WASHINGTON, D.C. â More Americans than ever in the past 19 years say the country is on the right track, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters released this week.
Fifty percent of respondents said the nation is headed in the right direction and is the most optimism ever recorded by the weekly poll, which began in 2006.
The poll is a promising sign for the Republican Party, which controls both chambers of Congress as well as the White House.
âAmerica mandated change and the Republican trifecta is delivering,â U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming told Cowboy State Daily.
Her Wyoming Republican colleagues in Washington â U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis â agreed.
âThe Republican Party is the party of the working class and we will continue working hard to deliver on the America First agenda thatâll help all Wyoming families and workers,â Lummis said.
Barrasso said President Donald Trump and the GOP majorities on Capitol Hill âhave delivered a new direction for the American people.â
Five-Night Poll
The poll result is the rolling average of a five-night, national telephone survey of 1,810 likely voters.
Rasmussen posted the poll result on its X account Tuesday, calling it âUncharted Territory.â
Rasmussenâs lead pollster, Mark Mitchell, was more blunt.
âHoly crap â it happened!â he posted on his X account. âFor the first time in our nationâs history A MAJORITY says the country is on the right track.â
Mitchell added in the same post: âDonât F it up, Republicans.â
The poll showed 50% approving of the nationâs direction, with 45% saying it is going the wrong way.
In response to a question posed to him on X, Mitchell said the right track/wrong track poll has been conducted since 2006.
One of Rasmussenâs other polls showed Trump on Wednesday with a 53% approval rating among likely voters. That figure, the latest in Rasmussenâs Trump daily tracker, marked a slight uptick compared to recent days.
Trumpâs approval rating in that poll over the course of his current term has ranged between 47 and 56 percent.
Delegation Not Surprised
Wyomingâs delegation was not surprised by the poll showing optimism about the nationâs future.
âOf course the American people believe that the country is headed in the right direction,â Hageman told Cowboy State Daily. âFor years we've all been dedicated to finding leaders who espouse American values, put people before political gain and will work to allow our country to once again prosper.â
She added: âWhether it's tax cuts and wage boosts, a break in price hikes at the grocery store or the assurance of a resurgence of American opportunity, the optimism is rightly at an all-time high."
Lummis told Cowboy State Daily: âThe American people are clearly very supportive of what President Trump and Republicans are doing to bring our country back from the brink.â
Barrasso, the Senateâs second-ranking Republican, said the GOP is âmaking good on our promises to lower costs, protect the border, restore Americaâs strength in the world and unleash Wyoming energy.â
âPresident Trump and the Republican Majority have delivered a new direction for the American people,â he told Cowboy State Daily. âOur bold agenda is delivering historic results. Americans of all backgrounds are taking note. Republicans are committed to getting our country back on track.â
Not all polls align with the latest Rasmussen findings, though many do. Also, multiple recent surveys have shown Trumpâs popularity gaining among Hispanics.
Sean Barry can be reached at sean@cowboystatedaily.com.





