Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Craters to All-Time Low With Millennials
Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among millennials has fallen to a record low, according to recent polling. His national approval rating also remains low as midterm elections approach, highlighting challenges within a key voting group.Key Facts
- A June poll by Economist/YouGov shows Trump’s approval among millennials (ages 30 to 44) at 26%, with 65% disapproving.
- This represents a net approval rating of -39 points among millennials, the lowest in the poll’s history.
- Nationally, Trump’s approval rating is 35%, with 60% disapproval, giving him a net rating of -25.
- At the start of his second term in January 2025, millennials were nearly split on Trump, with 44% approval and 45% disapproval.
- The decline among millennials is steady over several months, not sudden, indicating a lasting change in support.
- The polling involved about 1,500 U.S. adults and has a margin of error around 3.5%.
- Millennials are now an important voting group, so this trend may affect future election results.
- The poll accounts for demographics like age, gender, race, education, and past voting patterns to reflect the U.S. adult population.
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