Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Implodes With Voters Who Made Him President
Summary
President Donald Trump is losing support among non-college white voters, a key group that helped elect him. This drop in approval is linked to economic worries and U.S. military actions abroad, and it could affect elections in 2026.Key Facts
- Non-college white voters strongly supported Trump in 2016 and 2024 but now show less approval.
- Trump's net approval rating with this group fell from +32 points in February 2025 to -2 points recently.
- Economic concerns are a main reason for the drop in support among these voters.
- Approval of Trump’s handling of the economy among non-college white voters dropped from +26 points to -15 points.
- U.S. military action against Iran is unpopular with this group, with a net approval of -5 points.
- Trump’s personal approval rating on the Iran military action issue is even lower, at -13 points.
- These changes may influence competitive Senate races and the 2026 midterm elections, especially in states Trump once won easily.
- White House spokesman stated that President Trump continues to work on job creation, inflation, and housing affordability, highlighting achievements since election.
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