Donald J. Trump's first 100 days

APR 27, 2017
By  Bloomberg
Did you vote for Donald J. Trump for president in November 2016?
If so, would you vote for President Trump again based on his time in office so far?
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Mr. Trump has handled the job as president so far?
*InvestmentNews asked this same question of readers after Mr. Trump's speech to Congress.
How has your confidence in the president changed since the start of his term?
What is your approval of Mr. Trump's performance in the following policy areas?
How confident are you that President Trump and Congress will pass tax reform legislation?
Do you think tax reform should be revenue neutral?
Which of the following do you believe should be eliminated or reduced in return for lower federal tax rates?
Source: InvestmentNews survey

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