Trump Approval Slips to 33 Percent in New Survey
A UMass Amherst poll shows Trump’s approval at 33% and disapproval at 62%, linked to U.S.-Iran conflict and economic issues, surveying 1,000 Americans.
- On Monday, a University of Massachusetts Amherst poll revealed President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to a record low of 33 percent, with 62 percent of Americans disapproving of his job performance.
- Rising gas prices, inflation, and the ongoing war against Iran have fueled negative sentiment, as economic concerns frequently dominate voter priorities and complicate the administration's approval standing.
- Comparing recent figures, Trump's approval rating dropped from 44 percent in April 2025 to 38 percent in July 2025, based on a survey of 1,000 respondents conducted March 20-25.
- Confidence among Trump's core supporters has waned, with a 12-point decrease in those feeling "very confident" since April 2025; just 30 percent of MAGA supporters favor ground troops in Iran.
- Facing these poll results, Trump may need to reconsider his campaign pledge to conduct the "largest deportation" in history, as continued policy pursuit risks further alienating the public.
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Trump approval slips to 33 percent in new survey
President Trump’s approval rating dipped to a new low, and even fewer people surveyed in a new poll said they support his administration’s war efforts against Iran. In a University of Massachusetts Amherst poll released Monday, 33 percent of respondents said they approve of the president’s job performance. Of the 62 percent who said they…
The President of the United States sees its popularity entering into a rapid decline due to the war in Iran and high prices
Recognition of the University of Massachusetts, 62% do not approve (ANSA)
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President Donald Trump’s approval rating now matches an all-time low since he’s been president, according to a new poll that shows him deeply underwater on every key issue. Only 33% of respondents in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Poll approve…
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