Summary
A new Quinnipiac University poll shows President Donald Trump's approval rating among men has dropped to 41%, the lowest in his second term. The poll also reveals his overall approval rating is 38%, with many voters concerned about inflation and the war in Iran.
Key Facts
- The poll surveyed 1,028 registered voters from April 9 to April 13, 2026, with a margin of error of 3.8%.
- President Trump's approval rating among men is 41%, while 52% disapprove.
- His overall approval rating is 38%, with 55% disapproval nationally.
- This is the lowest approval rating among men in his second term according to Quinnipiac polls.
- Earlier polls show lower approval ratings in New York City men, including 32% approval in September 2026.
- When Trump took office, his approval rating with men was 55%; it peaked at 57% in February 2025.
- White House spokesman Davis Ingle said the 2024 election win shows lasting support despite these poll results.
- Political analysts say the dip in male approval could influence Republican strategies and policy debates before the 2026 midterms.