Election Polls

Trump Approval Rating Hits New Low, According to Poll

Trump approval rating drops to new low: Poll, a headline we seem to encounter with unsettling frequency these days, brings forth a mix of reactions, ranging from a detached observation to outright frustration. The initial reaction might be a weary sigh; it feels like this news flashes across our screens every few weeks, doesn’t it? The numbers themselves, however, do paint a picture, even if the details can be interpreted in various ways. A recent poll, and let’s face it, there are many polls, indicates a dip in approval, with the numbers seemingly inching downward. While the specific percentage fluctuates depending on the source, the overall trend is clear: the support base, as measured by these polls, is diminishing.… Continue reading

Trump’s Approval Rating Negative Across All Pollsters for First Time

President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have dipped into negative territory across all major polling aggregators, a first for his presidency. The New York Times’ aggregator shows an average disapproval rating of 55 percent. A recent J.L. Partners poll indicated 49 percent disapproval, while even Rasmussen Reports, known for leaning Republican, showed a negative rating, with 51 percent disapproval.

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Dems’ Potential Victory: Don’t Get Complacent, Get Out and Vote

Recent polls indicate potential Democratic victories across Virginia, New Jersey, and New York. In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger holds a significant lead in the gubernatorial race, while Jay Jones has surged ahead in the Attorney General contest. New Jersey’s gubernatorial race shows Mikie Sherrill narrowly ahead, and in New York City, Zohran Mamdani has expanded his lead in the mayoral race. Ultimately, the outcome of these elections will heavily depend on voter turnout on Election Day.

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Americans Blame Republicans for Government Shutdown: Poll

Recent polls indicate a majority of Americans hold President Trump and Republicans responsible for the ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown, stemming from budget disagreements primarily concerning healthcare spending, echoes a similar issue that plagued Trump’s first term. This time around, it may be his undoing, as his healthcare decisions have negatively impacted millions. However, lawmakers are hopeful for progress and potential government reopening in the coming week.

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Americans Still Disapprove of Trump, Polls Show

A recent NBC News poll indicates continued disapproval of Trump, with a majority disapproving of his job performance, mirroring previous findings. The poll revealed low approval ratings for Trump on key issues like tariffs, mass deportations, and inflation, while highlighting overwhelming public support for vaccines. This contrasts with the ongoing turmoil within the administration concerning vaccine policy, as the president continues to be scrutinized. Furthermore, the survey revealed strong emotional reactions, with Democrats expressing anger and Republicans reporting feelings of happiness.

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Trump’s Approval Rating Among Black Voters Plummets

Recent polls reveal a significant decline in President Trump’s approval among Black voters, with his net approval rating dropping by 25 points since May. The latest Economist/YouGov poll shows only 11 percent of Black respondents approve of Trump’s job performance, citing dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and inflation. Experts suggest this decline stems from economic concerns and a perception that Trump’s policies fail to address their needs. This shift could pose challenges for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections.

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Trump Trails Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders in Favorability: Gallup Poll

Trump’s trailing in favorability polling against figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders, as a recent Gallup survey indicates, is perhaps not surprising, given the political climate. When we break it down, it’s interesting to see how this plays out. The poll reveals that Trump’s net favorable rating is significantly in the negative, standing at minus 16 points. With 41% viewing him favorably and a concerning 57% holding an opposite view, it’s clear there’s a substantial portion of the population with a negative perception. An additional 2% are undecided, which could potentially sway the numbers.

It’s also worth noting that favorability ratings don’t always directly translate into votes.… Continue reading

Poll: 69% Believe Trump Concealing Epstein Details

Trump faces backlash as 69% believe Epstein details concealed, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds. This is the headline, and it immediately paints a picture of significant public distrust. It suggests that a substantial majority of Americans believe there’s more to the story of Jeffrey Epstein and that crucial information is being withheld. The intensity of this sentiment, at nearly 70%, is quite striking.

The implication is clear: a large portion of the population suspects a cover-up. This leads to a cascade of further questions and considerations. Who is behind the concealment? What specific details are being hidden? And, perhaps most importantly, why? The poll itself provides a snapshot of public perception, but the reasons behind it are likely complex and multifaceted.… Continue reading

Trump’s Popularity Falls Below Biden and Clinton

A recent YouGov poll, released in the second quarter of 2025, indicates that President Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen below that of former President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Trump currently holds the 17th position in the rankings, with only 37% of adults holding a positive opinion of him. The top of the list is dominated by Democrats, including former President Jimmy Carter at number one and former President Barack Obama at number two. Trump’s recent policy moves, such as the “ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL ACT,” are mentioned in his Truth Social post, where he discusses plans for mass deportations.

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New Poll Shows Latinos Favored Harris, Contradicting Early Election Data

UnidosUS’s new report, based on a 3,750-voter exit poll, indicates 62% of Hispanic voters supported Vice President Kamala Harris, contradicting earlier polls suggesting stronger Trump support among Latinos. The discrepancy is attributed to improved sampling and interviewing techniques, specifically utilizing multiple languages and a larger, more representative sample size of Hispanic subgroups. Economic concerns, such as inflation and job security, were identified as key factors influencing Hispanic voting patterns. Finally, the report concludes that Latino voters did not significantly impact the election’s outcome.

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