Key Points
- A new CNN poll finds 68% of Americans say President Donald Trump is not prioritizing the nation’s most pressing problems.
- Only 32% of respondents believe he has the right priorities.
- The survey was conducted February 17–20, 2026 among 2,496 adults, with a margin of error of 2.5 points.
- Concerns about affordability and cost of living remain central for voters ahead of the 2026 midterms.
- Trump’s approval rating averages 41.7%, with 56.3% disapproval, according to Decision Desk HQ.
Poll Findings Ahead of State of the Union
Just days before President Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address, a new poll highlights growing dissatisfaction with his agenda. Nearly seven in ten respondents said Trump “hasn’t paid enough attention to the country’s most important problems,” while less than a third felt he was focused on the right priorities.
The timing of the poll underscores the political pressure facing Trump as he prepares to outline his administration’s direction in a nationally televised speech.
Economic Concerns Dominate Voter Sentiment
Affordability and rising living costs remain top concerns for voters. Senate Republicans have warned that the GOP must sharpen its focus on “kitchen-table issues” ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Trump has pushed back against criticism, insisting his administration has addressed affordability. Speaking at a steel fabricator in Rome, Georgia, he said: “Do you notice what word you have not heard over the last two weeks? Affordability. Because I’ve won. I’ve won affordability.”
Additional Political Strains
The poll comes as Trump and Republicans face several challenges, including:
- Renewed scrutiny of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Two deaths involving federal immigration authorities in Minnesota.
- Recent Democratic election wins adding pressure ahead of the midterms.
These controversies have intensified political strain as Trump seeks to rally support.
Approval Ratings Remain Low
Beyond the poll, Trump’s broader approval metrics show continued challenges. According to Decision Desk HQ, his approval rating stands at 41.7%, while 56.3% disapprove of his performance.
What Happens Next?
With the midterms approaching, Trump faces mounting pressure to address voter concerns about affordability and everyday economic issues. His State of the Union address will be closely watched to see whether he pivots toward those priorities—or continues to emphasize other aspects of his agenda.













