Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating reached a new low during his second term, according to a polling tracker. On September 30, his approval was at 43%, with 53% disapproving, resulting in a net approval of -10 points. The rating improved slightly by October 2, with a net approval of -9 points.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating was recorded at its lowest for his second term.
- On September 30, 43% of people approved of his performance while 53% disapproved.
- This gave him a net approval rating of -10 points at that time.
- By October 2, his approval rating increased slightly to 44% approval and 53% disapproval.
- The change moved his net approval rating to -9 points.
- Newsweek's polling tracker also confirms the slight increase in Trump's approval rating.