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Time of India
05-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Trump underwater in every key swing state, and now he's slipping in Texas too
US President Donald Trump 's approval ratings are going down again. Apparently, the ratings plummeted even beyond swing states . As the Fourth of July comes and goes, a new poll shows he's now underwater in more than half the country. The president's stronghold, Texas, is starting to look shaky, too. Donald Trump's approval rating is low in 29 U.S. states. Polls show that many people are worried about the economy, tariffs, and immigration policies, which are all hurting his support across the country. What do the polls show? Civiqs' polling, which included 35,929 responses, indicates that while Trump's support rating is positive in some states, it is declining in others. Overall, net positive approval ratings are found in 21 of the 50 states that were studied, while net negative ratings are found in 29. ALSO READ: Mass layoffs in 2025: Microsoft, Meta, and more big names slash jobs — is yours next? Live Events His approval rating is below average in other states. In Maryland, his approval rating is -41, and in Hawaii, it is -47. Trump's approval rating has likewise stayed in the negative range on a national level. Trump had a net approval rating of -14 points, with 40 percent of respondents approving and 54 percent disapproving, according to a YouGov/Economist poll of 1,590 adults taken between June 20 and June 23, as per a report by Newsweek. This was a slight decrease from -13 last week. The margin of error for the survey was +/- 3.5 percent. In the meantime, a Tyson Group survey of 1,027 American adults conducted between June 25 and June 26 revealed that Trump's net approval rating was 6 points lower, with 45 percent of respondents approving and 51 percent disapproving. Where is Donald Trump still popular? Wyoming has the highest approval rating for Trump, with a net rating of +44 percent. With an approval rating of +36 in West Virginia, he is also well-liked there. What's driving his approval ratings down? Trump's first few months in office have seen a range in his popularity. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is in charge of overseeing the cuts that have sparked demonstrations. Trump's immigration policies have been the subject of other rallies, and his tariffs and strikes on Iran have also drawn criticism. On the other hand, the Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day in the United States, honours the Declaration of Independence. Given that it is a day of celebration and patriotism, any decline in Trump's popularity during the festivities would be devastating, as per a report by Newsweek. Protests against the Trump administration have taken place nationwide over the weekend of Independence Day, including rallies and demonstrations. The impact of Trump's policies and national and international events is likely to cause fluctuations in his approval rating. How are experts interpreting the polls? Since April, Donald Trump's approval rating has remained consistent in the mid-40s, indicating a high level of support, according to Richard Johnson, a senior lecturer in U.S. politics and policy at Queen Mary University of London. The economy has had a major impact on Trump's approval ratings, especially since the imposition of tariffs, which has caused a decline in ratings and is anticipated to be the main factor determining his future, an expert weighed in. FAQs In how many states is Trump's approval rating negative? According to Civiqs polling, Trump is losing support in 29 of 50 states, including some key swing states and even Republican stronghold Texas. What is causing the greatest drop in Trump's popularity? Economic uncertainty, tariffs, and controversial immigration and foreign affairs policies are cited as major reasons for the drop in his public support.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Latest Trump April approval ratings: What the polls show in nation, Washington
President Donald Trump's public approval rating edged down to its lowest level since his return to the White House, as Americans showed signs of wariness over his efforts to broaden his power, a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Monday found. Some 42% of respondents to the six-day poll approved of Trump's performance as president, down from 43% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted three weeks earlier, and from 47% in the hours after his January 20 inauguration. The poll had a margin of error of about 2 percentage points. Here's what you need to know about results from the latest Trump polls. Based on Civiqs' online daily approval tracking polls, here's a look at Trump's approval rating in Washington state (April 21, 2025): Disapprove: 61% Approve: 35% Neither approve nor disapprove: 4% The results of the Reuters/Ipsos poll suggest many Americans are uncomfortable with his moves to punish universities he sees as too liberal and to install himself as the board chair of the Kennedy Center, a major theater and cultural institution in Washington. Some 83% of the 4,306 respondents said that the U.S. president must obey federal court rulings even if he doesn't want to. Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges for violating a federal judge's order halting deportations of alleged members of a Venezuelan gang who had no chance to challenge their removals. Fifty-seven percent - including one-third of Republicans - disagreed with the statement that "it's okay for a U.S. president to withhold funding from universities if the president doesn't agree with how the university is run." Trump, who has argued universities are failing to fight antisemitism on campus, has frozen vast sums of federal money budgeted for U.S. universities, including more than $2 billion for Harvard University alone. A similar share of respondents - 66% - said they did not think the president should be in control of premier cultural institutions such as national museums and theaters. Trump last month ordered the Smithsonian Institution, the vast museum and research complex that is a premier exhibition space for U.S. history and culture, to remove "improper" ideology. On a range of issues, from inflation and immigration to taxation and the rule of law, the Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that Americans who disapproved of Trump's performance outnumbered those who approved on every issue in the poll. On immigration, his strongest support area, 45% of respondents approved of Trump's performance, but 46% disapproved. Some 59% of respondents — including a third of Republicans — said America was losing credibility on the global stage. Three-quarters of respondents said Trump should not run for a third term in office —a path Trump has said he would like to pursue, though the U.S. Constitution bars him from doing so. A majority of Republican respondents — 53% — said Trump should not seek a third term. Reuters contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Kitsap Sun: Donald Trump approval ratings today: What polls show in Washington, US
