Several Polls Show Trump's Approval Rating Is Underwater by Double Digits
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Recent polling data indicates a significant decline in voter approval for President Donald Trump, with multiple polls revealing double-digit net-negative ratings. A Quinnipiac University poll shows only 38% approval and a -16-point job performance rating, while an Economist/YouGov poll reflects a similar trend with only 40% positive responses. In recent surveys, Trump has faced his worst ratings thus far in his second term, prompting concerns about his reelection prospects, as his standing has fallen from a +3.5 point rating earlier this year to a net -4.1 points as of this week.
Polling data in recent months has consistently shown President Donald Trump underwater with voters, with a slew of polls revealing his worst numbers yet in his second term.
A Quinnipiac University poll found that only 38 percent of Americans approve of Trump's job as president, with a -16-point job performance rating, emphasizing mounting disapproval.
In a Gallup poll earlier this month, Trump received a -17-point job performance rating, marking one of his lowest ratings – reflecting declining support among voters.
Since the start of his second term, Trump's average poll rating has shifted negatively, dropping from a +3.5 point job performance rating to a net -4.1 points.
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