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With the president's popularity declining, voter sentiment remains unsettled—especially on the economy, as voters feel the strain of inflation.
Marquette Law School Poll reveals partisan divide over Trump's agenda, with Americans concerned about deficit increases and deportations.
President Donald Trump has hit his lowest approval rating six months into his second term, according to a new Gallup poll released Thursday.
According to polls conducted by the broadcaster, the proportion of women who approve of the job Trump is doing as president has declined from net -16 in June to net -21 in July. June's -16 approval rating was a slight increase from April, when Trump's approval rating was net -18 so July's figures show his approval rating has reversed course.
New poll shows voters disapprove of Trump's budget legislation while his job approval holds at 46%, with Americans divided on foreign policy and reporting less inflation hardship
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CNN polling expert Harry Enten explained on Wednesday that Trump’s net approval rating for his second term has reached a new low of negative 11 percentage points. The president had a positive six-point approval rating at the start of his second term, but that number has steadily dropped during his first six months.