Trump Approval Polls

Anonymous
https://www.economist.com/interactive/trump-approval-tracker

Once the honeymoon is over, presidents tend to lose popularity quickly. But no recent president has fallen so low so quickly as Donald Trump. At the start of his second term public opinion was nearly evenly divided between those who approved of the president and those who did not. Now his net approval rating—those who approve of the job he is doing less those who do not—is minus 18. That is three percentage points lower than any point in his first term. Mr Trump’s numbers are poor even on the issues at the centre of his political platform. Net approval for his handling of immigration is minus 7. On inflation and prices, it is minus 33.
The biggest shift away from Mr Trump has been among Americans under 30 years old. His net approval among that group was positive 3 when he returned to the Oval Office. Now it is minus 41. His ratings among Hispanic and black Americans, which began negative, have also plummeted. And even white Americans, who approved of him on net by 16 back in January, now have a slightly negative view of him. According to analysis by The Economist, every state, save Idaho, has moved against Mr Trump. Oklahoma has swung hardest, from positive 27 net approval to minus 7.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.economist.com/interactive/trump-approval-tracker

Once the honeymoon is over, presidents tend to lose popularity quickly. But no recent president has fallen so low so quickly as Donald Trump. At the start of his second term public opinion was nearly evenly divided between those who approved of the president and those who did not. Now his net approval rating—those who approve of the job he is doing less those who do not—is minus 18. That is three percentage points lower than any point in his first term. Mr Trump’s numbers are poor even on the issues at the centre of his political platform. Net approval for his handling of immigration is minus 7. On inflation and prices, it is minus 33.
The biggest shift away from Mr Trump has been among Americans under 30 years old. His net approval among that group was positive 3 when he returned to the Oval Office. Now it is minus 41. His ratings among Hispanic and black Americans, which began negative, have also plummeted. And even white Americans, who approved of him on net by 16 back in January, now have a slightly negative view of him. According to analysis by The Economist, every state, save Idaho, has moved against Mr Trump. Oklahoma has swung hardest, from positive 27 net approval to minus 7.


Leave it to Trump to keep finding the bottom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyday. More progress against the lunatics

The Trump administration on Monday proposed giving immigration officers authority to deny permanent residency to lawfully present immigrants who use Medicaid or other food and housing assistance programs, arguing that “government benefits should not incentivize immigration” and that immigrants should be “self-reliant.”

It’s a twist on the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/trump-revives-policy-penalizing-immigrants-for-using-safety-net-programs-00655378

And unemployment and inflation are still WORSE than this time last year, with Trump’s approval at historic lows. Trump is enacting all your wacko xenophobic fantasies, and he’s more unpopular than ever. You’re about to lose Congress and possibly even the Senate.

No one except scared little racist MAGAs particularly wants deportations or residency denials for people who are here legally. They want to live their lives and not drown in debt paying for groceries because some random country hurt Trump’s feefees this month and he raised tariffs.

This weird fixation of yours on immigrants is helping no one. Sorry it upsets you that some people speak Spanish. Yes, I’m sure they are all talking shit about you in front of your face if that’s what you’re worried about. Too bad.

Enjoy the next 11 months. After this Congress, we likely won’t see an anti-immigration push on this level again for decades if not ever. Putting aside how needlessly cruel the whole thing has been, it’s shown that immigrants aren’t the source of all the evils in America like the frightened MAGAs insist. Thanks, I guess.
Anonymous
Has Trump found his bottom?

302 days into
Donald Trump's term
The president's net approval rating is -18%,
down 0.2 points since last week.
39% approve, 57% disapprove, 4% not sure
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.economist.com/interactive/trump-approval-tracker

Once the honeymoon is over, presidents tend to lose popularity quickly. But no recent president has fallen so low so quickly as Donald Trump. At the start of his second term public opinion was nearly evenly divided between those who approved of the president and those who did not. Now his net approval rating—those who approve of the job he is doing less those who do not—is minus 18. That is three percentage points lower than any point in his first term. Mr Trump’s numbers are poor even on the issues at the centre of his political platform. Net approval for his handling of immigration is minus 7. On inflation and prices, it is minus 33.
The biggest shift away from Mr Trump has been among Americans under 30 years old. His net approval among that group was positive 3 when he returned to the Oval Office. Now it is minus 41. His ratings among Hispanic and black Americans, which began negative, have also plummeted. And even white Americans, who approved of him on net by 16 back in January, now have a slightly negative view of him. According to analysis by The Economist, every state, save Idaho, has moved against Mr Trump. Oklahoma has swung hardest, from positive 27 net approval to minus 7.


