Trump approval dips to 35 percent as GOP support slips: Survey
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday found that only 35 percent of Americans approve of the president’s job performance — down a point from earlier this month and just 1 percent higher than Trump’s all-time low in the survey last month. The president had a 47 percent approval rating in the survey at the beginning of his second term. The Trump administration’s war with Iran has sent global energy prices skyrocketing and driven up fuel costs in the U.S.
- ▪A new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday found that only 35 percent of Americans approve of the president’s job performance — down a point from earlier this month and just 1 percent higher than Trump’s all-time low in the survey last mo
- ▪The president had a 47 percent approval rating in the survey at the beginning of his second term.
- ▪The Trump administration’s war with Iran has sent global energy prices skyrocketing and driven up fuel costs in the U.S.
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Administration Trump approval dips to 35 percent as GOP support slips: Survey Comments: by Sarah Davis - 05/20/26 12:26 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Sarah Davis - 05/20/26 12:26 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING President Trump’s approval rating is well under water amid his administration’s war against Iran, according to a new survey, with more Republicans expressing discontent with his economic policies. A new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday found that only 35 percent of Americans approve of the president’s job performance — down a point from earlier this month and just 1 percent higher than Trump’s all-time low in the survey last month. The president had a 47 percent approval rating in the survey at the beginning of his second term.
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