New poll reveals latest change in Trump’s approval rating
- A YouGov/The Economist survey conducted from May 23 to 26 reveals that 46% of registered voters express support for President Donald Trump's handling of his job.
- This approval rise follows a drop in April linked to Trump's April 2 announcement of 10% baseline tariffs causing economic concerns.
- The poll surveyed 1,660 Americans with a 3-point margin of error and found 44% of all adults approve, while only 6% of Democrats do.
- Robert Collins, a professor at Dillard University, noted that while the president’s approval rating is somewhat lower than usual for this stage of a second term, it remains within a typical range, and has improved following the suspension of certain tariffs.
- Despite the uptick, Trump's approval remains low compared to similar terms, suggesting possible challenges for his party if economic issues return.
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Polls: Trump’s Approval Rating Maintains 2-Month High
On Tuesday, The Economist and YouGov published their determination of President Donald Trump’s approval rating, outlining that among U.S. adults, from May 23 to May 26, 44% approved of the job he was doing. According to Newsweek, the results from the publication reflected a two-month high for its polling. Conversely, Rasmussen had Trump at a 50% to 51% approval rating for Memorial Day weekend. “The approval rating is inching up because the econo…
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