He's finally the BEST at something. The best ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.economist.com/interactive/trump-approval-tracker

Once the honeymoon is over, presidents tend to lose popularity quickly. But no recent president has fallen so low so quickly as Donald Trump. At the start of his second term public opinion was nearly evenly divided between those who approved of the president and those who did not. Now his net approval rating—those who approve of the job he is doing less those who do not—is minus 18. That is three percentage points lower than any point in his first term. Mr Trump’s numbers are poor even on the issues at the centre of his political platform. Net approval for his handling of immigration is minus 7. On inflation and prices, it is minus 33.
The biggest shift away from Mr Trump has been among Americans under 30 years old. His net approval among that group was positive 3 when he returned to the Oval Office. Now it is minus 41. His ratings among Hispanic and black Americans, which began negative, have also plummeted. And even white Americans, who approved of him on net by 16 back in January, now have a slightly negative view of him. According to analysis by The Economist, every state, save Idaho, has moved against Mr Trump. Oklahoma has swung hardest, from positive 27 net approval to minus 7.


He's finally the BEST at something. The best ever.


The likes of which we’ve never seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyday. More progress against the lunatics

The Trump administration on Monday proposed giving immigration officers authority to deny permanent residency to lawfully present immigrants who use Medicaid or other food and housing assistance programs, arguing that “government benefits should not incentivize immigration” and that immigrants should be “self-reliant.”

It’s a twist on the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/trump-revives-policy-penalizing-immigrants-for-using-safety-net-programs-00655378

And unemployment and inflation are still WORSE than this time last year, with Trump’s approval at historic lows. Trump is enacting all your wacko xenophobic fantasies, and he’s more unpopular than ever. You’re about to lose Congress and possibly even the Senate.

No one except scared little racist MAGAs particularly wants deportations or residency denials for people who are here legally. They want to live their lives and not drown in debt paying for groceries because some random country hurt Trump’s feefees this month and he raised tariffs.

This weird fixation of yours on immigrants is helping no one. Sorry it upsets you that some people speak Spanish. Yes, I’m sure they are all talking shit about you in front of your face if that’s what you’re worried about. Too bad.

Enjoy the next 11 months. After this Congress, we likely won’t see an anti-immigration push on this level again for decades if not ever. Putting aside how needlessly cruel the whole thing has been, it’s shown that immigrants aren’t the source of all the evils in America like the frightened MAGAs insist. Thanks, I guess.

I hope your statement is not true. We need to fix the current immigration laws, and hopefully the next Congress will actually tackle the hard problem and come up with comprehensive immigration plans. That would include some of the steps outlined in the proposed legislation offered before the 2024, election and include H1B and the likes immigration. There is no reason for MSFT, Tesla, Google, META, AMXZN, et al to fire so many employees and then import their replacements from a foreign country. There is no reason for WMT to obtain H1B visas for low-level jobs. None. The system is broken from the rooter to the tooter and needs a total overhaul, so I hope you are wrong and that immigration is not pushed to the wayside for decades. It will only make things worse. JMO
Anonymous
Any of the previously GOP rejected immigration reform legislation would have addressed these issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyday. More progress against the lunatics

The Trump administration on Monday proposed giving immigration officers authority to deny permanent residency to lawfully present immigrants who use Medicaid or other food and housing assistance programs, arguing that “government benefits should not incentivize immigration” and that immigrants should be “self-reliant.”

It’s a twist on the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/trump-revives-policy-penalizing-immigrants-for-using-safety-net-programs-00655378

And unemployment and inflation are still WORSE than this time last year, with Trump’s approval at historic lows. Trump is enacting all your wacko xenophobic fantasies, and he’s more unpopular than ever. You’re about to lose Congress and possibly even the Senate.

