President Trump’s approval rating remains under water as he gets mixed reviews on his immigration crack, economic handling and foreign policy, which is five months in his second administration.
Trump’s acceptance on the economy, one of his greatest strength during 2024, improves slightly after taking hits from chaotic tariff moves and loss of stock market earlier this year, although it remains largely negative. And support for his handling of immigration, while still his strongest issue has shown Signs of weakening As he pursues the promise of his campaign of exile on a large scale.
At the same time, since Israel-Iran, their compatibility and job approval number have been slightly fixed. The ceasefire caughtThe noted Scott Trenter, Director of Data Science for the Decision Desk Headquarters, DDAQ (DDAQ) – even when Trump took over, the figures are still very low, indicating some recovery.
Here voters think about Trump’s job performance and proceed on major issues in the July 4 vacation weekend:
Overall job approval
Trump began his second term with some of his highest approval numbers, but crossed the pure-negative area in this spring amidst a shock on his whiplash tricks on tariffs.
In April, after an rejection hit, their number began to recover slightly in May and early June, according to this Average from ddhqLast month, however, their number sank again, with approximately 45 percent approval and 51 percent rejection rating.
At the same time, DDHQ tracker has seen some improvement for Trump, as his net approval had reached minus -8 points last week.
“There was an uptrend since the end of the Iranian conflict last week in both compatibility and job approval numbers for President Trump,” the trainer said. “We are seeing a limit for both these metrics that are for now, more than the range in his first term.”
“So, during the last week, it has gone up. But it is certainly low that it was post-insurance.”
Gallop tracker Prior to development, including US attacks against Iran, in early June, Trump puts a 40 percent approval rating. The figure is not away from approval login in June 38 percent in June 2017 during its first term, but during the first year of Democrat, former President Biden is behind 56 percent.
New voting Trump found Trump on 27-30 June from The Economist/YouGov with a net approval of minus 11 points, below a minus 4 point net approval end of MayLast week, an Emeron College Polling Survey found a similar slide, in which Trump was once again under water.
economy
In a positive signal for the President, his economic number appears in recovery mode, as his aggressive trade moves earlier this year gave a blow to his approval.
A tracker The show from the Pollster Nate Silver shows that Trump’s approval rating on the economy has appeared even after a significant recession in March and April, which is now sitting on the minus -12 net rating.
Trump’s latest economist/YouGov numbers had a 43 percent approval rating on jobs and economy, with 42 percent log later last month -although it fell from negative 15 points to minus -24 net score on negative 15 points on inflation and prices.
Galp improved slightly to the assessment of American’s assess Economic confidence indexIn April, minus has climbed by 22 points to minus 18 points in May and then 14 points this month.
Trump won a big legislative victory this week when the Congress passed its “big, beautiful bill”, which can send sweeping package Add trillion For the federal deficit for Trump’s desk. Bill has been approved Under water in some votingAnd it remains to be seen how its route can affect the broader numbers of the President.
Immigration
Immigration, another issue that leads Trump through both his presidential campaigns, remains one of his strong suits in his second term, but some new elections suggest that the support for his hard-line stance is dull.
“That land is lost,” said the tractor. “Some choices show that he is under water, and some are forward and back. So I think there is a consensus: we can argue whether he still has pure positive support on immigration or not, but we can say that it has gone down.”
Economist/YouGov Pols approved Trump on immigration at a positive pure 7 points in late May, before it reached a pure negative 3 points in late June.
In the first few months of his second term, Trump has led one Exile blitz And worked End congenital citizenship As part of a major crack on immigration. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the workplace raid Protests Last month, at Los Angeles, Trump sent thousands of national guards and Marines to California as he clashed with Democrats on the issue.
A new poll From PBS News, the NPR and Marist released this week found the minus -9 point net approval rating for the immigration handling of Trump.
Most Americans, or 54 percent, described the ice tasks as “gone too far” to maintain immigration laws, a figure was largely bolted by democrats and independents. Meanwhile, 49 percent of the surveyed Republicans called the works appropriate.
foreign policy
Trump sent waves of shock through the political world in late June When they announced The United States bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, including the US in a stressful struggle between Israel and Iran in the Middle East.
President then Broker a delicate ceasefire This ended the 12-day struggle, and said that the US has “slanting” the nuclear threat of Iran, even some said that claim.
Trump said about Trump, “he is riding a high ride after Iran,” calls it “a clear victory” for the commander -in -chief because he pointed to Trump’s approval in the previous week.
But Americans were divided about US attacks in PBS News Polling, with 50–50 partitions on agreement with military action. More than 8 out of 10 surveyed Republicans supported the strike, compared to 45 percent independent and 23 percent of Democrats. Three of the 4 Americans also worried that Iran could retaliate after the US attacks.
In Americans CNN polling There were even more disappointing, 56 percent of which were surveyed against people and 44 percent for strikes, and in 10 in 6, there was a concern that attacks could increase the Iranian threat to the US.
Meanwhile, Trump announced this week that Israel agrees with the conditions that can finalize 60-day ceasefire Amidst a conflict with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas in Gaza, which has destroyed the Gaza Strip for almost two years.
If that deal passes, it can mark the “next theoretical big win” for Trump, the tractor said.
Quinipiq polling from mid-June found low approval for Trump’s Israel-Hamas handling, only 35 percent. He got a similar points, 34 percent approval for his approach to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, a three-year struggle Trump has repeatedly claimed that his watch would not have happened.
Trump struggled to progress to the end in the fight, Hurdle At various points in both the Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi.