Summary
President Trump's approval rating among male voters has fluctuated in recent polls, with slight changes observed over several weeks. Young male voters, particularly those from Generation Z, show a gradual increase in support for Trump. These changes could affect political strategies as the 2026 midterm elections approach.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating among men has shifted recently, based on three Economist/YouGov polls.
- In the December 26-29 poll, 45% of men approved of Trump, 50% disapproved, and 5% were unsure.
- In the January 2-5 poll, approval increased to 47% for men, with 49% disapproving and 4% unsure.
- The January 9-12 poll showed a decline in approval to 44%, with disapproval at 50% and 6% unsure.
- Among Gen Z voters (ages 18-29), Trump's approval increased from 26% in December to 32% in January.
- Gen Z disapproval decreased from 69% to 62% over the same period.
- A Harvard Youth Poll found 32% of Gen Z males approved of Trump, with 62% disapproving.