Trump's High Approval Rating Fades
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A year after President Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term, his approval rating remains at around 45%, according to Morning Consult’s weekly polling—though voters’ views of his handling of foreign policy dipped to a record-low last week in the wake of the U.S. capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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Trump Approval Slides During First Year
For a moment at the start of his second term, President Trump registered positive job approval in the first RCP Average, something he achieved for only a single day during his first term.
Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to an all-time low, according to Newsweek's latest poll tracker. The tracker shows that 43 percent of Americans currently approve of Trump's performance, while 53 percent disapprove—giving him a net approval ...
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has hovered at around 40% for the duration of his term—despite an 11-point drop in views of his handling of immigration, as violent clashes with ICE officers have led to shootings and deaths of civilians ...
Eight widely followed poll aggregators show that President Donald Trump notched his strongest approval ratings, and his smallest disapproval ratings, in January at the beginning of his second term. Since then, his approval ratings have gone downhill.