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Tuesday’s races were a quiet rebuke of Trump for many voters, AP Voter Poll finds
The AP Voter Poll surveyed over 17,000 voters and found that most disapprove of Trump’s performance and oppose his immigration policies in key 2025 state and city elections.
- On Tuesday, many voters opposed or ignored President Donald Trump, according to the AP Voter Poll conducted by SSRS from Oct. 22- Nov. 4, surveying over 17,000 voters across four jurisdictions.
- Voters told the AP poll they largely disapproved of President Donald Trump’s performance, expressing unhappiness with immigration enforcement, deportations and arrests, while economic issues topped concerns this year.
- In New York City and California, voters were more definitively opposed, with about 6 in 10 New York City voters saying Trump did not factor in their choice and roughly 1 in 10 California voters supporting him.
- That voting pattern could hurt Republican candidates given Trump’s emphasis on loyalty, as New York City voters elected Zohran Mamdani, setting up a possible showdown with the Trump administration.
- The vote ties into efforts aimed at countering Trump’s redistricting push next year, with the AP Voter Poll’s mixed-mode data collection having a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.0 percentage points.
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How Mamdani’s win in New York is a rebuke of Trump
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Tuesday’s races were a quiet rebuke of Trump for many voters, AP Voter Poll finds
President Donald Trump wasn’t on the ballot in Tuesday’s elections, but many voters in key races made their choice in opposition to him or considered him to be irrelevant, according to the AP Voter Poll.
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