Trump's Net Approval With Millennials, Baby Boomers Hits New Low: Poll
Summary
A recent poll by The Economist and YouGov shows that President Donald Trump’s approval ratings are at new lows among millennials (ages 30-44) and baby boomers (ages 65 and older). The poll found that fewer people in these age groups support the president, which could impact the Republican Party’s chances in the upcoming midterm elections.Key Facts
- President Trump’s overall approval rating is 37%, with 59% disapproval.
- Among millennials (ages 30-44), Trump’s approval is 29%, with 65% disapproval.
- Among baby boomers (65 and older), approval is 37%, with 61% disapproval.
- The poll surveyed 1,836 U.S. adults from April 24 to April 27, 2024.
- Trump’s net approval rating among these groups is at its lowest point during his second term.
- Approval ratings among older voters (baby boomers) have declined, despite previously higher support.
- White House spokesman emphasized Trump’s achievements and the voters who elected him in November 2024.
- Low approval rates among major voter groups could influence midterm election turnout and policy discussions.
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