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Security fencing surrounds the U.S. Capitol ahead of the State of the Union address. REUTERS/Anna Rose Layden

CNN senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes warned that President Trump's State of the Union speech could repel Americans if he expresses frustration about not receiving sufficient credit for his actions. Holmes noted that Trump has grown increasingly frustrated over perceived lack of appreciation, and if that frustration surfaces during the address, it could turn voters off. This warning comes as Trump's approval ratings have reached historic lows. According to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, only 32 percent of Americans believe Trump has the right priorities, while 68 percent say he hasn't addressed the country's most important problems. Additionally, 61 percent of Americans say Trump's policies move the country in the wrong direction, and his overall job approval rating among all adults stands at just 36 percent.

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