Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped again, showing a negative gap according to a poll by a Republican-aligned group. This could affect the political landscape as Republican lawmakers prepare for upcoming elections. Economic concerns and immigration policies are among the factors influencing public opinion.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating is currently at minus 10 points according to a Rasmussen Reports poll.
- Rasmussen is known for being more favorable to Republican candidates compared to other polling firms.
- Earlier this month, Trump's approval rating had improved briefly after hitting a low of minus 12 on December 4.
- The drop in approval rating is not new, with similar levels recorded in November.
- Trump's strongest recent approval rating was reported by InsiderAdvantage as +8.4 points in December.
- The Gallup poll showed Trump's approval rating at 36 percent, marking a low for his second term.
- Economic concerns and immigration policies may be influencing changes in public sentiment.
- Trump's statement on Truth Social criticized the accuracy and bias of certain polls.