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Latest Trump April approval ratings: What the polls show in nation, California
President Donald Trump's public approval rating edged down to its lowest level since his return to the White House, as Americans showed signs of wariness over his efforts to broaden his power, a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Monday found. Some 42% of respondents to the six-day poll approved of Trump's performance as president, down from 43% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted three weeks earlier, and from 47% in the hours after his January 20 inauguration. The poll had a margin of error of about 2 percentage points. Here's what you need to know about results from the latest Trump polls. Based on Civiqs' online daily approval tracking polls, here's a look at Trump's approval rating in California (April 21, 2025): Disapprove: 65% Approve: 30% Neither approve nor disapprove: 5% The results of the Reuters/Ipsos poll suggest many Americans are uncomfortable with his moves to punish universities he sees as too liberal and to install himself as the board chair of the Kennedy Center, a major theater and cultural institution in Washington. Some 83% of the 4,306 respondents said that the U.S. president must obey federal court rulings even if he doesn't want to. Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges for violating a federal judge's order halting deportations of alleged members of a Venezuelan gang who had no chance to challenge their removals. Fifty-seven percent - including one-third of Republicans - disagreed with the statement that "it's okay for a U.S. president to withhold funding from universities if the president doesn't agree with how the university is run." Trump, who has argued universities are failing to fight antisemitism on campus, has frozen vast sums of federal money budgeted for U.S. universities, including more than $2 billion for Harvard University alone. A similar share of respondents - 66% - said they did not think the president should be in control of premier cultural institutions such as national museums and theaters. Trump last month ordered the Smithsonian Institution, the vast museum and research complex that is a premier exhibition space for U.S. history and culture, to remove "improper" ideology. On a range of issues, from inflation and immigration to taxation and the rule of law, the Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that Americans who disapproved of Trump's performance outnumbered those who approved on every issue in the poll. On immigration, his strongest support area, 45% of respondents approved of Trump's performance, but 46% disapproved. Some 59% of respondents — including a third of Republicans — said America was losing credibility on the global stage. Three-quarters of respondents said Trump should not run for a third term in office —a path Trump has said he would like to pursue, though the U.S. Constitution bars him from doing so. A majority of Republican respondents — 53% — said Trump should not seek a third term. Reuters contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Donald Trump approval ratings today: What polls show in California, US
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Trump approval rating in Louisiana: How favorable is the president in the state?
As President Donald Trump's second term continues, with numerous sociopolitical controversies, Trump's presidential approval rating seems to be fluctuating. These changes in U.S. voters' approval of Trump is evident in various surveys and polls that show changes in percentages from the beginning of his presidency to the month of March. In addition to such national surveys and polls, others show state-by-state approval ratings and even break down the results based on various demographics. As of March 17, President Trump's approval rating in Louisiana is 55% and his disapproval rating is 42%, with 2% remaining unsure, according to Civiqs' survey results for state-by-state approval ratings. Looking further into Louisiana's approval rating of Trump, 94% of Republican voters approve, 4% disapprove and 2% are uncertain. As for Democrat voters in the state, 3% approve and 96% disapprove, while approximately 1% are unsure. Additionally, 44% of Independent voters approve, while 52% disapprove and 4% remain undecided, according to Civiq's survey results for Louisiana. Trump's approval has steadily risen in Louisiana since late 2022, when he was viewed at equally 46% favorable and unfavorable in the state. As of March 18, Rasmussen Reports' Daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows approximately 50% of probable U.S. voters currently approving of Trump's second term and 47% disapproving. Additionally, it appears 36% of voters strongly approve of Trump's presidency currently and 39% strongly disapprove, which equals to an approval index rating of -3, according to Rasmussen Reports' Daily Presidential Tracking Poll. However, on March 16, NBC News released results of a national poll that show a 47% approval rating for Trump and a 51% disapproval rating. Furthermore, regarding Trump's early job performance on the economy, 54% disapprove and 44% approve. Additionally, 55% disapprove and 42% approve of how he is handling inflation and the cost of living, according to NBC News' national poll. Presley Bo Tyler is a reporter for the Louisiana Deep South Connect Team for Gannett/USA Today. Find her on X @PresleyTyler02 and email at PTyler@ This article originally appeared on Shreveport Times: What is Trump's approval rating in Louisiana? Here's what polls say