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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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