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Trump’s Approval Rating Hits a Record Low of -24%, Worst Since 2009

Chart of Trump's rating dropping to minus 24%
Рейтинг підтримки Трампа досяг рекордно низького рівня, найгіршого з 2009 року. Photo: Главком

Donald Trump’s Popularity Drops to Historic Low

According to Главком: According to the latest survey by The Economist and YouGov, U.S. President Donald Trump has become the least popular White House occupant in 14 years. His current approval rating stands at -24%. Only 34% of Americans back his policies, while 58% express disapproval. Another 6% of respondents remain undecided.

Tracking data going back to 2009 shows that support for President Trump dropped by 1.9 percentage points in just one week. Experts attribute this decline to two main factors:

  • the conflict with Iran;
  • ongoing economic concerns troubling the American public.

Dissatisfaction with the president has even spread to states that secured his victory in the 2024 election. The gap between approval and disapproval has now reached the widest margin of his entire presidency.

Tensions Surrounding the Trump Administration

Additionally, Trump has entered into an agreement with the administration to establish a fund aimed at combating the proliferation of weapons for his supporters. This deal is designed to dismantle the system of checks and balances and creates legal obstacles to blocking congressional investigations. As a result, the situation around Trump and his administration remains tense, which is reflected in his approval ratings and public sentiment.

The decline in Donald Trump’s popularity underscores the complex political climate in the United States, where his administration faces criticism over foreign policy and economic challenges. If these trends continue, they could seriously impact his prospects in future elections, as growing voter dissatisfaction may weaken his chances for re-election. At the same time, the weapons proliferation deal could spark further controversy and intensify political pressure on the president from both the opposition and the public.

As Trump's approval ratings continue to plummet, the internal dynamics of the Republican Party are also shifting dramatically. Recent reports indicate that the president is actively purging members who are seen as disloyal, a move that could further alienate voters ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. For a deeper understanding of how these actions may affect Trump's political standing, explore the implications of these purges on the party's future.

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