Summary
A year after his reelection, President Donald Trump's approval ratings show a clear political divide in the U.S. He has strong support in some southern and western states, while opposition is high on the West Coast and in the Northeast. In key battleground states, his approval is lower than his disapproval, but not by a large margin.
Key Facts
- The data includes responses from over 87,000 registered voters from January 2025 to February 2026.
- Trump has the highest support in West Virginia, with a 58% approval rating.
- Other states where Trump maintains strong support include Oklahoma, Wyoming, and North Dakota.
- His approval is weakest in Hawaii, with only 19% supporting him.
- States like California and Massachusetts also show low approval rates at around 25-26%.
- In states like Pennsylvania, Trump’s approval is lower than disapproval by about 16 percentage points.
- Battleground states such as Arizona and Georgia show approval in the low 40% range.