Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped since announcing a ceasefire with Iran, according to recent poll results. The poll showed that 43% of voters approved of Trump, while 57% disapproved, resulting in a net approval rating of -14 percentage points.
Key Facts
- President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire deal with Iran.
- A poll by Daily Mail and JL Partners found Trump's approval rating at 43%, with 57% disapproval.
- The poll's margin of error was +/-3.1 percentage points.
- Trump's previous approval rating from March was 46%, with 54% disapproving.
- The net approval rating dropped from -8 percentage points in March to -14.
- Conservative pollster Rasmussen Reports also noted a drop in Trump’s approval rating.
- Inflation and the cost of living were key concerns for those who disapproved of Trump.
- 79% of registered Republicans still somewhat or strongly approved of Trump.