As Americans celebrate the 250th birthday of their country, they are tired of Donald Trump trying to make himself the center of the festivities.In the lead-up to the July 4th celebration, Trump has hosted a variety of events on the National Mall in Washington, DC, and at the White House - including his controversial UFC fight on his 80th birthday.The President is marking the holiday with a campaign-style rally at the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument on Saturday night, where he will be the star of the show. However, a new Daily Mail/JL Partners poll found that 61 percent of voters say Trump should not be the central figure on July 4th, with 37 percent of Republicans believing he should take a back seat. With more than a third of Republicans expressing a negative view of Trump's presence, the poll further highlights the president's unpopularity heading into the midterm elections.More than 81 percent of Democrats agree Trump should not be the star of the celebration, along with 64 percent of voters who identify as independent.Still some Republicans are on board with the idea of Trump taking the spotlight with nearly half of Republicans, 47 percent, and 15 percent of Independents endorsing the idea. It's not just his attendance at the celebration that has Americans feeling negative. Voters now believe Trump's entire presidency has made the holiday more divisive.