President Donald Trump's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his current term, holding at around 40% according to multiple recent polls including Reuters/Ipsos and Ipsos. This figure marks a 7-point decline since January 2025. Other polls such as Morning Consult and Rasmussen report approval ratings near 47%, with disapproval ratings around 50-51%. The drop in approval is notably influenced by weak support among Hispanic voters and occurs amid ongoing economic concerns and a sweeping immigration crackdown overseen by Trump. Regional variations exist, with polls showing Trump’s approval at 50% in states like Georgia and Nevada, but as low as 29% in California according to a Berkeley poll. Among younger voters aged 18-39, approval is higher, reaching 57% in some polls. Disapproval ratings have increased nationally, with some surveys indicating disapproval as high as 56%. Despite these figures, Trump has publicly dismissed some polls as inaccurate, citing conflicting favorable ratings. Overall, the polling data reflects a challenging period for Trump’s public standing during the second term of his presidency.
Trump: “I saw one poll that had us at 19% favorable on what we're doing with Washington. Then I saw another one says it's 94% favorable, and I can tell you the 94% is correct. The others are fake, just fake news״🤡 https://t.co/4kv9KuB3Hw
Generic Ballot Polling: DEM: 47% GOP: 47% RMG / Aug 21, 2025 (Republican Pollster)
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