Trump’s approval rating hits all-time low
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Donald Trump’s approval rating slips in new polls — what it could mean moving forward into 2026 midterms. See what polls in PA show
It may come as cold comfort to the White House, but Trump's underwater approval ratings echo a pattern seen with Biden, Obama and Bush before midterms.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Tuesday said “nope” to President Trump’s claim that the outlet reported his approval rating among Republicans was at 100 percent. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office earlier Tuesday about the supposed poll,
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped to its lowest point during his second term, as measured by New York Times/Siena polling. Only 37% of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing as president,
Trump has also landed record or near‑record lows among key voting blocs, including Gen-Z and independent voters.
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Trump's falling approval rating placed into historical context against other unpopular presidents
President Donald Trump has tumbled through the floor of his approval rating, according to CNN's Harry Enten, and history provides some painful lessons for him and fellow Republicans. The latest polling finds the 79-year-old president well below 40 percent,
President Donald Trump appears to be more unpopular than he’s ever been. In fact, his 35% average approval rating in the CNN Poll of Polls means he’s now flirting with George W. Bush territory. Bush is the only president since Jimmy Carter to spend a sustained period of time in the mid-30s or lower.
Disapproval of his performance as president is now pervasive across nearly every issue, and he’s particularly unpopular with independents.
President Donald Trump's approval rating remains under water as the 2026 midterms approach, fueling questions about voter sentiment as control of Congress hangs in the balance. Here's what the latest polls show. Trump's presidential approval ratings have ...
