Donald Trump, approval rating
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With the president's popularity declining, voter sentiment remains unsettled—especially on the economy, as voters feel the strain of inflation.
President Trump’s approval rating has dropped to 37% — the lowest of his second term — with support from independents plunging to a record low. On Way Too Early, Susan Del Percio and Maya Rupert join Ali Vitali to discuss why voters are turning away,
Marquette Law School Poll reveals partisan divide over Trump's agenda, with Americans concerned about deficit increases and deportations.
Conservative voters have long been the foundation of Donald Trump's political strength. But polls show his popularity in decline.
NATIONAL POLL President Trump approval 46% approve 47% disapprove Approval on Trump admin handling of: Epstein files 16% approve 51% disapprove Economy 41% approve 51% disapprove Immigration 45% approve 46% disapprove https://t.co/7mjkRIuoqY pic.twitter.com/esTzbfaLFV
President Trump’s approval rating dropped to its lowest level of his second term, a shift fueled by a decline in support among independents, according to a new survey. The latest Gallup poll found
Trump is facing a deep and broad backlash from a generation that once showed signs of warming to his populist messaging.
President Donald Trump has hit his lowest approval rating six months into his second term, according to a new Gallup poll released Thursday.