The three key words defining Trump's second term and illuminating America's divide
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The contrasting language used by Republicans and Democrats to characterize President Donald Trump highlights the deep political chasm as Americans evaluate his second term.

A recent poll conducted by the Daily Mail in collaboration with JL Partners asked registered voters to sum up Trump in a single word.

Overall, the words “strong” and “bad” emerged as the most popular among respondents.

Unsurprisingly, Republicans predominantly chose the word “strong” to describe him.

Supporters within his party also frequently used words like “patriotic,” “smart,” and “awesome” to convey their admiration.

However, not all feedback was positive, as some Republicans used terms like “arrogant” and “bad” to express their criticism.

Democrats’ favorite word to describe Trump was ‘evil,’ followed by ‘bad’ and ‘terrible.’ 

Independents’ top choice was ‘narcissistic.’ 

President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump

Republicans and Democrats describe President Donald Trump, photographed Thursday night in Las Vegas, very differently, according to a new Daily Mail/JL Partners poll 

Republicans most described President Donald Trump as 'strong,' while Democrats said the Republican President was 'evil.' Independents, a powerful swing voting bloc, chose 'narcissistic' as their top word

Republicans most described President Donald Trump as ‘strong,’ while Democrats said the Republican President was ‘evil.’ Independents, a powerful swing voting bloc, chose ‘narcissistic’ as their top word

The important swing voting bloc also labeled Trump ‘liar,’ ‘bad,’ ‘egotistical,’ ‘idiot,’ ‘arrogant’ and ‘crazy.’ 

Polling was conducted April 14 and 15. 

The survey found that Trump’s approval rating remained at 43 percent – the same result he received the week before.

It’s one point up from his all-time low, 42 percent, which he received shortly after the start of the Iran war. 

His approval rating ticked up to 46 percent in late March once he began floating that there could be a peace deal. 

But with a full peace deal not fully worked out, his approval remains lower-than-average but stable. 

About a third of those who disapprove of Trump cite his handling of the Middle East, but a bigger group of voters object to his handling of inflation, immigration enforcement and his overall demeanor.    

Still, 61 percent of voters said they already viewed Trump negatively or they view him more negatively as of late.  

Among all poll respondents, the top words to describe President Donald Trump included 'strong,' 'bad,' 'arrogant,' 'narcissist' and 'crazy'

Among all poll respondents, the top words to describe President Donald Trump included ‘strong,’ ‘bad,’ ‘arrogant,’ ‘narcissist’ and ‘crazy’ 

And the word ‘war’ was most commonly used, when voters were asked what changed their view. 

Forty-four percent said their view of the President has become more negative recently.   

Trump’s polling problems appear to extend to his party, with 53 percent of voters saying they’d select a Democratic candidate as the midterms approach, compared to the 42 percent who answered a Republican. 

The President is currently on a two-day trip through the swing states of Nevada and Arizona in an attempt to bolster Republicans’ economic message ahead of the November elections.  

Overall, 1,013 registered voters were surveyed, giving the poll a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent. 

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