Summary
Donald Trump's approval rating has decreased in seven important states he won in the 2024 election: Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Arizona. This decrease could affect Republican chances in the 2026 midterm elections.
Key Facts
- Donald Trump's approval ratings are negative in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Arizona.
- These states were crucial in Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election.
- Trump's approval rating is -10 in Wisconsin, -12 in Michigan, -13 in Pennsylvania, -11 in Georgia, -12 in Nevada, -9 in North Carolina, and -7 in Arizona.
- Craig Agranoff, a political marketing expert, noted that low presidential approval could lead to Republican challenges in the 2026 midterms.
- Economic issues and immigration policies might be reasons for Trump's lower approval ratings.
- A May survey by Civiqs also showed a decline in Trump's approval in these swing states.
- Trump’s national approval rating could cause a swing in his popularity in state polls, as analyzed by G. Elliott Morris.