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America’s Right Direction Conundrum

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One of the most useful metrics for understanding the overall feeling across the nation is not – as some might suspect – approval polls. After all, voters and potential voters may be incensed by a commander-in-chief’s actions in the White House but still feel positive generally about how the country is going. This is why the Right Direction vs. Wrong Track measure, which provides an above-the-fray insight into the political zeitgeist, can often provide a better focus on just how the country is getting along.

This metric currently sits at roughly 34% who believe the country is heading in the right direction against 60% who feel it isn’t. That seems like quite the damning headline number for President Donald Trump. But is it?

Right Direction v. Wrong Track

With almost two-thirds of Americans believing the country is not doing well is a bad look heading into what could be a particularly bruising set of midterm elections in November. But it’s worth tracking the long game to find out just how unique (or otherwise) this figure really is.

When Trump came back to office in January 2025, he experienced a boost – a collective sigh of relief, perhaps that the Biden years were in the rearview mirror. By May, fully 44% of the population said the country was getting on just fine, compared to 50% who said it wasn’t. That’s a high point over both Trump presidencies.

Let’s examine the high points under his predecessor. President Joe Biden came close after his inauguration with 43.8%. But remember, this was coming off the back of the ugliness of January 6, 2021, and the heaviest period of the COVID-19 pandemic; there was a lot of optimism among much of the country that darker days were done. And then the reality of the Biden administration hit home and the numbers tanked. In July 2022, the Right Direction crowd registered at a shocking 17% – less shocking is that the GOP soon after flipped the House.

Biden never managed to get above 30% again. The astute observer will note that Joe Biden is no longer in the White House, which should be a warning sign for Trump.

The Long Game

If we go back a little further to this century’s Democrat heyday under President Barack Obama, we see that – again – a shiny new president is elected with great optimism. In May of 2009, the Right Direction crowd reached the giddy heights of 45.4% against just 46% – less than a point difference. But, of course, the high hopes didn’t last long, and by the end of Obama’s first term, it had sunk to 18%.

To get to a positive number for the right direction, we have to go back to 2001 in the wake of 9/11, when there was a great coming together in the face of adversity. Americans had a shared grief, but they knew that it was shared with all their countrymen. Very little unites like tragedy.

Political polarization plays a large part in how these numbers track. If someone has a visceral hatred of the guy in the Oval Office, they are unlikely to believe the country is getting better under their watch. Conversely, if a voter is “on the Trump train” or “ridin’ with Biden,” they have an emotional investment in being more optimistic about the direction of the country.

What Is It Really Measuring?

The running theme through the highs and lows of the right direction polls appears not to be one of perception of national management, but rather one of optimistic outlook. When a new president comes in, the country booms with hope that things are finally getting back to “normal.” And then reality bites, and with it comes disappointment and the inevitable trench for right direction surveys.

So perhaps what it really measures is optimism for the future. And this spells good news for any politico canny enough to take it to heart. While public policy takes an era to enact and another era for voters to feel the benefit (assuming there is one), building optimism can be done with one grand speech, a single sweeping policy proposal, or even a unique example of political bravery. And it is from the utilization of optimism that perceptions,  and indeed history, are made.



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