Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to a record low in his second term according to a conservative poll. The poll shows 40% approve of his job performance, while 58% disapprove. This decline may affect the Republican Party's strategy for the upcoming midterm elections.
Key Facts
- The survey was conducted by Napolitan News Service and RMG Research from March 25 to April 2.
- It included 3,000 registered voters with a margin of error of ±1.8 percentage points.
- 40% of respondents approved, and 58% disapproved of President Trump's job performance.
- The approval rating dropped from 45% in a previous survey conducted March 18 to 26.
- Disapproval ratings have increased over the past few months while approval ratings have decreased.
- CNN's recent poll also shows Trump's approval at a low of 35% with 64% disapproving.
- Analysts suggest the war with Iran is contributing to the decline in approval.
- The change in approval ratings might impact Republican strategies for the 2026 midterm elections.