Trump sees growing disapproval rating among Americans: The Economist/YouGov poll
Multiple polls show President Trump's approval rating around 40% with 56% disapproval, reflecting partisan and age group divides in public opinion during his second term.
- On Aug. 24, national polls showed President Donald Trump with 40% approval and 56% disapproval in The Economist/YouGov survey, while The New York Times and RealClearPolitics aggregations placed approval between 44% and 45%, with disapproval at 53% and 50%.
- Seven months into his second term, President Donald Trump's approval remains underwater, with polls showing most Democratic voters disapprove and most Republican voters approve.
- The survey showed the YouGov and The Economist survey sampled 1,568 U.S. adults with a margin of error about 3.5 points, revealing 47% strongly disapprove and 23% strongly approve of Trump’s performance.
- A Reuters/Ipsos snapshot shows approval is down seven points from the beginning of Trump’s second term, with an 11-point rise in respondents who strongly disapprove in recent weeks.
- Survey measures show Democratic voters express strong intensity with 83% strongly disapproving Trump, and about 70% of Americans hold strong approval or disapproval in the Aug. 15-18 poll.
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Trump’s Approval Tanks as ‘Strong Disapproval’ Surges in New Poll
President Donald Trump’s approval keeps sinking fast, with more Americans saying they strongly disapprove of how he’s handling the job. A new Economist/YouGov poll, released Friday, shows that just 40% of Americans “strongly or somewhat” approve of Trump’s presidency. Meanwhile, 56% say they “strongly or somewhat” disapprove — with a massive 47% saying they “strongly disapprove.” Only 4% said they weren’t sure. The sharp disapproval cuts deep ac…
Economist/YouGov Poll Shows Widespread Trump Disapproval
Seven months into his second term, President Donald Trump‘s approval ratings are underwater, according to a new poll. What Happened: A poll conducted by The Economist/YouGov shows a growing disapproval of Trump’s presidency among Americans. The survey revealed that 40% of respondents approved of Trump’s handling of the presidency, while 56% expressed disapproval. The poll also highlighted a partisan divide, with most Democrats disapproving of Tr…
Way More ‘Strongly Disapprove’ of Trump
A new Economist/YouGov poll finds Americans have strong feelings about Donald Trump — and, increasingly, most of them are negative. The poll found 47% said they strongly disapprove of the second-term president, compared to 23% who say they strongly approve.
Brutalizing Americans is not the president's job
Last week, Donald Trump directed hundreds of masked agents and soldiers, who may soon be armed, to “do whatever the hell they want,” presumably to whomever the hell they want, on the streets of the US capital.Someone should do Trump a solid and explain, slowly, that when ICE starts murdering civilians on his request, he will be criminally liable for the bloodshed, and the Supreme Court's immunity ruling won’t save him.US soldiers, trained to kil…
Trump disapproval rating spikes to 56%, survey shows
(The Hill) — President Trump is seeing a growing disapproval rating among Americans seven months into his second White House term, according to a Friday survey. The Economist/YouGov poll found that 40% of Americans “strongly or somewhat” approve of Trump’s handling of the presidency. More than half of U.S. adults, 56%, said they “strongly or somewhat” disapprove of the president’s job. Some 4% were not sure when asked. Most Democratic voters di…
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