No one except scared little racist MAGAs particularly wants deportations or residency denials for people who are here legally. They want to live their lives and not drown in debt paying for groceries because some random country hurt Trump’s feefees this month and he raised tariffs.

This weird fixation of yours on immigrants is helping no one. Sorry it upsets you that some people speak Spanish. Yes, I’m sure they are all talking shit about you in front of your face if that’s what you’re worried about. Too bad.

Enjoy the next 11 months. After this Congress, we likely won’t see an anti-immigration push on this level again for decades if not ever. Putting aside how needlessly cruel the whole thing has been, it’s shown that immigrants aren’t the source of all the evils in America like the frightened MAGAs insist. Thanks, I guess.

I hope your statement is not true. We need to fix the current immigration laws, and hopefully the next Congress will actually tackle the hard problem and come up with comprehensive immigration plans. That would include some of the steps outlined in the proposed legislation offered before the 2024, election and include H1B and the likes immigration. There is no reason for MSFT, Tesla, Google, META, AMXZN, et al to fire so many employees and then import their replacements from a foreign country. There is no reason for WMT to obtain H1B visas for low-level jobs. None. The system is broken from the rooter to the tooter and needs a total overhaul, so I hope you are wrong and that immigration is not pushed to the wayside for decades. It will only make things worse. JMO


The system is broken because democrats dpn't enforce established laws!

What good will more laws do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyday. More progress against the lunatics

The Trump administration on Monday proposed giving immigration officers authority to deny permanent residency to lawfully present immigrants who use Medicaid or other food and housing assistance programs, arguing that “government benefits should not incentivize immigration” and that immigrants should be “self-reliant.”

It’s a twist on the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/trump-revives-policy-penalizing-immigrants-for-using-safety-net-programs-00655378

And unemployment and inflation are still WORSE than this time last year, with Trump’s approval at historic lows. Trump is enacting all your wacko xenophobic fantasies, and he’s more unpopular than ever. You’re about to lose Congress and possibly even the Senate.

No one except scared little racist MAGAs particularly wants deportations or residency denials for people who are here legally. They want to live their lives and not drown in debt paying for groceries because some random country hurt Trump’s feefees this month and he raised tariffs.

This weird fixation of yours on immigrants is helping no one. Sorry it upsets you that some people speak Spanish. Yes, I’m sure they are all talking shit about you in front of your face if that’s what you’re worried about. Too bad.

Enjoy the next 11 months. After this Congress, we likely won’t see an anti-immigration push on this level again for decades if not ever. Putting aside how needlessly cruel the whole thing has been, it’s shown that immigrants aren’t the source of all the evils in America like the frightened MAGAs insist. Thanks, I guess.

I hope your statement is not true. We need to fix the current immigration laws, and hopefully the next Congress will actually tackle the hard problem and come up with comprehensive immigration plans. That would include some of the steps outlined in the proposed legislation offered before the 2024, election and include H1B and the likes immigration. There is no reason for MSFT, Tesla, Google, META, AMXZN, et al to fire so many employees and then import their replacements from a foreign country. There is no reason for WMT to obtain H1B visas for low-level jobs. None. The system is broken from the rooter to the tooter and needs a total overhaul, so I hope you are wrong and that immigration is not pushed to the wayside for decades. It will only make things worse. JMO


The system is broken because democrats dpn't enforce established laws!

What good will more laws do?


The system is broken for a myriad of reasons. The democrats and a bi-partisan coalition has written legislation numerous times to address them, and each and every time, the GOP rejected the legislation, most recently in March 2024. there are solutions, but it either requires the GOp willing to support its own legislation or else break the filibuster. why do you suppose the GOP continues to gaslight on this issue?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyday. More progress against the lunatics

The Trump administration on Monday proposed giving immigration officers authority to deny permanent residency to lawfully present immigrants who use Medicaid or other food and housing assistance programs, arguing that “government benefits should not incentivize immigration” and that immigrants should be “self-reliant.”

