech, according to Snap poll.
Trump moves at a speed of its speed from its 20. January inaugurationHe also used his speech to provide full defense of his avalanche of activity, while repeatedly aimed at former President Joe Biden and Congress Democrats.
The speech, which lasted more than 90 minutes, was the longest address to a joint session of the Congress or the Union’s 60 -year address.
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President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of the Congress in the US Capitol on March 4, 2025. In Washington, Vice President of DC JD Vance, Center and President of the House Mike Johnson (R-La), right, applauds behind him. (Win McNamee/Pool via Reuters)
According to the CNN instant survey, almost seven of the 10 respondents viewed Trump’s speech as a positive {44% said it was very positive and 25% said a little positive), while 31% offered to have a negative reaction (15% somewhat negative and 16% very negative).
A similar response to CBS News was conducted in Snap Research.
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Instant surveys of the Union of the Union of Speeration or Speech are often favorable for the congress sessions for the presidents who maintain these speeches. This is because speech observers represent a small part of the public, and it is usually more likely to be than the president’s party, which is reflected in the results of the survey.
President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during his address to a joint session of the Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, March 4, 2025. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via Reuters)
AND CNN survey 431 respondents were included who watched Trump’s speech. Forty -four percent of the surveyed were described as Republicans, 35% as independent or third party members, and only 21% said they were democrats.
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CNN noted that 44% that had a very positive view of Trump’s speech is lower than 57% that felt the same in their current survey of Trump’s address to Congress eight years ago, near the beginning of his first administration. In addition, they pointed out that four points are also lower than 48%, which gave Biden a big thumb in their initial address to Congress in 2021, at the beginning of their unique term in the White House.