Trump job approval at 38 percent in new survey
- Quinnipiac University released a poll on June 11 showing 38% of respondents approve of President Trump's job performance amidst ongoing political issues.
- This poll follows earlier reports showing Trump's approval has declined since April, driven by voter concerns over immigration, economy, and trade policies.
- Additional findings reveal 43% approve of Trump's immigration handling, 40% approve of his economic management, while 57% disapprove of his handling of trade and 54% disapprove of his immigration approach.
- The poll surveyed 1,265 registered voters with a margin of error of ±2.8%, and CNN analyst Harry Enten called it "definitely one of Trump's worst polls."
- This data indicates continued voter dissatisfaction that may affect Trump's political capital and suggests challenges ahead in addressing key national issues for his administration.
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