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Trump’s net approval rating hits new low of second term

administrationJuly 29, 2025
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Trump’s net approval rating hits new low of second term
President Trump’s net job approval rating reached its lowest point of his second term in the latest Economist/YouGov poll. Trump’s net approval rating is 15 points underwater — with 55 percent of surv...
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President Trump’s net job approval rating reached its lowest point of his second term in the latest Economist/YouGov poll.

Trump’s net approval rating is 15 points underwater — with 55 percent of surveyed Americans disapproving of the president’s performance in office and 40 percent approving.

For the last two weeks, 55 percent of Americans have disapproved, and 41 percent have approved of his performance in office; and for the two weeks before that, 53 percent disapproved, and 42 percent approved.

Trump started his second term with 49 percent approval and 43 percent disapproval.

The starkest change in the latest poll comes from Republicans, who’ve shifted away from the president by 12 points over the last two weeks, as the president navigates the country’s fixation on the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s latest net approval rating among Republicans is plus 74 points — with 86 percent approving and 12 percent disapproving of his job in office.

That's down from Trump's net approval rating of 86 percent two weeks ago, when 92 percent of Republicans approved and 6 percent disapproved of his handling of the presidency.

The latest poll marks Trump’s worst performance among Republicans all year. Support for the president has remained largely stable since Trump took office in January, but his approval rating dropped below the 90-percent threshold for the first time last week, when 87 percent of Republicans approved and 11 percent disapproved of his job in office.

Among Democrats, meanwhile, Trump's net approval is negative 85 points; among independents, his net approval rating is negative 33 points.

Compared with Trump's overall net approval rating, Americans are happier with the president's handling of immigration and the economy — with net approval ratings of negative 6 points and negative 11 points, respectively.

But the president fares worse on several key issues. Trump is underwater by 25 points on inflation and prices; by 20 points on climate change and the environment; and by 19 points on abortion.

Trump's handling of foreign trade and education matches his overall net approval rating of negative 15 points.

The latest survey, conducted July 25-28, includes 1,777 adults and has a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points.

Source: The Hill - News

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