Little trust in Trump’s presidency among panel members

Recent polls show that Trump is more unpopular among the American population than Obama ever was, perhaps that is part of why more than half of Userneeds’ panel members do not believe that Trump’s administration will last for four years.

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Many things can be said about Donald Trump, who has definitely made himself noticeable. Between Russia, the firing of Comey and the health care bill that he cannot seem to pass, Trump's approval rating is at its lowest. Taking this and the many other scandals into consideration perhaps it is not sensational that more than half of Userneeds' panel members do not believe Trump will be president for the next four years.

The biggest group to say that Trump will not last for four years is found among Userneeds' Irish panel members. Here 63 percent have chosen the option "Less than four years" when asked to predict the duration of Trump's presidency.  

Userneeds' Danish panel members are the ones who believe that Trump will last the longest. 46 percent thus say he will last for four years or more, compared to between 35 and 43 percent in the other Nordic countries and Ireland. 

It is, however, only a few people that believe Trump will be re-elected. With 4 percent Norway has the smallest percentage saying he will be re-elected and with 9 percent Finland has the largest.