States Where Trump Has the Highest -- and Lowest -- Approval Ratings
Briefly

A recent poll indicates that Donald Trump is among the least popular presidents in the last century, with his approval ratings dropping from 47% to 44% recently. The first 100 days of his second term have been filled with controversy, including significant policy changes and criticisms regarding his administration's decision-making. However, public opinion is not universally negative; many states report higher levels of approval for Trump, highlighting regional discrepancies in perceptions of his presidency and policies amid ongoing economic uncertainty.
Public opinion of the Trump administration, while historically low and trending downward, shows significant regional variation, with higher approval ratings in many states.
The first 100 days of Trump's second term have been marked by controversy, economic turmoil, and a drop in overall approval ratings, yet he remains popular in certain states.
According to recent Gallup polling, Trump’s approval fell from 47% to 44%, reflecting a broader trend of declining public support during his latest administration.
Despite a lower national approval rating, the Trump administration enjoys relative popularity in numerous states, demonstrating a disconnect in public opinion across the nation.
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