Poll finds Trump’s approval rating below 50% in every 2024 swing state
- A Civiqs poll from January to April 2025 found Donald Trump's approval rating below 50% in key 2024 swing states like Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan.
- This low approval stems from ongoing national dissatisfaction, shown by polling averages placing Trump's net approval about 12 points underwater since early 2024.
- Additional factors include economic strains in battleground states, such as Michigan's rising 5.5% unemployment rate linked to Trump's tariffs on vehicles and auto parts.
- According to the poll, Trump's approval ranged from 44% to 46% in these swing states, while nationally his approval fell from 48% in February to 41% by mid-April 2025.
- These results indicate persistent challenges for Trump’s popularity in crucial states, suggesting potential difficulties in maintaining electoral support amid economic concerns.
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