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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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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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