Donald Trump's Favorability Dips in New York Because of Republicans
Summary
A recent Siena University poll shows President Donald Trump’s favorability and job approval ratings in New York have dropped to their lowest levels during his current term. This decline is mainly due to weaker support among Republican voters, while Democrats and independents' views have stayed mostly the same.Key Facts
- Trump’s favorability in New York is now 33% favorable to 64% unfavorable, down from 35%-62% in March.
- His job approval rating stands at 34% approve and 64% disapprove, a decrease from 37%-61%.
- The poll surveyed 806 registered New York voters from April 27-30, with a 4.2% margin of error.
- The main drop in support comes from Republicans, whose favorability for Trump fell from 78%-18% to 65%-27%.
- Democrats overwhelmingly view Trump unfavorably (85% negative, 14% positive) and strongly disapprove (87%).
- Independents remain mostly negative but showed a slight improvement compared to March.
- Trump’s approval rating shows a big divide by party: 71% of Republicans approve, 12% of Democrats do, and independents are split with 38% approval and 56% disapproval.
- New York is a largely Democratic state but Republican support is important for Trump’s overall ratings.
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