Trump approval rating slips to 43 percent in Georgia: Survey
- A University of Georgia poll conducted between April 15-24 found Trump's approval rating in Georgia at 43 percent amid decreasing support in this battleground state.
- This decline follows Trump’s polarizing leadership style and concerns over his economic and immigration policies, with reports differing on voter reactions to tariffs and deportations.
- The poll revealed 55 percent of voters disapproved of Trump's handling of the economy and 52 percent opposed his immigration policies, while nearly two-thirds planned spending cuts due to tariffs.
- Trump’s disapproval rate increased by 10 points, with approval among moderate voters at 36 percent, and approximately 82 percent believing he should comply with federal court rulings.
- The dip in support signals challenges for Trump’s influence in Georgia and indicates growing voter unease over economic uncertainty and controversial immigration actions.
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Trump approval rating slips to 43 percent in Georgia: Survey
President Trump’s approval rating has slipped to 43 percent in Georgia, a new survey found. According to a survey released Wednesday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia voters are divided over Trump’s second term. Just 43 percent of respondents approve of the job he’s done so far, with one-third of those supporters saying they “strongly” support…
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