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According to a survey by the pollsters, Trump's net approval rating is -17, a decline from the last time YouGov polled voters, when it was -11.
An AP-NORC poll reports that 49% of adults believe Trump’s agenda has done more to hurt them than to help them. Only a quarter of Americans feel they are better off than they were at the beginning of Trump’s term.
June 23 -16: Trump’s approval rating dipped one point, to 41%, in a Reuters/Ipsos survey of 1,139 U.S. adults taken June 21-23 from its June 11-16 survey, with 57% disapproving (the latest poll has a 3-point margin of error).
As the president resists calls to release government files on Jeffrey Epstein, a Wall Street Journal report claims that Trump sent a lewd letter to the disgraced financier in 2003.
A new poll has found that 55 percent of respondents disapprove of President Donald Trump's job performance, while 41 percent approve.
G ov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) is continuing his feud with President Donald Trump, whose administration has failed to release more files from its sex trafficking investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and has led his approval rating to plummet to record lows.
President Trump’s disapproval rating is at its highest level since the start of his second term, according to the latest Economist/YouGov poll. The survey, conducted over the weekend, shows 55
A The Economist / YouGov poll released on Tuesday found that 55% of Americans strongly or somewhat disapprove of Trump’s job performance — marking the highest disapproval level since the start of his second term. The poll, conducted from July 11 to July 14 among 1,680 U.S. adults, found that 41% strongly or somewhat approve of his performance.
It appears that the decline in Trump’s favorability since he took office in January is largely due to Democrats and independents. According to Economist/YouGov’s polls, the approval rating among Democrats was at 12% when Trump 2.0 began earlier this year. Today, only 3% approve of him.
Trump has tried to push his supporters beyond the controversy, claiming “nobody cares” about the sex offender. He said Wednesday that he doesn’t “want their support anymore,” about his ‘PAST’ supporters who have detracted over the handling of the Epstein files.
In the YouGov poll released Monday, 2104 U.S. adult citizens were polled whether their opinion of the president has changed since he started his second term. The poll shows 22 percent say they have an improved opinion of Trump, 24 percent say their opinion has not changed, and 50 percent say they have a worse opinion.