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Trump met with a devastating survey result according to Bonzer's speech

Donald Trump's ridiculous first address to the congress on Tuesday evening was the least popular and, according to a CNN survey, received one of the least enthusiastic reactions for the first address of a president to the chamber in the past two decades.

Apparently only 44 percent of the spectators had a very positive reaction to the President's address. 25 percent had a somewhat positive reaction and 31 percent reacted negatively.

This is not only a low watermark compared to the first addresses at the Congress of former presidents, whose speeches are usually a round of victory to interpret their agenda, but also a poor representation compared to Trump's earlier addresses for congress in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Former President Joe Biden received a very positive response from 51 percent of the spectators in his first speech to the congress, while Barack Obama received 68 percent, and George W. brush received 66 percent.

Trump's first speech during his first government received a very positive reaction of 57 percent of the spectators – a whopping 13 points higher than his very positive reactions.

And it wasn't just Democrats who said that. The CNN sample group was weighted to think about that more people who approved Trump would probably watch, and 21 percent of Democrats, 44 percent Republicans and 35 percent independent.

According to the CNN survey, around seven out of ten language observers gave a positive reaction to Trump's address.

This number corresponds to a little more with a CBS survey that Trump shared on Wednesday morning of the truth with social truth that 76 percent of the spectators agreed to address the address.