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VisitWhich demographic will have the highest approval of Trump's transition by end of 2024?
Young voters have highest approval • 25%
Hispanics have highest approval • 25%
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CBS News/YouGov poll or similar reputable polling source
Trump's Transition Approval at 59%, High Marks from Young Voters, Hispanics
Nov 24, 2024, 04:13 PM
A recent CBS News/YouGov poll indicates that President-elect Donald Trump's approval rating stands at 59% for his presidential transition. Notably, voters under 30 show a 65% approval rate, with a 30% increase from previous polls. Hispanics also approve of Trump's transition with 56% in favor. Despite some Democratic opposition, the poll suggests a broad acceptance of Trump's transition, with even Democrats privately acknowledging it as one of the best transitions they've witnessed. Additionally, 94% of voters consider Trump's victory legitimate, including a vast majority of Democrats.
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