Donald Trump disapproval worse than after Jan. 6: New poll
- On Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, President Donald Trump's disapproval rating reached 63% in a CNN poll, the highest across both of his terms conducted by SSRS from October 27 to 30.
- Amid the government shutdown, pollsters found that 63% disapprove of Trump, with voters citing the cost of living and economic worries as key issues.
- SSRS's CNN survey found Trump’s approval at 37% in a poll of 1,245 adults, including 954 registered voters, with a ±3.1 percentage-point margin of error.
- With the midterms looming, analysts warn the polling fallout could affect the November 2026 midterm elections and the Republican Party's prospects, while Heath Brown said approval may improve when the government reopens.
- Compared with his prior terms, the 63% disapproval surpasses the 62% high from January 2021, according to RealClear Polling and pollster Nate Silver.
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Statistician and political analyst Nate Silver said that Trump's net vote for his second term had reached a new low.
Rachel Maddow Says Trump's Cratering Approval Rating Is Worse Than the 'Immediate Aftermath of Jan. 6'
Rachel Maddow detailed Monday night how new polls show that President Donald Trump “has never been more unpopular than he is right now.” The MSNBC host began Monday by pointing to a new CNN poll, which revealed that Trump’s current disapproval rating among the American public is higher than it was in the “immediate aftermath of Jan. 6” back in 2021. “After Jan. 6, a whopping 62% of Americans said they disapproved of Trump,” Maddow explained. “To…
Donald Trump approval rating stumbles. Here's latest presidential job poll numbers
One year after presidential election, Donald Trump's approval rating drops to his all time low in second term, here's what latest poll numbers show
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