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Four leading pollsters released surveys this week, amid the president's controversial National Guard deployments to the nation's capital. Here's what they say.
A new Gallup poll released this week found President Donald Trump's approval rating is 40%, a downswing from the first several months of his term but roughly in line with polls published earlier this ...
Trump secured reached a new high in his approval rating, according to the latest survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
The Pew Research Center poll found that Trump’s approval rating has dropped three percentage points over the past two months ...
For example, The Economist’s latest poll shows a slight increase in approval, suggesting mixed public sentiment. Here’s how Trump’s approval ratings stack up across several national polls: Trump ...
Three new national polls released on Wednesday indicate President Donald Trump's approval ratings are edging down slightly since taking over the White House one month ago. Forty-five percent of ...
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Trump’s Approval Ratings Look Like a Big Red Flag

President Donald Trump recently claimed on Truth Social that he has the “highest poll numbers I’ve ever had,” suggesting figures in the 60s and even 70s. -However, this is verifiably false. No ...
A pair of polls released this week offers an early look at how Iran strikes could affect Trump's job approval numbers.
Polls are showing many Americans remain unhappy with the Trump administration more than seven months after his return to ...
The new Fox News poll finds that just 38 percent approve of Trump’s approach to taxes and the overall economy, while an even smaller cohort—a mere 33 percent— backs his handling of inflation.
The latest Economist/YouGov poll, released on Tuesday and covering the period of July 18-21, finds that just 41% of Americans approve of Trump’s performance in office, while 55% disapprove.
The Gallup poll released July 24, showed Trump's approval rating dropping to its lowest this term at 37%, slightly higher that his all-time worst rating of 34% at the end of his first term.