Majority of Americans Say Country Is on the Right Track for First Time in Polling History

For the first time in the history of Rasmussen Reports’ polling, a majority of Americans believe that the country is on the right track.
The new poll, released on Tuesday, found that 50% of likely voters say the country is on the right track, with 45% saying it's on the wrong track.
The year kicked off with only 29% saying the country was on the right track, to 62% saying it’s on the wrong track. Things improved a bit heading into the inauguration, with the numbers being 39% right track/52% wrong track on inauguration week.
And they’ve only surged since then.
There’s plenty to be optimistic about.
Since taking office, Trump has made good on his promise to secure the southern border, began mass deportations and encouraged self-deportations, ended DEI insanity, implemented reciprocal tariffs, cut the federal workforce, and much, much more.
Trump has signed 143 executive orders during his first 100 days in office, the most of any president during that time period, and while liberal judges may not like it, the American public is on board.