Summary
President Donald Trump's net approval rating has reached its lowest level of his second term, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll. The poll shows 44% of likely voters approve of him, while 55% disapprove, resulting in a net approval rating of -11%. This decrease comes amid economic concerns and political challenges ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating is 44%, and his disapproval rating is 55%.
- This makes his net approval rating -11% according to Rasmussen Reports.
- The poll surveyed 1,500 likely voters, with a margin of error of 2.5%.
- Rasmussen's poll collects responses from 300 likely voters each night and averages the results over five days.
- Trump's net approval was -9% on Tuesday and -7% on Monday.
- Factors affecting approval include economic issues and controversies like the Epstein files.
- The upcoming 2026 midterm elections may be influenced by these approval ratings.
- Trump has made positive statements about his accomplishments on Truth Social despite the polling numbers.