New polling data shows Michigan independent voters dissatisfied with Trump
- In early 2025, President Donald Trump completed over 100 days in the early months of his second term, during which his approval ratings have varied according to multiple recent polls.
- This fluctuation reflects differing voter engagement levels and economic concerns, with recent polling revealing a significant drop in support among disengaged voters.
- Multiple polls from April and May 2025 report Trump's approval ranging between 41% and 50%, while unfavorable ratings often hover near or above 50%, showing public division.
- G. Elliott Morris described this change as a "complete inversion," noting that low-engagement voters now show less support for Trump, reversing the dynamic seen in 2024.
- These shifts suggest Trump’s approval may continue to fluctuate and could impact his administration’s future accomplishments and election prospects amid ongoing economic and policy challenges.
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Letter: Most Americans don't like Trump's policies
In Fred Lundstrom's letter of May 3, he states that President Trump's policies are supported by 80 to 90% of the public. On May 1, a "USA Today" article lists six different polls which give him an approval rating between 42 and 48 percent. Mr. Lundstrom states that President Trump won by a landslide. Although the Electoral College 312 to 226 votes might look like a landslide, the popular vote was 49.8% to 48.3%. In my mind, that doesn't qualify …
'It's working': CNN expert pinpoints Trump tactic to exploit rare win
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