Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating has significantly fallen among Asian voters, according to a new poll. The poll by AtlasIntel shows a sharp decline in support over two months, from a net approval of +14 percentage points in July to -49 points in September. This decline comes despite previous increases in support from this group during past elections.
Key Facts
- A poll by AtlasIntel shows Trump's approval rating among Asian voters fell by 63 percentage points in two months.
- In July, 57% of Asian voters approved of Trump, while in September, only 26% approved.
- 43% of Asian voters disapproved of Trump in July, while 75% disapproved by September.
- Trump's approval rating had previously seen an increase among Asian voters, rising from 30% in 2020 to 40% in 2024.
- The polls had a margin of error of +/-2 percentage points in July and +/-3 percentage points in September.
- Other nonwhite minority groups and millennials have also shown declining support for Trump.
- The recent polling coincided with tensions such as the detainment of South Korean workers by the U.S.
- Trump's overall approval rating declined slightly in another recent poll by Echelon Insights.