Trump Approval Rating Tracker: Majority Disapprove In Latest Poll As Americans Reject New Tariffs
- A recent YouGov/The Economist poll showed President Trump's approval rating at 42 percent.
- Approval ratings have declined in recent weeks amid tariff announcements.
- The poll, taken from April 13-15, surveyed 1,512 people and reported a 3.4 percent margin of error.
- D. Stephen Voss stated, "Almost every president experiences a swift decline in popularity soon after taking office."
- Recent polling suggests a potential loss of seats for Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.
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Donald Trump’s popularity in his first quarter is lower than that of any other president
The Americans do not approve of Donald Trump’s administration. The Republican is the most polarizing character in U.S. politics in recent decades. He has returned to power eagerly for revenge, has embarked on an authoritarian drift of abuse of power and has put the country into a trade war that is hurting its economy and threatening to raise prices. When the first three months of his return to the White House are fulfilled, his approval rate is …
'Not anymore!' MSNBC's Rachel Maddow says Trump 'underwater' on even his 'signature' issue
Donald Trump’s overall approval rating is continuing to see a rapid downward decline, according to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who revealed that even the president’s signature issue is beginning to see cracks of disapproval. Maddow on Thursday walked viewers through a new CNBC/Hart Research poll, which p...
Trump and Musk’s Popularity Plummets in New Poll—and Why They Should Be Seriously Concerned? – Knowhere News
A new poll has shown that both Donald Trump and Elon Musk are not as popular as they might think. Since Trump returned to the White House three months ago, Americans have started forming strong opinions about how he is handling the country—and many of those opinions are not positive. According to the latest Amherst poll by the University of Massachusetts, more Americans now disapprove of Trump’s job performance than those who approve. The poll r…
Turmoil and instability: Significant shift among indie voters puts Trump agenda at risk
When Donald Trump launched a trade war on April 2, he produced enormous volatility in stock markets around the world, but since then upheaval in the bond market has forced him to row back on some of his tariffs. Investors traditionally consider US Treasury bonds to be a safe asset with a guaranteed return and therefore preferable to stocks when the latter are falling in price. However, instead of buying these bonds investors have been selling th…
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