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The survey results—based on nationwide responses collected in the days preceding December 16—reflect mounting discontent.
President Donald Trump's approval rating slipped in recent days to nearly its lowest level of his current term as voters from his Republican Party soured on his handling of the economy, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
A new SurveyUSA poll shows both President Trump and Gov. Tim Walz have low approval ratings among Minnesotans.
The statistician and political analyst said the president's approval rating "has recovered slightly from its second term low."
President Trump’s job approval rating has rebounded after a second-term low, according to new polling averages from Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). The president’s approval rating in the DDHQ average of
The latest NBC News Decision Desk poll, conducted by SurveyMonkey, showed that Trump’s approval rating has slipped among Republicans and those who identify as part of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. The poll, released Sunday, suggested that some of Trump’s voters are growing frustrated with how he is handling his job as president.
A new poll shows both President Donald Trump and Governor Tim Walz are struggling with approval ratings in Minnesota.
In the latest NBC News poll, enthusiasm for the president among Republicans and MAGA has dropped since April. Here's by how much.
President Trump’s approval rating has dropped slightly, according to a poll released Sunday. In the NBC News Decision Desk poll, 42 percent of respondents said they either “strongly approve” or
A Gallup poll, out late November, revealed that Trump’s approval dropped to 36%, a new second-term low. A Economist/YouGov poll released during the same period found that the president also reached the pitfall, with 38% of U.S. adults strongly or somewhat approving of Trump’s job in office.
Amid heightened rumors that the Trump administration will be moving forward on marijuana rescheduling, multiple top congressional Democrats are making the case that the reform would not go far enough—including one senator who said the move is only an attempt by the president to “gaslight” voters into thinking he legalized cannabis to boost his “pathetic”