Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll

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Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll​


Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll


President Donald Trump is facing yet another wave of concerning numbers in a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, signaling growing dissatisfaction across several key areas of his presidency.

The poll revealed that Trump continues to struggle with public approval, particularly on major policy fronts such as immigration, economic management, and what he refers to as his “big beautiful bill.” Only 38% of respondents said they approve of the job Trump is doing overall, while a significant 54% disapproved.

Historically, immigration has been viewed as one of Trump’s stronger issues. However, the latest numbers suggest that even this area is beginning to slip. The survey found that 43% of voters gave him a positive rating on immigration, but a larger share—54%—expressed disapproval. This sentiment deepens when focusing on deportations specifically, with only 40% approving of how Trump is addressing the matter, and 56% disapproving.



Economic management—a topic Trump often cites as one of his administration’s successes—is also showing signs of public weariness. Despite consistently highlighting his trade strategies and recent tax overhaul, only 40% of voters said they approve of his economic performance. His handling of trade fared slightly worse, coming in at 38% approval. These numbers follow a volatile period after Trump introduced sweeping tariffs on foreign imports—policies he partially rolled back after seeing stock markets react negatively.

Another element dragging down the president’s ratings is his so-called “big beautiful bill,” a sweeping legislative package that includes deep tax cuts and significant reductions to Medicaid. Despite Republican backing, the bill hasn’t resonated with most voters. The poll indicates that 53% of respondents oppose the bill. Although 67% of Republicans support it, broader public opinion shows resistance, especially regarding Medicaid provisions.

The poll also explored how voters view Medicaid’s future. Nearly half—47%—said funding for the program should be increased. Another 40% believe it should remain at current levels, while just 10% think it should be reduced. As polling analyst Tim Malloy noted, “With Medicaid’s future as a healthcare safety net for millions suddenly uncertain, voters make it clear they want the 60-year-old program for those in need to be handled with care.”

Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll

Foreign policy wasn’t spared either. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine appears to be another area where Trump lacks public support. According to the poll, only 34% of voters approve of how the administration is dealing with the war. Malloy added, “As the Russia-Ukraine war grinds through its third year, Americans make it clear they have little appetite for the way the Trump administration is handling the situation.”


The survey was conducted among 1,265 registered voters between June 5 and June 10 and carries a margin of error of ±2.8 percentage points.
 
Trump earned that rating. He is not just ignorant about economics, but has no understanding of how America works. Many Reds are appalled by Trump's violent rhetoric and crazy, disjointed talk. They found out how stupid and immature Trump is.
 

Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll​


Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll


President Donald Trump is facing yet another wave of concerning numbers in a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, signaling growing dissatisfaction across several key areas of his presidency.

The poll revealed that Trump continues to struggle with public approval, particularly on major policy fronts such as immigration, economic management, and what he refers to as his “big beautiful bill.” Only 38% of respondents said they approve of the job Trump is doing overall, while a significant 54% disapproved.

Historically, immigration has been viewed as one of Trump’s stronger issues. However, the latest numbers suggest that even this area is beginning to slip. The survey found that 43% of voters gave him a positive rating on immigration, but a larger share—54%—expressed disapproval. This sentiment deepens when focusing on deportations specifically, with only 40% approving of how Trump is addressing the matter, and 56% disapproving.



Economic management—a topic Trump often cites as one of his administration’s successes—is also showing signs of public weariness. Despite consistently highlighting his trade strategies and recent tax overhaul, only 40% of voters said they approve of his economic performance. His handling of trade fared slightly worse, coming in at 38% approval. These numbers follow a volatile period after Trump introduced sweeping tariffs on foreign imports—policies he partially rolled back after seeing stock markets react negatively.

Another element dragging down the president’s ratings is his so-called “big beautiful bill,” a sweeping legislative package that includes deep tax cuts and significant reductions to Medicaid. Despite Republican backing, the bill hasn’t resonated with most voters. The poll indicates that 53% of respondents oppose the bill. Although 67% of Republicans support it, broader public opinion shows resistance, especially regarding Medicaid provisions.

