Half Of Country Says It’s Headed In Right Direction Under Trump: ‘Uncharted Territory’
Charlie Kirk Staff
06/02/2025

For the first time in nearly two decades of polling, a majority of voters say the country is headed in the right direction, according to Rasmussen Reports.
A survey conducted from May 18 to May 22 and released Sunday found that 48% of Americans believe the U.S. is on the “right direction” path, while 47% say it’s on the “wrong track.” Another 5% responded that they are “not sure.”
Rasmussen’s Mark Mitchell put the numbers in context, saying, “In 20 years, the % of people who say the U.S. is headed in the right direction has never been higher than today.” The “right track, wrong track” surveys by the pollster began in 2006, the Daily Signal reports.
Observers—particularly critics of the administration—were quick to point out that 48% does not technically constitute a majority, which would require at least 50%. A quick search for “Rasmussen Right Direction” on X reveals numerous users highlighting that distinction, often citing Grok for making the same clarification.
However, Rasmussen issued an update on Tuesday morning, noting that the “rolling average of last night and the prior four nights” had reached the “uncharted territory” of 50%.
The news is no doubt very good for President Donald Trump, whose policies appear to be resonating with at least half the country. That’s a significant increase over former President Joe Biden’s “right direction” number of around 36 percent ahead of the 2024 election.
RealClearPolitics is also reporting a significant shift toward national optimism. In a November 2024 survey, 63% of respondents said the country was on the wrong track, while just 26% believed it was on the right track—a 37-point gap.