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Trump approval rating drops to new low: Gallup poll
President Trump's approval rating dropped to 36% amid the longest government shutdown and economic concerns, with disapproval rising to 60%, Gallup reported.
- On Friday, Gallup reported President Donald Trump's approval fell by 5 percentage points to 36% in a Nov. 3–25 national poll.
- About the longest federal government shutdown, resolved on Nov. 12, inflicted about 42 million Americans with suspended federal food assistance and furloughed hundreds of thousands of federal government employees.
- November polling across firms found consistent drops among key voter groups, as Reuters/Ipsos recorded 38% and Republican approval fell to 84%, with Independents slipping to 25%.
- His disapproval has risen to 60%, and since March Gallup shows double‑digit declines on the federal budget and Ukraine, coupled with recent electoral losses, threatening the Republican Party in next year's midterm elections.
- The second‑term low nears the all‑time 34% recorded in 2021, with Americans rating Healthcare lowest at 30% approval while Crime is best at 43%, Gallup found.
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Economy, immigration brought Trump’s approval rating to new low in new poll
New polling numbers from Gallup show that President Donald Trump’s approval rating dropped 5% compared to October, with even bigger drops in approval for his handling of immigration, the Middle East and the economy. It’s now at 36%.
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