Map Shows Donald Trump's Approval Rating in Every State After 17 Months
Summary
Seventeen months into President Donald Trump’s second term, new polling shows his approval ratings have dropped in every state. He has the highest support in strongly Republican states but is unpopular in Democratic and swing states, which could influence the 2026 midterm elections.Key Facts
- Trump’s national approval rating is 37% with 58% disapproval, giving a net approval of -21.
- Trump has lost ground in every state since January 2025, with the largest drops in Kentucky, Wyoming, Idaho, Florida, Ohio, and West Virginia.
- Trump remains most popular in heavily Republican states like Wyoming (+24), North Dakota (+19), and South Dakota (+12), but these ratings are much lower than at the start of his term.
- Swing states like Florida, Ohio, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Georgia all show negative approval ratings for Trump.
- Younger voters and independents mostly disapprove of Trump, as do women by a large margin.
- Education divides approval: those with postgraduate degrees disapprove more strongly than those without college degrees.
- Men are more evenly split than women in their opinions of Trump.
- These polling trends suggest Trump’s weaker support in competitive states could affect control of Congress in the 2026 elections.
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