It’s a twist on the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/trump-revives-policy-penalizing-immigrants-for-using-safety-net-programs-00655378

And unemployment and inflation are still WORSE than this time last year, with Trump’s approval at historic lows. Trump is enacting all your wacko xenophobic fantasies, and he’s more unpopular than ever. You’re about to lose Congress and possibly even the Senate.

No one except scared little racist MAGAs particularly wants deportations or residency denials for people who are here legally. They want to live their lives and not drown in debt paying for groceries because some random country hurt Trump’s feefees this month and he raised tariffs.

This weird fixation of yours on immigrants is helping no one. Sorry it upsets you that some people speak Spanish. Yes, I’m sure they are all talking shit about you in front of your face if that’s what you’re worried about. Too bad.

Enjoy the next 11 months. After this Congress, we likely won’t see an anti-immigration push on this level again for decades if not ever. Putting aside how needlessly cruel the whole thing has been, it’s shown that immigrants aren’t the source of all the evils in America like the frightened MAGAs insist. Thanks, I guess.

I hope your statement is not true. We need to fix the current immigration laws, and hopefully the next Congress will actually tackle the hard problem and come up with comprehensive immigration plans. That would include some of the steps outlined in the proposed legislation offered before the 2024, election and include H1B and the likes immigration. There is no reason for MSFT, Tesla, Google, META, AMXZN, et al to fire so many employees and then import their replacements from a foreign country. There is no reason for WMT to obtain H1B visas for low-level jobs. None. The system is broken from the rooter to the tooter and needs a total overhaul, so I hope you are wrong and that immigration is not pushed to the wayside for decades. It will only make things worse. JMO

The GOP will never fix immigration. Never. It’s their prime wedge issue that they trot out during every election cycle.
Anonymous
New Reuters/Ipsos poll out today -

Trump's approval ratings keep falling, now at the lowest of 38%.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-approval-falls-lowest-his-term-over-prices-epstein-files-reutersipsos-poll-2025-11-18/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyday. More progress against the lunatics

The Trump administration on Monday proposed giving immigration officers authority to deny permanent residency to lawfully present immigrants who use Medicaid or other food and housing assistance programs, arguing that “government benefits should not incentivize immigration” and that immigrants should be “self-reliant.”

It’s a twist on the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/trump-revives-policy-penalizing-immigrants-for-using-safety-net-programs-00655378

And unemployment and inflation are still WORSE than this time last year, with Trump’s approval at historic lows. Trump is enacting all your wacko xenophobic fantasies, and he’s more unpopular than ever. You’re about to lose Congress and possibly even the Senate.

No one except scared little racist MAGAs particularly wants deportations or residency denials for people who are here legally. They want to live their lives and not drown in debt paying for groceries because some random country hurt Trump’s feefees this month and he raised tariffs.

This weird fixation of yours on immigrants is helping no one. Sorry it upsets you that some people speak Spanish. Yes, I’m sure they are all talking shit about you in front of your face if that’s what you’re worried about. Too bad.

Enjoy the next 11 months. After this Congress, we likely won’t see an anti-immigration push on this level again for decades if not ever. Putting aside how needlessly cruel the whole thing has been, it’s shown that immigrants aren’t the source of all the evils in America like the frightened MAGAs insist. Thanks, I guess.

I hope your statement is not true. We need to fix the current immigration laws, and hopefully the next Congress will actually tackle the hard problem and come up with comprehensive immigration plans. That would include some of the steps outlined in the proposed legislation offered before the 2024, election and include H1B and the likes immigration. There is no reason for MSFT, Tesla, Google, META, AMXZN, et al to fire so many employees and then import their replacements from a foreign country. There is no reason for WMT to obtain H1B visas for low-level jobs. None. The system is broken from the rooter to the tooter and needs a total overhaul, so I hope you are wrong and that immigration is not pushed to the wayside for decades. It will only make things worse. JMO


The system is broken because democrats dpn't enforce established laws!

What good will more laws do?


lol says the guy who elected Trump.
Anonymous
not trump per se but of course it’s connected

Feel free to delete and post to proper thread. Can’t find it right now

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