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According to political analyst and statistician Nate Silver, writing in his Silver Bulletin Substack, Trump has a net negative approval rating on trade, the economy and inflation but a slightly positive rating on immigration.
President Donald Trump's approval ratings through mid-April were lower than all other modern presidents since 1952 during the same time frame.
The latest YouGov/The Economist poll found that Trump’s approval rating jumped up one percentage point since the survey was conducted last week. According to the new poll, 46% of registered voters approve of how Trump is handling his job while 52% disapproved.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has ticked up slightly, according to a new poll. A YouGov/The Economist poll conducted between May 23 and May 26 found that among registered voters, 46% approved of how Trump is handling his job as president, while 52% expressed disapproval.
Trump’s approval rating in NH has declined in the last month, as most Granite Staters disapprove of Trump’s handling of economy and foreign policy.
May 13 -9: Trump’s disapproval rating remained steady at 52%, while his approval rating ticked up one point, to 43%, in the Economist/YouGov’s weekly survey of 1,786 adult citizens taken May 9-12 (margin of error 3), compared to their poll last week.
Cortez is more well-liked than President Donald Trump, former President Joe Biden, and former Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a new poll. Despite the fact that Ocasio-Cortez can be polarizing even within her own party,
Six in ten Massachusetts residents support Harvard University in its fight with President Donald Trump, revealed a new poll from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.
The White House has lashed out against a US trade court decision to strike down a huge swath of President Trump’s tariffs. But before the ruling, Trump’s protectionist agenda was one of his least popular policies,
Neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party has consolidated a majority of the public behind its approach, with more than 4 in 10 saying that neither party can get things done or has strong leadership,