A recent AtlasIntel poll reveals that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez enjoys a more positive public image than President Trump, Vice President Harris, and even President Biden. Her 46 percent positive rating, exceeding her negative rating by two points, places her third overall, behind only the Obamas. This positive perception contrasts with her polarizing role in national politics, where she’s drawn criticism from both moderate Democrats and Republicans. The poll’s findings suggest a surprisingly high level of public approval for the progressive congresswoman.
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Multiple recent polls reveal a significant decline in President Trump’s approval rating, particularly among his traditionally strong rural voter base. His approval among rural voters has dropped considerably, from a high of 63 percent in 2024 to figures as low as 45 percent in recent surveys. This erosion of support, also observed across other demographic groups, poses a substantial threat to the Republican party’s future electoral success. The decline is attributed to various factors, including the public’s response to his handling of the economy and tariffs.
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President Trump’s approval rating currently sits at 41%, a new low surpassing even his own historically low 44% rating at the 100-day mark of his first term. This makes his approval rating the lowest of any president in recent decades across the board. His approval on key issues, such as the economy (39%), is similarly abysmal. CNN data chief Harry Enten describes the numbers as “horrible” and unprecedentedly low.
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Multiple polls reveal declining public approval of President Trump’s second term, with disapproval ratings exceeding 50% across various surveys. Key policy areas, including the economy, immigration, and trade, show significantly lower approval than in his first term. Even among Republicans, support for Trump’s priorities is not overwhelming, while independent voters express considerably less confidence. This widespread dissatisfaction is reflected in negative assessments of his handling of various issues, contributing to historically low approval ratings for a president this early in his term.
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Trump’s actions, including defying court orders and targeting universities, demonstrate a pattern of lawlessness deeply concerning to independent voters. This disregard for due process and the rule of law, exemplified by instances like the rendition of individuals to foreign prisons and the mistreatment of migrants, is a key factor driving independents away from him. Such arbitrary abuses of power undermine fundamental fairness and the principle of equal treatment under the law. The perception of these actions as totalitarian and sadistic further fuels this negative sentiment.
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A new Pew Research Center poll reveals President Trump’s approval rating at 40 percent, with 59 percent disapproving. This represents a seven-point drop since February, impacting most demographic groups, including significant negative numbers among women and Black Americans. The decline could negatively affect Trump’s political influence and the Republican party’s prospects in the 2026 midterms. Experts attribute the drop to recent policy decisions, particularly regarding tariffs, and broader economic concerns.
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A recent RMG Research poll reveals a seven-point swing in congressional voting intentions since February, with Democrats now leading Republicans by four percentage points (50% to 45%). This shift follows several polls indicating declining public trust in the Republican Party’s handling of the economy and national finances, including a CNBC poll showing President Trump with net negative approval on economic issues. The narrowing Republican lead jeopardizes their slim House majority and suggests a potential Democratic victory in the 2026 midterms. This trend, if sustained, could significantly impact President Trump’s policies and political standing.
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A recent AP-NORC poll reveals President Trump’s net approval rating has plummeted to a new second-term low of -14 points, with 56% disapproving of his performance. This disapproval extends to his handling of the economy (58% disapproval) and trade negotiations (60% disapproval), mirroring other polls showing declining economic approval. Shifting public opinion, including a growing belief that Trump is responsible for current economic conditions, could significantly impact his political standing and legislative agenda. The ongoing economic uncertainty and international tensions may further influence his approval ratings in the coming weeks.
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Despite President Trump’s repeated claims of a strong mandate, a new AP-NORC poll reveals widespread disapproval of his handling of key issues. Majorities disapprove of his approach to trade, the economy, and foreign policy challenges, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Even his strongest area, immigration, shows a near-even split of approval and disapproval. This contrasts sharply with the administration’s narrative, particularly given policy shifts contradicting campaign promises regarding economic costs.
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Multiple recent polls indicate a decline in President Trump’s approval rating, currently hovering around 47 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval, resulting in a negative net approval. This represents a drop from previous months and is lower than his approval rating at a similar point in his first term. Factors contributing to this decline include dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy, particularly tariffs and inflation. The ongoing impact of these economic policies and international relations will likely influence future fluctuations in his approval rating.
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