Trump approval rating drops to 37 percent: Pew poll
Trump’s approval rating is at a second-term low of 37%, with 61% disapproval, continuing a yearlong decline that may affect the 2026 midterm elections, Pew Research Center reports.
- On Thursday, Pew Research Center reported President Donald Trump’s approval at 37% with 61% disapproval, a net approval of-24 percent, marking a second‑term low.
- Between Jan. 20–26, Pew Research Center surveyed 8,512 U.S. adults using its American Trends panel, a period including the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
- Across six qualities, Pew Research Center found more Americans express little or no confidence than extreme confidence in Trump, with only 34% confident in his leadership and 21% in his ethics, which fell 8 points since last February.
- Pew Research Center warns the slide in approval could influence the 2026 midterms, as 61% say GOP members do not have an obligation to support Trump if they disagree.
- The result continues a yearlong decline across polls as only 27% now support Trump’s policies, down from 35% last year, and 50% say administration actions are worse versus 21% better.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's approval fell to 37 percent, his lowest level in the Pew Research Center poll, which also revealed this Thursday that half of Americans think his administration has turned out to be “worse than they expected.” Trump's popularity in January, who even lost support among Republicans, was below 40 percent, according to the latest demographic center measurement made in September, plus the 38 percent recorded in August, w…
New poll reveals cratering support for Trump as Republicans abandon ship
The GOP appears to be turning its back on President Donald Trump after a damning new poll revealed most Americans don't support the president's policies. The Pew Research Center released a new poll on Thursday showing that just 27% of Americans support all or most of Trump's policies, which is down ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's approval has fallen to 37%, his lowest level in the Pew Research Center poll, which also revealed this Thursday that half of Americans think his administration has been "worst than they expected." Trump's popularity in January, who even lost support among Republicans, was less than 40% of the last demographic center measurement in September, plus 38% in August, then the lowest level since Trump's second term began i…
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