With Trump’s low approval rating and Republicans’ ‘self-destruction’, can Democrats take the Senate?
Summary
President Donald Trump’s approval rating is falling, and his support among groups that helped him win in 2024 is weakening. Democrats have won several important elections since Trump took office, showing changing voter attitudes in key areas.Key Facts
- Louisa County in Iowa supported Obama twice but shifted to voting Republican for Trump in 2016 and 2024.
- Some Trump supporters in immigrant communities now regret their vote due to fears from increased immigration enforcement.
- Trump’s approval rating was about 42% in October 2023, similar to President Joe Biden’s rating in April 2024.
- Public disapproval of Trump has reached the highest level of his two terms.
- Republicans’ coalition of minority and working-class voters is showing signs of weakening.
- Democrats have been winning special and off-year elections since Trump took office.
- Experts say the Republican Party is struggling to recover after internal problems and shifting voter support.
- Trump’s administration used tougher immigration enforcement, causing fear in some immigrant communities.
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