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Donald Trump's approval rating crashes in 15 key states that US President won in 2024

Donald Trump's approval rating crashes in 15 key states that US President won in 2024

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US President Donald Trump's approval ratings were down significantly in 15 states out of thirty-one that Republican won in 2024 Presidential elections. Trump's approval dropped in battleground states of Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, North Carolina, and Michigan. Trump is also witnessing for a decease in popularity rating in Ohio, Utah, Texas, Iowa, Florida, Kansas, Indiana, and Missouri, as per reports.Trump's rating were abysmal in traditional Democratic strongholds such as D.C, New York, California, Washington, Massachusetts, Maryland, Rhode Island, and Vermont, Newsweek reported quoting The Economist.- Fox News poll sends Trump into meltdown mode as approval tanks and loyalty from his base waversHowever, in a relief, Trump still enjoys positive approval ratings in South Karolina, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, and Kentucky.Newsweek's tracker shows Trump approval rating is down to 47 per cent. Morning Consult poll shows Trump's approval rating was down to 46 per cent. Trump's rating was down in survey conducted by J.L. Partners, and HarrisX/Harvard.President Trump's public approval rating held steady over the last month, but Americans are becoming less supportive of his approach to immigration as his administration cracks down, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed last week on Monday.The six-day poll showed 42 per cent of U.S. adults approved of the job the Republican is doing as president, unchanged from a prior Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted May 16-18. Trump's ratings have been largely stable since February and are only down modestly from the 47 per cent approval score he got immediately after returning to the White House in January. His support on immigration, however, softened to 44 per cent from 47 per cent in mid-May.On the economy, 52 per cent disapproved compared to 39 per cent who liked what Trump was doing. Americans also gave him generally poor marks on foreign policy, as per a report on Reuters/Ipsos poll.The survey, conducted online, gathered responses from 4,258 U.S. adults and had a margin of error of about 2 percentage points, Reuters/Ipsos poll reported.FAQsA1. Donald Trump still enjoys positive approval ratings in South Karolina, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, and Kentucky.A2. D.C, New York, California, Washington, Massachusetts, Maryland, Rhode Island, and Vermont are traditionally Democratic Party leaning states.

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