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Trump’s favorability has fallen among AAPI adults since last year, AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds

UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – The nomination continues Trump’s strategy to diversify federal appeals courts with Asian American and Pacific Islander candidates amid efforts to reshape the judiciary.

  • A survey conducted from June 3 to 11, 2025, gathered responses from 1,130 adults belonging to the AAPI community to assess their opinions on Trump and economic issues.
  • The poll followed rising inflation and Trump’s on-and-off tariff threats amid a modest shift of AAPI voters toward Trump in the 2024 election.
  • Many AAPI adults, especially independents, expressed unfavorable views of Trump, concerns about tariffs worsening inflation, and fears about rising grocery costs.
  • About 71% of AAPI adults had an unfavorable opinion of Trump in July, up roughly 20 points since December, while 65% were very concerned about a U.S. recession.
  • The data suggest AAPI voters remain economically anxious despite some support shifting toward Trump, reflecting ongoing worries about inflation and tariffs’ impacts.
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Trump’s favorability has fallen among AAPI adults since last year, AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds

By THOMAS BEAUMONT and LINLEY SANDERS, Associated Press A small but fast-growing group of people in the United States have soured somewhat on President Donald Trump this year, as they worry about high costs and fear new tariff policies will further raise their personal expenses, a new poll finds. The percentage of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders with an unfavorable opinion of Trump rose to 71% in July, from 60% in Decembe…

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Northwest Asian Weekly broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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