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Map Shows States Where Donald Trump's Approval Rating Has Crashed the Most

Map Shows States Where Donald Trump's Approval Rating Has Crashed the Most

Summary

Since President Donald Trump began his second term in January 2025, his approval ratings have dropped in every U.S. state. The biggest declines are seen not only in Democratic areas but also in Republican-leaning states and key battleground states like Florida, Ohio, and Nevada.

Key Facts

  • President Trump’s net approval rating has fallen in all 50 states from January 2025 to May 2026.
  • The largest drops happened in states traditionally supporting him, such as Wyoming, Kentucky, and Nebraska.
  • Some battleground states shifted from mostly positive to mostly negative approval, including Florida, Ohio, Nevada, and Nebraska.
  • Wyoming still has the highest approval for Trump but with a much smaller margin than before.
  • Kentucky’s approval went from a positive number to zero, showing a significant loss of support.
  • States like Pennsylvania and North Carolina remain close but have also lost some support for Trump.
  • The data comes from Civiqs’ online polling of over 107,000 registered voters collected through continuous surveys and statistical analysis.
  • The political map still shows a divide between parties, but Trump’s support has weakened in most states.
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