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Trump's approval rating plunges with America's most accurate pollster
Newsweek's poll tracker found that Trump's approval rating is 47 percent, while his disapproval rating is 50 percent.

resident Donald Trump's approval rating has taken a significant hit, according to America's most accurate pollster.
According to a poll conducted by AtlasIntel between March 7 and 12 among 2,550 respondents, Trump's approval rating currently stands at 47 percent, while 52 percent disapprove of his job performance. The poll had a margin of error of +/- 2 percentage points.
This is down from previous polls conducted by AtlasIntel in January and February, which found that 50 percent approved Trump's job performance, while 50 percent disapproved.
AtlasIntel was the most accurate polling company of the 2024 election, according to veteran pollster Nate Silver.
Why It Matters
Trump's approval rating is a key indicator of his political strength as he navigates his second presidential term and prepares for future policy battles.A shift in his numbers could influence support from Republican lawmakers, affect his ability to push through his agenda and shape the political landscape heading into the midterm election cycle.
What To Know
Atlas Intel's latest poll shows a decline in Trump's approval rating, a trend also reflected by Newsweek's poll tracker.Newsweek's average of the 10 most recent polls found that Trump's approval rating is 47 percent, while his disapproval rating is 50 percent, giving him a net approval rating of -3 points.
Poll | Date | Approve | Disapprove |
Reuters/Ipsos | March 11-12 | 44 | 52 |
YouGov/Economist | March 9-11 | 47 | 47 |
AtlastIntel | March 7-12 | 47 | 52 |
NBC News | March 7-11 | 47 | 51 |
RMG Research | March 6-13 | 54 | 44 |
Emerson College | March 8-10 | 47 | 45 |
Morning Consult | March 7-9 | 49 | 49 |
Quinnipiac | March 6-10 | 42 | 53 |
CNN/SSRS | March 6-9 | 45 | 54 |
Daily Mail/J.L. Partners | March 5-7 | 49 | 51 |
That came after his approval rating had held steady at 48 percent over the past week, briefly peaking at 49 percent on March 6. His disapproval rating had also remained at 48 percent, dipping to 47 percent on March 6 but now rising to 49 percent.