Recent polling data presents a mixed picture of President Donald Trump's approval ratings. Gallup reported a decline to 37% overall approval and 29% among independents, marking his lowest level with that group since his presidency began. Conversely, a poll by RMG indicated a near-even split with 50% approval and 49% disapproval among 3,000 registered voters as of August 7. Rasmussen Reports showed Trump finishing the week ending August 7 with a 47% job approval rating across 1,953 national likely voters, with notable demographic variations: 53% approval among men, 42% among women, 38% among voters aged 18-29, and 82% among Republicans. The approval among Democrats was 17%, and independents stood at 43%. Additional findings from Rasmussen highlighted voter skepticism about the legitimacy of the 2020 election that brought Joe Biden to the White House, with nearly half of Democrats supporting punitive measures against those disputing the outcome. Furthermore, voters overwhelmingly value home ownership as part of the American Dream but doubt Trump's effectiveness in helping younger generations achieve it. On immigration policy, most voters favored the H-1B visa program despite concerns about its impact on American wages. These polls reflect fluctuating public sentiment amid ongoing political and economic tensions.
Despite criticism that H-1B visas undermine wages for American workers, most voters still favor the federal program. More At Rasmussen Reports: https://t.co/HZOTJfozyM https://t.co/JRHOk1BOZk
Voters overwhelmingly consider home ownership crucial to “The American Dream,” and many doubt that President Donald Trump is helping younger generations achieve it. More At Rasmussen Reports: https://t.co/92TGSpOPvM https://t.co/AF1pK5Lzp0
Many voters still have doubts about the election that put Joe Biden in the White House, but nearly half of Democrats favor punishing those who dispute the 2020 outcome. More At Rasmussen Reports: https://t.co/K0mrzhhXz6 https://t.co/xkycb0eTxW