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Putin’s Approval Dips Amid War Impact and Repression

Official Russian sociologists report a notable decline in President Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings, with his trust rating recently falling to its lowest point since the start of the Ukraine invasion. This downward trend is linked to government actions, including restrictions on communication services and the growing economic and social impacts of the ongoing conflict. Experts suggest these figures may reflect increasing public fear rather than true support, as more individuals are reportedly willing to voice dissatisfaction despite potential consequences. The gradual melting of Putin’s support is seen as an unstoppable shift driven by numerous accumulating factors.

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Trump Approval Rating Hits Record Low

Recent polling indicates President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to its lowest point, with 42% approval in a Daily Mail/JL Partners survey. This decline, occurring as the Iran conflict and economic pressures intensify, is largely attributed to losses among independent voters. Rising gas prices and inflation are key grievances, with a majority blaming Trump if fuel costs increase due to the conflict. The erosion of support among independents, who prioritize “durability over drama,” presents a significant electoral challenge for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections.

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Poll Shows 60% Disapprove of Trump Ahead of State of the Union

As President Donald Trump prepares to address the nation, public opinion polls indicate widespread disapproval of his performance. Majorities of Americans are dissatisfied with his handling of key initiatives and believe he has exceeded the authority of his office. This sentiment, as revealed by a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll, suggests a generally negative outlook on the president’s leadership.

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Trump’s Disapproval Hits Record High: Analysis and Skepticism

A recent poll indicated President Donald Trump’s job disapproval rating reached a new high, with 58% disapproving of his performance. The Strength in Numbers/Verasight poll, conducted in January 2026, also revealed declines in Trump’s approval on immigration, deportation policy, and border security. Despite the low ratings, the White House maintains that Trump’s 2024 victory was a mandate for his policies. With midterms approaching, it remains to be seen how the polling trends will affect election results.

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Trump Approval Remains Steady at 39%, Sparking Concerns

A recent CNN poll conducted in January 2026 shows President Trump’s approval rating at 39%, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction across various demographics. The poll revealed that a majority of Americans view his second year in office as a failure, particularly concerning economic conditions. These findings, along with similar results from other polls, indicate a significant decline in public support, especially among independent voters. This trend could pose challenges for the Republican party as the midterm elections approach, as the president’s approval rating is at a “perilous point” among crucial groups.

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Most Americans Call Trump’s First Year a Failure, See Wrong Priorities

A new CNN/SSRS poll reveals a bleak outlook for President Trump, with 58% of respondents considering his performance in his second year as unsatisfactory. The poll indicates that a majority believe his policies have worsened the economy and that he has focused on the wrong priorities. Furthermore, the survey shows a decline in public perception of Trump’s personal qualities and an overall job approval rating of only 39%. These findings, coupled with waning support among key demographics, pose significant challenges for the President as he approaches the midterm elections.

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Trump Claims 64% Approval Rating Amid Criticism and Skepticism

Trump claims his ‘real’ approval rating is 64 percent, a statement that immediately raises eyebrows, doesn’t it? It’s the kind of claim that, upon hearing it, most people probably roll their eyes and think, “Here we go again.” The notion that his “real” approval rating somehow differs significantly from what various polling organizations report is a recurring theme. The idea itself suggests a distrust of established data and a preference for a reality tailored to his liking. One has to wonder, what’s the basis for this supposed 64 percent? Is it a poll conducted within his inner circle, or perhaps a survey of his most ardent supporters?… Continue reading

Trump’s Approval Rating: Only He Has Scored Lower

The latest Gallup poll reveals that former President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has reached a joint-worst of 36 percent at the end of his first year back in office, matching his own score from the end of his first term. This decline follows a high of 50 percent at the start of his second term, with Silver Bulletin’s data showing a steady downturn beginning in June, resulting in negative ratings across key performance areas like immigration, trade, the economy, and inflation. Despite strong support from Republicans, independent voters’ approval of Trump has nearly halved, indicating potential challenges for the GOP in the upcoming midterm elections, further evidenced by a Quinnipiac University poll showing a majority of voters believe Trump has overstepped his authority.

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Trump’s Working Class Approval Hits New Low Amidst Continued Disapproval

President Trump’s approval rating among working-class Americans has dropped to historic lows, with a recent poll showing only 31% approval among those earning $50,000 or less. This decline reflects concerns over persistent affordability challenges, including rising prices and a slowing labor market. These economic anxieties are particularly pronounced among lower-income households, contributing to a negative outlook on the country’s direction. With the economy potentially slowing, future economic reports will likely shape Americans’ perception of Trump’s economic policies.

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Pam Bondi’s Approval Plummets 47 Points: Reflection of Political Tool Status

Recent polling indicates a significant decline in U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s approval rating, plummeting 47 points in just ten months. The most recent survey, conducted shortly before the release of heavily redacted files associated with Jeffrey Epstein, revealed a record low approval rating for Bondi. This drop in popularity may reflect public dissatisfaction with the partial release of the Epstein files, as Democrats have called for the impeachment of DOJ officials, including Bondi. The continued decline in Bondi’s approval rating could potentially impact public confidence in the Trump administration.

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