Summary
President Donald Trump's current approval ratings differ across various polls, with some showing more disapproval than approval. A recent national poll reported his lowest approval rating of his second term. In Wisconsin, a key swing state, a poll showed Trump with low approval, which could affect future elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump had an approval rating of 39% and a disapproval rating of 54% in Wisconsin, leaving a net approval of -15.
- A New York Times average of national polls showed a 41% approval and 56% disapproval for Trump.
- A poll from the Public Polling Project showed Trump with a 42.4% approval and 54.6% disapproval nationwide.
- In one poll, 43% of people strongly disapprove of Trump's job performance.
- Trump's initial approval at the start of his second term was 55.5%, which has since declined.
- Wisconsin's poll was conducted with 1,524 registered voters and had a credibility interval of ±2.7%.
- The nationwide poll surveyed over 2,000 registered voters and had a margin of error of ±2.1%.