Trump’s approval classification is up to the lowest level in weeks with Republican opinion polls
The proportion of Americans who agreed to President Donald Trump’s performance in his position has decreased to his lowest level since May 22, according to a new survey conducted by conservative reconnaissance news Rasmussen.
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Why do it matter
Trump’s approval rating is a major measure in recording how the American public views its presidency and is likely to have a major impact on the renewal elections in November 2026, as Democrats hope to cancel the narrow control of the Republican Party on the US Senate and the House of Representatives.
What do you know
Rasmussen Reports conducts polls for the approval of Trump’s daily opinion, where 300 possible voters have been surveyed every day on what they think about the president’s actions. These results are reported on the basis of the average average for a period of five days, with a full survey of the 1500 voters, as it had a mistake or a minus of 2.5 percent.
No survey was conducted on Friday due to the July 4, when the most recent survey was published on Thursday, July 3. In this poll, 49 percent of those surveyed agreed to Trump’s performance in office for 48 percent who refused. This gave Trump a net classification to agree to +1, although the polling lawyer indicated that only 36 percent “agreed strongly” while 41 percent agreed “strongly on Trump’s performance.
On Thursday, Trump’s degree was 49 percent lower “total approval” of the daily polling of Rasmussen reports since May 22, when he also sat 49 percent. The last time Trump’s approval under this number was on April 30, when it was 48 percent.
Trump’s performance was generally worse on May 22 when 49 percent of voters also rejected his actions, giving him a clear classification of scratch. On April 30, 50 percent of the voters rejected Trump’s performance, giving him a clear classification of -2.
On the contrary, Rasmussen’s polls found that 52 percent of potential American voters agreed to Trump’s behavior on 25 and 53 percent on June 13.
Rasmussen reports have a busy record in the benefit of conservative politicians and reasons, described as “right” and “more suitable for candidates and Republican issues” by Washington PostAlthough the polls insist that their polls are free and fair.
A recent survey conducted by CIVIQS, a competitor, found that among the 50 samples of it, Trump had a positive positive approval classification in 21 and negative net in 29. CIVIQS received 35,929 in response to the survey.
On the national level, a survey of 1,590 American adults Economic Between 20 and 23 June, it was found that Trump had a net approval of -14.
A separate survey of Yougov/Yahoo included 1597 adults who were conducted during June 26 to 30, Trump’s net approval with voters on Gen Z to -41 percentage points, a degradation of -23 percentage points in May.
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What people say
“A political scientist focused on the United States at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom,” David Towli, a political scientist who focuses on the United States at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom, said, Newsweek: “The Great Baby Law of the Republican Party can be proven if the advantages of the globally promised tax reduction are not felt. It is unlikely to be welcomed by concerns about medicaid and the closure of rural hospitals, but Republicans are in nearby areas.”
He added: “Although there is possible there is some decline against the current party, Republicans have a small majority in the House of Representatives and will be determined to reduce this. If the House of Representatives turns to Democrats in 2026, there will be undoubtedly two years of the first two years of political administration.”
What happens after that?
On Friday, Trump signed his “beautiful, beautiful bill”, a tax package and major spending, in the law. This includes tax cuts, increased financing for military security and borders and reduces spending on medical care.
It remains to see how this will affect the popularity of the president.