Map Shows Donald Trump’s Approval Rating in Every State After 15 Months
Summary
A new nationwide poll shows that President Donald Trump has a lower approval rating than disapproval across most states 15 months into his second term. He remains popular in strongly Republican states but has negative approval ratings in key swing states that could influence the 2026 midterm elections.Key Facts
- President Trump’s national approval rating is 37 percent, with 58 percent disapproving and 5 percent neutral.
- The poll is based on responses from 99,409 registered voters collected between January 2025 and April 2026.
- Strongly Republican ("deep red") states like Wyoming and North Dakota show majority support for Trump, with approval rates above 56 percent.
- States that lean Republican have closer approval and disapproval rates, indicating more mixed views and less secure support.
- Important swing states such as Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia all show more voters disapprove than approve of Trump, with approval below 42 percent in each.
- The White House said President Trump remains focused on job creation, lowering inflation, and housing affordability.
- Swing states with tight approval gaps are expected to play a large role in shaping upcoming elections.
- The poll underscores persistent political divisions across the country, with solid support in some regions and weak support in others.
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