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Trump has given back all the gains he made with Gen Z in six months

UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – Trump's approval among men fell 6 points due to dissatisfaction with his economy, inflation, and immigration policies, CBS/YouGov polling shows 47% approval versus 53% disapproval.

  • A new CBS/YouGov survey indicates that 47 percent of men approve of Donald Trump, putting him six points underwater among that demographic.
  • On February 7, Donald Trump held a 60 percent approval rating among men, but those numbers began slipping in the months that followed, according to CBS/YouGov poll.
  • According to the poll, 60 percent of men say Trump's tariff focus is excessive and 57 percent blame tariffs for higher grocery prices, said CBS/YouGov poll.
  • CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten said `The USS Donald Trump is taking on a lot of water`, a trend that spells trouble for Republican lawmakers.
  • Declining support among men by double digits over the last six months may imperil Trump's standing in upcoming primaries and the 2026 midterm elections.
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Donald Trump should not ignore these figures: one in five Republicans rejects Trump's favorite law - in his core election, support is dramatically crumbling. But there is also a poll surprise for "The Don".

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Gen Z voters have all but abandoned their support for President Trump, according to a new poll from YouGov and The Economist.

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