Map Shows Donald Trump's Approval Rating in Every State After 19 Months
Summary
A recent poll shows President Donald Trump has a low approval rating in most U.S. states, with only a few Republican-leaning states showing positive support. Nationally, 35% of voters approve of his job performance while 59% disapprove, highlighting challenges ahead of the November midterm elections.Key Facts
- President Trump's national approval rating is 35% approve and 59% disapprove, a net rating of -24.
- Trump is unpopular in all seven battleground states he won in the 2024 election.
- He has positive approval ratings in mostly Republican states like Wyoming (+22), North Dakota (+18), and West Virginia (+13).
- Indiana and Mississippi, once positive, now have negative approval ratings for Trump.
- His highest net approval started much higher at the beginning of his second term than recent numbers.
- The lowest approval is in Democratic states such as Hawaii (-60), Vermont (-54), and Maryland (-52).
- Democrats aim to win control of Congress in the midterms, which could affect Trump's agenda.
- The White House says Trump's 2024 election win shows he still has strong public support despite low approval polls.
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