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chairman donald trump Condolences were expressed aboard Air Force One on Tuesday that he Prohibited by the Constitution from running for a third term And said, “Sadly, that’s the highest number I’ve ever had.”
That statement has been refuted A new survey from economist and YouGovwho puts the President approval rating At only 39 percent, 58 percent of Americans disapproved of his job performance, giving him a net approval rating of -19 percent.
According to YouGov estimates, this result is the lowest result ever for Trump’s second term and is also lower than all surveys conducted during his first term in the White House between 2017 and 2021.
While opinions about the president’s tenure remain largely predictable along party lines – 97 percent of Democrats disapprove of it and 86 percent of Republicans approve of it – the results are more surprising when measured by other variables.
The survey shows that only 20 percent of people under the age of 30 approve of his presidency, compared to 47 percent of voters aged 30-44, 49 percent of voters aged 45-64 and 43 percent of voters over the age of 65.
There’s also a sharp gender divide: While 46 percent of men in the White House since January are in favor of Trump’s actions, only 32 percent of women are impressed.
He also ranks low among ethnic minorities, with only 11 percent of black Americans approving of his presidency and 29 percent of Hispanic Americans.
The president also scores poorly in dealing with specific issues. The net approval of the work he has done on immigration is -10. Additionally, he scores -17 for his work on abortion, -19 for education, -22 for jobs and the economy and climate change and the environment, and -31 for his handling of inflation and grocery prices, a key issue for voters during last November’s election and a bad omen for next year’s midterms.
Survey shows 55 percent of American adults disapprove of his business aggression CanadaOnly 25 percent people are in favor of demolishing the East Wing of the White House. create a grand ballroomOnly 16 percent people were happy to see him reduce prison sentences of disgraced former congressman george santosOnly 8 percent would like to see him pardoned Jeffrey Epstein partner Ghislaine Maxwell and only 4 percent Sean “Diddy” Combs,
The survey also found that 63 percent of voters rejected the Justice Department’s demand for a $230 million payment in compensation for their previous investigation and 8 percent of respondents said they participated in the No Kings rally on October 18, which, if taken in proportion to the total population (340.1 million), would mean 27.2 million people would take to the streets to protest them.
Trump left office in January 2021, less than three weeks after his supporters laid siege to the US Capitol Lowest approval rating everAccording to CNN, Quinnipiac (34 percent), CNN/SSRS (34 percent), Gallup (34 percent) and Pew Research Center (29 percent) took a swan-dive in public opinion for the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
His numbers have continued to decline since his remarkable political comeback. As Trump marked his first 100 days in office in April, he was Already below 39 percent favorability in abc/Washington Post In the survey, while CNN gave him 41 percent, Fox News got 44 percent and NBC and CBS got 45 percent.
By July, there was an uproar over the Epstein files dropped it by 37 percent In Gallup poll, less than Wednesday economist/YouGov Score and In August he hit number one again That was attributed to Epstein and his decision to deploy the National Guard in DC, according to Quinnipiac data.
their numbers were kept low in september amid uncertainty about Tariff His comments attacking the program and vaccines. By the end of the month, his approval rating among Republicans was Reached double digits for the first time,
Earlier this month, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found Trump’s overall approval at 40 percentMost Americans opposed his more ambitious effort to deploy the Guard to other Democrat-run cities.
Perhaps most worrying for the Republican movement as a whole is that a Pew Research survey late last month found that Trump, Vice President JD Vancesenate majority leader John Thune, and house speaker mike johnson Were Everyone was viewed unfavorably By most of the respondents.