The poll also explored how voters view Medicaid’s future. Nearly half—47%—said funding for the program should be increased. Another 40% believe it should remain at current levels, while just 10% think it should be reduced. As polling analyst Tim Malloy noted, “With Medicaid’s future as a healthcare safety net for millions suddenly uncertain, voters make it clear they want the 60-year-old program for those in need to be handled with care.”

Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll

Foreign policy wasn’t spared either. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine appears to be another area where Trump lacks public support. According to the poll, only 34% of voters approve of how the administration is dealing with the war. Malloy added, “As the Russia-Ukraine war grinds through its third year, Americans make it clear they have little appetite for the way the Trump administration is handling the situation.”


The survey was conducted among 1,265 registered voters between June 5 and June 10 and carries a margin of error of ±2.8 percentage points.
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THE NORMAL PRESIDENCY OF DONALD TRUMP. There’s something interesting going on in President Donald Trump’s job approval rating. The constant attacks and negativity of the Democratic opposition, plus relentlessly negative media coverage, don’t seem to be having much effect. Trump’s approval, at this early point in his second term, is remarkably similar to the two other presidents, one Democrat and one Republican, who have served two terms in the past quarter century.

The RealClearPolitics average of polls keeps a running comparison between the polling of Trump and former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush at the same point in their second terms. Right now, Trump’s job approval stands at 46.6%. On this day in 2013, Obama’s job approval rating was…46.6%. And at this moment in 2005, Bush’s approval rating was a touch lower, at 45.6%.
 

Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll​


Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll


President Donald Trump is facing yet another wave of concerning numbers in a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, signaling growing dissatisfaction across several key areas of his presidency.

The poll revealed that Trump continues to struggle with public approval, particularly on major policy fronts such as immigration, economic management, and what he refers to as his “big beautiful bill.” Only 38% of respondents said they approve of the job Trump is doing overall, while a significant 54% disapproved.

Historically, immigration has been viewed as one of Trump’s stronger issues. However, the latest numbers suggest that even this area is beginning to slip. The survey found that 43% of voters gave him a positive rating on immigration, but a larger share—54%—expressed disapproval. This sentiment deepens when focusing on deportations specifically, with only 40% approving of how Trump is addressing the matter, and 56% disapproving.



Economic management—a topic Trump often cites as one of his administration’s successes—is also showing signs of public weariness. Despite consistently highlighting his trade strategies and recent tax overhaul, only 40% of voters said they approve of his economic performance. His handling of trade fared slightly worse, coming in at 38% approval. These numbers follow a volatile period after Trump introduced sweeping tariffs on foreign imports—policies he partially rolled back after seeing stock markets react negatively.

Another element dragging down the president’s ratings is his so-called “big beautiful bill,” a sweeping legislative package that includes deep tax cuts and significant reductions to Medicaid. Despite Republican backing, the bill hasn’t resonated with most voters. The poll indicates that 53% of respondents oppose the bill. Although 67% of Republicans support it, broader public opinion shows resistance, especially regarding Medicaid provisions.

The poll also explored how voters view Medicaid’s future. Nearly half—47%—said funding for the program should be increased. Another 40% believe it should remain at current levels, while just 10% think it should be reduced. As polling analyst Tim Malloy noted, “With Medicaid’s future as a healthcare safety net for millions suddenly uncertain, voters make it clear they want the 60-year-old program for those in need to be handled with care.”

Trump’s approval rating hits rock bottom—now worse than the worst president ever, says new poll

Foreign policy wasn’t spared either. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine appears to be another area where Trump lacks public support. According to the poll, only 34% of voters approve of how the administration is dealing with the war. Malloy added, “As the Russia-Ukraine war grinds through its third year, Americans make it clear they have little appetite for the way the Trump administration is handling the situation.”


The survey was conducted among 1,265 registered voters between June 5 and June 10 and carries a margin of error of ±2.8 percentage points.
Argument from randU fallacy. You can't use random numbers as data, Sybil.
 
Trump earned that rating.
What 'rating'?? Random numbers are not a rating, Sybil.
He is not just ignorant about economics,
Jealousy. Trump is a successful real estate developer and a capitalist.
but has no understanding of how America works.
America is not a verb, Sybil. It's a continent.
Many Reds are appalled by Trump's violent rhetoric and crazy, disjointed talk. They found out how stupid and immature Trump is.
So you consider yourself 'red' now?? :laugh:
 
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