The latest Fox News poll shows that Donald Trump has been growing on people since the election:
Overall, a record 47 percent of voters have a favorable view of Trump, up from 38 percent before the election. For comparison, 68 percent viewed Obama favorably following his first presidential win in December 2008. Currently, 57 percent have a positive view of Obama. Former President George W. Bush had a 60 percent favorable after his 2000 win, and today 54 percent feel that way.
Trump's (relatively) reserved behavior since his November victory has also calmed one of voters's biggest fears somewhat. Some 44 percent now say he has the temperament to be president, up eight points. If President Trump is looking for an easy way to improve his standing with voters, he might pay attention to this: "By a 63-27 percent margin, voters think the way Trump uses Twitter is inappropriate."