Donald Trump’s Approval Rating at Record Lows Across Two Polls
Summary
Two recent national polls show President Donald Trump's approval rating at record lows during his second term. The polls reveal that more people disapprove than approve of his job performance, with particular dissatisfaction in areas like the economy and housing.Key Facts
- The Economist/YouGov poll from early July shows 35% approval and 61% disapproval of President Trump's job, resulting in a net approval of minus 26.
- This minus 26 net approval matches the lowest point recorded in that series and across both Trump’s and President Biden’s presidencies.
- A Focaldata poll conducted late June also found a net approval rating of minus 23 for Trump, which is their lowest level ever.
- Disapproval of Trump has increased for four straight months according to the Focaldata poll.
- Key issues where Trump’s ratings are weak include housing (22% approve), inflation and cost of living (20% approve), jobs and the economy (29% approve), foreign policy (30% approve), and immigration (41% approve).
- The White House responded by saying President Trump has made historic progress on jobs, inflation, and housing affordability.
- Low approval ratings often indicate challenges for a president’s party in upcoming elections.
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