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Trump's Approval Rating With Rural Voters Has Plunged by Double Digits—Poll

Trump's Approval Rating With Rural Voters Has Plunged by Double Digits—Poll

Summary

President Donald Trump’s approval rating among rural voters has dropped by 32 points since he returned to office, reaching a net negative score of -10. While rural voters remain his strongest group, his overall approval rating is 36 percent, with concerns about the economy and the Iran war affecting public opinion.

Key Facts

  • Trump’s net approval rating among rural voters is now -10 points, down from +22 points in February 2025.
  • 43 percent of rural Americans approve of Trump’s job, while 53 percent disapprove.
  • Trump won 64 percent of the rural vote in the 2024 presidential election.
  • His approval rating is lower in other areas: -37 in big cities, -18 in small cities, -26 in suburbs, and -19 in small towns.
  • Overall, Trump’s national approval rating is 36 percent, with 59 percent disapproving.
  • Economic issues, including inflation and living costs, are reducing support, especially among rural voters.
  • The Iran war and rising gas prices have also impacted public views of Trump’s handling of the economy.
  • Midterm elections in 2026 will be influenced by Trump’s support levels, affecting key House and Senate races.
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