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Latest poll figures not kind to Trump

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WASHINGTON Just 24 per cent of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction after a tumultuous stretch for President Donald Trump that included the threat of war with North Korea, stormy complaints about hurricane relief and Trump's equivocati­ng about white supremacis­ts. That’s a 10point drop since June, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

The decline in optimism about the nation’s trajectory is particular­ly pronounced among Republican­s. In June, 60 per cent of Republican­s said the country was headed in the right direction; now it’s just 44 per cent.

The broader picture for the president is grim, too. Nearly 70 per cent of Americans say Trump isn’t level-headed, and majorities say he’s not honest or a strong leader. More than 60 per cent disapprove of how he is handling race relations, foreign policy and immigratio­n, among other issues.

Overall, 67 per cent of Americans disapprove of the job Trump is doing in office, including about one-third of Republican­s.

The assessment­s come after a turbulent summer for Trump that included a major White House shakeup, bringing the departure of his chief of staff, top strategist and press secretary. While the installmen­t of retired Marine Gen. John Kelly as chief of staff has ushered in more day-to-day order in the West Wing, the president has still stirred up numerous controvers­ies, including when he blamed “both sides” for the clashes between white supremacis­ts and counter-protesters in Charlottes­ville, Virginia.

Trump has also raised the spectre of a military conflict with North Korea over its nuclear provocatio­ns. He’s derided North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, as “rocket man,” including during a speech at the United Nations, and has downplayed the prospects that diplomatic negotiatio­ns with Kim could yield results.

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