15-03-2025
Trump's approval rating: New Jersey and national polls on the president's 2nd term so far.
Three months into his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a number of executive orders, policies and promises to the American people.
He's introduced tariffs, immigration crackdowns and spending cuts to the Department of Education and other federal agencies. How are people responding in New Jersey and across the nation?
We've compiled a recent snapshot of how citizens view the 47th president and his administration based on polls conducted at local and national levels.
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Here's Trump's approval rating in New Jersey as of March 12, according to data from online survey platform Civiqs.
Favorable: 38%.
Unfavorable: 60%.
Unsure: 2%.
According to World Population Review, New Jerseyans' net approval of Trump by November of 2020 decreased by 14 percentage points from when he first took office in 2016.
This was his approval rating in late 2020:
Approval: 42%
Disapproval: 54%
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Here's Trump's overall American approval rating as of March 11-12, according to data from Reuters/Ipsos.
Reuters/Ipsos noted their polls are conducted online and gather responses from U.S. adults nationwide. Data dashboards include margins for error.
On job performance:
Approve: 44%.
Disapprove: 52%.
On handling the economy:
Approve: 39%.
Disapprove: 51%.
Here's Trump's approval rating as of March 13, according to data from The Economist.
Favorable: 46%.
Unfavorable: 51%.
Don't know: 3%.
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Here was Trump's approval rating as of Feb. 3-16, according to data from global analytics and advisory firm Gallup.
Approve: 45%.
Disapprove: 51%.
No opinion: 5%.
Note: The polls and data reflected on this page are compiled from a variety of sources, platforms and sample sizes. This article reflects the latest data available as of 1:50 p.m. EST March 13.
Kaitlyn McCormick writes about trending issues and community news across South Jersey for the Courier-Post, The Daily Journal and the Burlington County Times. If you have a story she should tell, email her at kmccormick@ And subscribe to stay up to date on the news you need.
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