Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among Republicans has reached its highest level in the past three months according to a CBS News national poll. While Republican support for Trump remains strong, his approval rating among all adults shows less support and fluctuates around the low 40s.
Key Facts
- Nine out of ten Republicans approve of President Trump, according to a CBS News poll from mid-January.
- Republican support for Trump moved from 87% in early October to 90% in mid-January in the CBS News/YouGov polls.
- Overall, approval of Trump among all adults was 42% in early October and remained around this level in subsequent months.
- The CBS News polls had sample sizes ranging from about 2,100 to 2,500 U.S. adults, with a margin of error close to ±2.5 percentage points.
- Outside CBS News, other polls have also shown Trump's overall approval in the low 40s.
- President Trump stated on Truth Social that he believes his real approval rating is 64%.
- The White House emphasized Trump's commitments, mentioning reduced inflation and stronger U.S. borders as achievements.