Poll: Trump Approval Has Dropped, Remains High Among Evangelicals
- A Pew Research poll released in late April 2025 shows President Donald Trump's approval ratings declined overall but remain highest among white evangelical Protestants in the U.S.
- This drop follows the Trump administration's recent surge in tariffs and controversial policy actions including cuts to federal departments and ending diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
- Support varies widely within religious groups: about half of Christians approve Trump's policies and job performance, while majorities of Hispanic Catholics, Black Protestants, and religiously unaffiliated disapprove strongly.
- For example, 72% of white evangelicals approve of Trump’s job, 54% of white Catholics back ending DEI policies, while 85% of Black Protestants disapprove of his performance, illustrating a clear partisan-religious divide.
- The poll’s results imply that while Trump’s overall approval is declining, his core support among white evangelical Christians remains strong, potentially impacting his political influence within religious constituencies.
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Poll: Trump Approval Has Dropped, Remains High Among Evangelicals
According to a Pew Research poll released to coincide with his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump's approval ratings remain much higher among Christians than among the religiously unaffiliated.


Trump approval rating still high among Christians, poll finds
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