A majority of Americans is in favor of President Trump making deals with Democrats, according to a CBS/YouGov poll out Sunday.

About 90 percent of Trump's supporters said they are either in favor of or would accept Trump striking a deal with Democrats. A majority of Americans who oppose Trump also said they would like or accept Democrats working with Trump.

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Trump broke with his party last month to reach a short-term deal with Democrats to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling.

However, pollsters found that most respondents said they believe that Trump’s relationship with Republicans in Congress isn’t strong.

Thirty-nine percent of Republicans said they their representatives don’t like Trump and are actively trying to undermine him.

Another 37 percent of Republicans said they think those same GOP lawmakers also don’t like the president, and only “pretend" to pass legislation.

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Many respondents also said they worry the U.S. might be on the path toward another world war, with 30 percent saying they believe the nation is headed to another global conflict and another 48 percent saying it’s a possibility.

Trump has repeatedly threatened North Korea since taking office, and the country called Trump a "war merchant" Sunday. Corker warned last week that Trump's threats against other nations could put the U.S. “on the path to World War III.”

CBS/YouGov interviewed 2,371 U.S. adults between Oct. 11-13. Their new survey has a margin of error of 2.5 percent.