Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating has reached its lowest point during his second term, according to a March 2026 Quinnipiac University poll. The poll shows 37% of surveyed voters approve of his job performance, while 57% disapprove, resulting in a net approval rating of minus 20 points.
Key Facts
- A Quinnipiac University poll conducted in March 2026 shows Trump's approval rating is at 37%, while 57% disapprove.
- The poll surveyed 1,002 registered voters across the United States.
- The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.
- This rating is the lowest recorded during Trump's second term in this polling series.
- In late January and early February 2026, a similar poll showed a net approval rating of minus 19 points.
- A year earlier, in January 2025, Trump had a net positive approval rating of plus 3 points.
- Polling experts suggest that people tuning out of political news may not be fully captured in these polls.
- The upcoming midterm elections may be influenced by Trump's approval ratings.