Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Plummets in Key Swing State
Summary
President Donald Trump’s approval rating in Pennsylvania has dropped sharply from 39% in March to 29% in June, according to a new statewide poll. Economic worries, especially inflation and personal finances, are causing many voters to view his performance negatively, helping Democrats gain a 12-point lead in congressional support.Key Facts
- Only 29% of Pennsylvania voters rate President Trump’s performance as "excellent" or "good."
- Trump’s approval rating in the state fell 10 points in three months, from 39% to 29%.
- Approval of Trump’s handling of inflation dropped from 31% to 17%.
- Nearly half (47%) of voters say they are financially worse off than a year ago.
- Democrats lead the congressional ballot by 12 points (47% to 35%) statewide.
- Support for Trump declined among Republicans, independents, and other voter groups.
- 47% of voters think Pennsylvania is on the "wrong track," compared to 36% who think it is headed in the right direction.
- Pennsylvania is a key battleground state that President Trump won narrowly in 2024, making these shifts important for upcoming elections.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.