People's Opinions of President Trump

Introduction

Many people do not like President Donald Trump now. This is because of money problems and problems with other countries.

Main Body

Many people are unhappy. 62% of people do not like the President. Young people are very unhappy. Prices for food and clothes are too high. Gas is also expensive because of a fight with Iran. Jobs are not growing fast. College and doctors cost too much money. Some people think the President is too old or sick to do his job. Most Republicans still like the President. But people who do not belong to a party do not like him. Now, more people want to vote for Democrats in the next election.

Conclusion

President Trump has very low support. This is bad for his party in the 2026 elections.

Learning

💡 The 'Too' Trick

In the text, we see phrases like "too high," "too much money," and "too old."

When we use too before a word, it means "more than we want." It is usually a bad thing.

  • High prices \rightarrow too high (Bad!)
  • Old age \rightarrow too old (Bad for the job!)
  • Cost \rightarrow too much (Bad for the wallet!)

🔑 Quick Word Swap

Look at how the text describes feelings. You can change the word unhappy to make a sentence simpler:

  • "Many people are unhappy" \rightarrow "Many people do not like the President."

Pattern: Unhappy \rightarrow Do not like

Vocabulary Learning

unhappy (adj.)
Feeling sad or not satisfied.
Example:She felt unhappy after the bad news.
expensive (adj.)
Cost a lot of money.
Example:The new phone is expensive.
fight (n.)
A disagreement or argument.
Example:They had a fight over the last slice of pizza.
growing (adj.)
Increasing in size or number.
Example:The city is growing quickly.
vote (v.)
To choose someone or something by a ballot.
Example:You should vote in the election.
support (v.)
To give help or encouragement.
Example:She will support her friend.
party (n.)
A group of people with the same political views.
Example:He joined a political party.
election (n.)
An event where people choose leaders.
Example:The election will be held next month.
jobs (n.)
Work that people do for money.
Example:He has many jobs in the city.
college (n.)
A school where students learn after high school.
Example:She goes to college to study biology.