Trump's Approval Rating Change in Each State Since Alex Pretti Shooting
Summary
President Donald Trump's approval ratings in various U.S. states have changed slightly since the shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents. Data shows that his support remains strong in deeply Republican states, but there is a slight decline compared to a year ago. In battleground states, there is a noticeable drift away from Trump.Key Facts
- Trump’s approval ratings were surveyed before and after the January 24 shooting of Alex Pretti.
- Deep Republican states like Wyoming and West Virginia show strong support for Trump but with a slight decline from last year's numbers.
- States like Hawaii and Vermont, which historically oppose Trump, continue to show low approval ratings.
- Battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin show more disapproval than approval.
- States that are traditionally Republican-leaning, like North Carolina and Ohio, show tight but unfavorable margins for Trump.
- Florida remains competitive but less supportive of Trump compared to previous Republican support.
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