Trump Approval Polls

Anonymous
What is amazing is that there are still 35% of the country that sees what is going on and is all in on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is amazing is that there are still 35% of the country that sees what is going on and is all in on it.


They don't see it. They are watching OAN.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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


Also includes some Trump approval numbers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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


Also includes some Trump approval numbers


Are they polling people who are currently minors? I suppose that is somewhat relevant (for Nov 2026 and beyond), but how do you poll those individuals?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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


Also includes some Trump approval numbers


Are they polling people who are currently minors? I suppose that is somewhat relevant (for Nov 2026 and beyond), but how do you poll those individuals?


Adults is short for all adults. That's in contrast to RV, which is Registered Voters. Some polls closer to Election Day will also further narrow it to Likely Voters.
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the so-called public charge rule from Trump’s first term, which the Biden administration stopped enforcing in 2021 and rescinded in 2022.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.


How Important Was Immigration in the 2024 Election?

By June 2024, “immigration” was the second most important issue among the nearly 1,600 U.S. adults polled by The Economist/YouGov that month, trailing only “inflation/prices”.

https://cis.org/Arthur/How-Important-Was-Immigration-2024-Election

Given that Trump won the popular vote by just 1.6 percentage points (49.9 percent for the Trump/Vance ticket compared to 48.3 percent for Harris/Walz), the fact that Trump did so well with swing voters was key to his victory.

Among total swing voters who ultimately chose Trump, immigration was a key issue, with 77 percent of them believing that it was “extremely” or “very accurate” to say Democrats are “not tough enough on addressing the border crisis” and 73 percent feeling the same way about Democrats “support[ing] immigrants more than American citizens”.

Moreover, 73 percent of Trump-supporting swing voters thought it was either extremely or very accurate to state that Democrats “want to take money from hard-working Americans and give it to immigrants”, 72 percent of them believed it is fair to think Democrats “don’t care about securing the border”, and 69 percent concurred with the statement that Democrats “have extreme ideas about immigration”.

Please please , start pushing Democrats to advocate for policies US voters WANT!!!
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.


How Important Was Immigration in the 2024 Election?

By June 2024, “immigration” was the second most important issue among the nearly 1,600 U.S. adults polled by The Economist/YouGov that month, trailing only “inflation/prices”.

It’s 2025, babe. Things have changed. Dems have a 14 point advantage according to the latest polls.
Anonymous
Fox News now whining that Trump's low ratings "aren't fair". Boo hoo.

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.


How Important Was Immigration in the 2024 Election?

By June 2024, “immigration” was the second most important issue among the nearly 1,600 U.S. adults polled by The Economist/YouGov that month, trailing only “inflation/prices”.

https://cis.org/Arthur/How-Important-Was-Immigration-2024-Election

Given that Trump won the popular vote by just 1.6 percentage points (49.9 percent for the Trump/Vance ticket compared to 48.3 percent for Harris/Walz), the fact that Trump did so well with swing voters was key to his victory.

Among total swing voters who ultimately chose Trump, immigration was a key issue, with 77 percent of them believing that it was “extremely” or “very accurate” to say Democrats are “not tough enough on addressing the border crisis” and 73 percent feeling the same way about Democrats “support[ing] immigrants more than American citizens”.

Moreover, 73 percent of Trump-supporting swing voters thought it was either extremely or very accurate to state that Democrats “want to take money from hard-working Americans and give it to immigrants”, 72 percent of them believed it is fair to think Democrats “don’t care about securing the border”, and 69 percent concurred with the statement that Democrats “have extreme ideas about immigration”.

Please please , start pushing Democrats to advocate for policies US voters WANT!!!


Swing voters are low information people who believe what JD Vance admitted lying about.

Trump ordered Republicans on Congress to block border bill so he could campaign on their failure.

Trump took taxpayers hard earned money and gave it to immigrant Elon Musk.
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.


How Important Was Immigration in the 2024 Election?

By June 2024, “immigration” was the second most important issue among the nearly 1,600 U.S. adults polled by The Economist/YouGov that month, trailing only “inflation/prices”.

https://cis.org/Arthur/How-Important-Was-Immigration-2024-Election

Given that Trump won the popular vote by just 1.6 percentage points (49.9 percent for the Trump/Vance ticket compared to 48.3 percent for Harris/Walz), the fact that Trump did so well with swing voters was key to his victory.

Among total swing voters who ultimately chose Trump, immigration was a key issue, with 77 percent of them believing that it was “extremely” or “very accurate” to say Democrats are “not tough enough on addressing the border crisis” and 73 percent feeling the same way about Democrats “support[ing] immigrants more than American citizens”.

Moreover, 73 percent of Trump-supporting swing voters thought it was either extremely or very accurate to state that Democrats “want to take money from hard-working Americans and give it to immigrants”, 72 percent of them believed it is fair to think Democrats “don’t care about securing the border”, and 69 percent concurred with the statement that Democrats “have extreme ideas about immigration”.

Please please , start pushing Democrats to advocate for policies US voters WANT!!!

Hi you may or may not have noticed that it’s 2025. All the young voters and Latino voters that believed Trump’s BS that he would lower prices on day one - the admitted number one issue above - are voting for Democrats now. Enjoy!


Anonymous
Whoa
Anonymous
Why did it take everyone so long? We saw him for what he was in 2016.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did it take everyone so long? We saw him for what he was in 2016.


there are still way too many that are still on the koolaid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why did it take everyone so long? We saw him for what he was in 2016.


there are still way too many that are still on the koolaid.


True but just like in 2018 and 2020, the kool-aid side is doomed for election failure in 2026 and 2028 due to their very unpopular leader. Swing voters don't drink the kool-aid.
Anonymous
I can't believe 38 percent if Americans approve of Trump.
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