Donald Trump, Poll and approval rating
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A majority of voters said that Mr. Trump had focused on the wrong priorities and that they disapproved of his handling of top issues, but the president still enjoys strong support from Republicans.
White voters are a cornerstone of Trump's base. But a new poll showed his support among the group is slipping.
President Donald Trump is once again upset at the New York Times, this time over the release of a poll that shows him with a poor approval rating. In the poll released Thursday, 49% of respondents said the country was worse off,
President Donald Trump has erased the gains he made with voters during the 2024 election, according to The New York Times.
The New York Times/Siena College poll, released Thursday, showed Trump with an overall approval rating of 40% and a disapproval rating of 56%.
A damning poll has revealed President Donald Trump is recording dire approval ratings across the board, with voters believing the president is actively making the country worse. A New York Times/Siena survey shows that a significant majority (56 percent) of voters disapprove of Trump’s job performance,
Less than a third of voters think the country is better off now than it was a year ago, according to a new poll, as affordability concerns dominate.
Trump's approval rating average sits at 42% as Republicans face significant midterm challenges, with polling showing erosion among Independents and on key issues.
Most Republicans feel Trump has done more than expected, while others have views that are more mixed.
A new poll reveals that a growing majority of Americans believe the country is “out of control” under President Donald Trump’s leadership. The latest YouGov/Economist survey, conducted between January 16-19,