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What Trump's presidential approval ratings say over the July 4th holiday weekend; PA poll
What Trump's presidential approval ratings say over the July 4th holiday weekend; PA poll

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

What Trump's presidential approval ratings say over the July 4th holiday weekend; PA poll

The chaotic start to Donald Trump's second presidential term have not let up since January as we are in America's Independence Day weekend. Here's how his presidential job approval rating is fairing among Americans. In just the past few weeks, Trump has earned the new nickname 'TACO' which stands for — Trump Always Chickens Out — referencing the state of his tariff-trade war negotiations; Iran's Ayatollah issued a 'fatwa' against him after he launched airstrikes against their nuclear facilities; And his very controversial 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' hijacked the news headlines all week, as it threatens to substantially cut into Medicaid and other safety net programs. In a Quantus Insights poll ending July 2, 47% approved of Trump's overall job as president, while 49% disapproved and 4% reported not sure. Ahead of Fourth of July, the pollsters asked how people felt about American pride, with 77% responding they are proud to be American and 23% said not proud. Along the same vein, Americans were asked which American values they hold most dear, the response was freedom of speech, equality under the law, democracy/voting rights, the right to bear arms, and religious liberty, in that order. Here's how Americans are feeling about Trump's presidential job performance now. According to today's Rasmussen Reports polling, Trump's approval has slipped to 49% approval rating versus 48% that disapprove. In a Quantus Insights poll ending July 2, 47% approved of Trump's job as president, while 49% disapproved and 4% reported not sure. Ahead of Fourth of July, the pollsters asked about American pride, with 77% responding they are proud to be American and 23% said not proud. Along the same vein, Americans were asked which American values they hold most dear, the response was freedom of speech, equality under the law, democracy/voting rights, the right to bear arms, and religious liberty, in that order. In this week's Economist/YouGov poll, Trump's approval rating dropped to 41% as his unfavorable rating soared to 56%. The weekend's Morning Consult poll saw an improvement in his favorability rating, now at 47% and a disapproval rating of 50%. RealClear Polling which encompasses the average of different 15 different pollsters, including all those mentioned above, shows Trump's overall favorability declining this week to 46.3% that approve and 50.5% that disapprove. These numbers are still on improvement since his lows at the end of April, when it reached a 52.4% disapproval rating and 45.1% favorable approval rating. Note: Polls are constantly changing and different pollsters ask different varieties of the population. These numbers were reflected as of Thursday, July 3, 2025 at 3:30 p.m. According to Civiqs polls, updated June 26, Trump's approval ratings in Pennsylvania have dropped slightly compared to two weeks ago and after the strike on Iran. About 54% of Pennsylvanians polled currently disapprove of the president's performance, up from 52% on June 13. Only 44% approved of Trump's performance as of this week, down a point from earlier this month. These polling numbers were also broken down by age, education, gender, race and party. Age: Those between 18-34 were most unfavorable of Trump (62%), while those 50 to 64 were the most favorable (54%). Education: Postgraduate students were most unfavorable toward Trump (66%). Non-college graduates were most favorable (49%). Gender: Men and women are split on Trump, more than half of females (59%) holding an unfavorable view and more than half of males (51%) having a favorable view of the president. Party: Members of the Republican party were 89% favorable of Trump, compared to the Democratic party, who felt just 3% favorable of the president's performance. Half of Independent voters were unfavorable (51%). Race: Black voters had the highest unfavorable opinion of Trump (90%), followed by other races at 62%, Hispanic/Latino at 57% and white at 47%. This article originally appeared on Trump's current presidential approval rating 2025; Latest poll numbers

Trump's approval rating: Here's what current poll numbers show today amid Iran conflict
Trump's approval rating: Here's what current poll numbers show today amid Iran conflict

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Trump's approval rating: Here's what current poll numbers show today amid Iran conflict

President Donald Trump's job approval ratings are slipping amid a chaotic week overshadowed by the barrage of attacks between Iran and Israel and the impending possibility of drawing the United States into war. The president celebrated his 79th birthday with a military parade on June 14th, while anti-Trump protests flared across the country. He then headed out to Canada for the G7 Summit, before he made an early exit to deal with the Iran-Israel conflict that started on Friday. Trump said he was still considering a U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear sites, 'I may do it. I may not do it," Trump told reporters at the White House on June 18. "Nobody knows what I'm going to do." "The next week is going to be very big," he said. "Maybe less than a week.'' 'Iran's got a lot of trouble, and they want to negotiate,' Trump added. 'And I said, 'Why didn't you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why didn't you negotiate?' I said to people, 'Why didn't you negotiate with me two weeks ago? You could have done fine. You would have had a country.'' In an InsiderAdvantage poll taken this week, June 15-16, Trump racked up a 54.4% approval over a 44.1% disapproval of his job performance. This poll included a question about "Trump's position that Iran must be prevented from developing a nuclear weapon by any means necessary" — to which 74.4% of Americans agreed and 22.9% disagreed. Here's how Americans feel about Trump's job performance in the latest poll numbers. According to today's Rasmussen Reports polling, Trump's approval dipping at 52% approval rating and 47% that disapprove. This week's InsiderAdvantage poll taken between June 15-16, Trump racked up a 54.4% approval over a 44.1% disapproval of his job performance. This poll included a question about "Trump's position that Iran must be prevented from developing a nuclear weapon by any means necessary" — to which 74.4% of Americans agreed and 22.9% disagreed. In the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on June 16, Trump remained steady with a 42% approval rate and a growing 54% disapproval rating. The Economist/YouGov poll taken this week, shows Trump favorability dropping to 43% favorability versus 54% unfavorable. The Morning Consult tracker poll taken this week has dropped to 46% approval rating and a 52% that disapprove. RealClear Polling which encompasses the average of different 15 different pollsters, including all those mentioned above, shows Trump's overall favorability dipping this week to 46.5% that approve and 50.7% that disapprove. These numbers are still an improvement since his lows at the end of April, when it reached a 52.4% disapproval rating and 45.1% favorable approval rating. Note: Polls are constantly changing and different pollsters ask different varieties of the population. These numbers were reflected as of Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at 11 a.m. This article originally appeared on What is Trump's current approval rating rcp: Trump poll numbers today

