President Donald Trump's approval rating has declined notably in recent weeks, with a six-percentage-point drop compared to the previous week, according to a recent poll. Since July 22, Trump's approval rating has exceeded 50% only twice. His net approval rating currently stands at -4, approaching the lows seen during his second term. Among Democrats, his approval is at 20%, the lowest recorded, while among independents, it has fallen by 16 points to 40%. Additionally, the 10-period moving average of Trump's overnight Approval Index, which measures the difference between strong approval and strong disapproval, is at its lowest level. In parallel, a new generic ballot poll conducted by Celerity Campaign Labs on July 31 shows Democrats leading Republicans 51% to 43%, an eight-point advantage.
10-period moving average of Trump overnight Approval Index (strong approve - strong disapprove). It's at its lowest: https://t.co/0npbsTcRV8
New - Generic Ballot poll 🔵 Democrats 51% (+8) 🔴 Republicans 43% Celerity campaign labs #B - 7/31
Trump net approval down to -4 today, one point from second term lows. He's at 20% with Democrats (lowest) and just 40% with independents (-16).