A majority of Americans says in a new poll that 100 days is not enough time to judge President Trump's administration, but Americans are largely divided among partisan lines on how they feel about the current administration.

A new CBS News poll finds 62 percent of adults think more time is needed to judge the president's administration, compared to 37 percent who think it is enough time.

Eighty-two percent of Republicans think more time is needed, compared to just 37 percent of Democrats.

ADVERTISEMENT

The poll also finds 41 percent of Americans approve of the way the president is handling his job

Only one-quarter of Americans report feeling more confident in the president after his first few months in office, compared to 36 percent who report feeling less confident.

Among Democrats, 60 percent report feeling less confident in the president, while 51 percent of Republicans report feeling more confident.

The poll also finds that 81 percent of Republicans said they were excited or optimistic with Trump as president, while 57 percent of Democrats report feeling concerned or scared.

Only about one-third of respondents think the country is generally going in the right direction, compared to 59 percent who feel the opposite. Among Republicans though, 70 percent feel the country is going in the right direction.

The poll was conducted from April 21 to 24 among 1,214 adults. Th margin of error is 3 percent.