Donald Trump's New Approval Rating 'Stunning' to Pollster
Donald Trump's New Approval Rating 'Stunning' to Pollster

Newsweek

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Newsweek

Donald Trump's New Approval Rating 'Stunning' to Pollster

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Results in a recent poll from conservative-leaning pollsters Rasmussen Reports have been called "stunning" by one of the company's pollsters after it showed President Donald Trump's approval rating and the number of people who think the country is moving in the right direction increasing. Mark Mitchell, the company's head of polling, reacted to his firm's latest surveys which showed Trump's approval rating is at +7 and that 50 percent of Americans think the nation is on the right track. Why It Matters Approval ratings are a good measure of the public's response to Trump's policies and his actions as president. Taking the temperature of the nation, a number of recent polls have shown opinions about Trump have fluctuated, with some showing dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy while some show satisfaction with how he has handled immigration. President Donald Trump speaks during the 157th National Memorial Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 26, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. President Donald Trump speaks during the 157th National Memorial Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 26, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin What To Know According to the Rasmussen polling, 53 percent of respondents said they approve of Trump while 46 percent said they disapprove. A Tuesday poll also found that 50 percent of those polled believe the country is going in the right direction while 45 percent said they don't. Other Rasmussen polling has shown mild fluctuation in Trump's approval rating. In April, Rasmussen found that 47 percent of respondents approved of Trump's job performance, while 51 percent disapproved. In March, the same pollsters found that 45 percent said the U.S. is heading in the right direction. In February, Rasmussen found that most Americans, for the first time in 20 years of polling, believed the country was on the right track. Other pollsters have also been up and down on Trump's popularity. A May 5 Big Data poll found that 48 percent approve of Trump, while 47.4 percent disapprove, a net approval for 0.6 percent. An RMG Research/Napolitan News poll, conducted between May 14 and May 21 among 3,000 registered voters, showed Trump's approval rating at 48 percent, while 50 percent disapproved. That poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 1.8 percentage points. What People Are Saying On The Benny Show, Mark Mitchell said: "I never thought we would see it... . Donald Trump's doing pretty well from a presidential approval the right direction number's been the sleeper hit, it's been setting records left and right." "In the first time in our polling history, a majority of the electorate says the country's headed in the right direction, absolutely stunning, net +5, never seen anything like that." On Truth Social recently, Trump touted his record, writing: "We are, together, going to make America bigger, better, stronger, wealthier, healthier, and more religious, than it has ever been before!!! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!! What Happens Next The volatile nature of Trump's approval ratings is likely to continue as White House policies take effect and new developments take shape. The popularity of the president will likely play a major role for the Republican Party in November 2026, when voters participate in midterm elections.

Shocking Elon Musk Poll: 71% of Democrats want him jailed, 54% ‘voters' want law to imprison Tesla CEO for his role in DOGE
Shocking Elon Musk Poll: 71% of Democrats want him jailed, 54% ‘voters' want law to imprison Tesla CEO for his role in DOGE

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Shocking Elon Musk Poll: 71% of Democrats want him jailed, 54% ‘voters' want law to imprison Tesla CEO for his role in DOGE

Since he agreed to lead President Donald Trump's effort to reduce government waste, Elon Musk has become so hated by liberals that they would overwhelmingly favor a law to put the high-tech billionaire behind bars. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A new telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute finds that 54% of Likely Voters would support a hypothetical law that would imprison Musk for his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), including 39% who would Strongly Support such a law. Thirty-six percent (36%) oppose a law that would send Musk to prison, including 26% who strongly oppose it, while 10% are not sure. A recent survey by Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute has ignited a national debate, revealing a stark partisan divide over Elon Musk's involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Detailed Breakdown of Voter Sentiment: Democrats: 71% support imprisonment, with 80% of self-identified liberals in agreement. Republicans: 54% oppose imprisonment. Conservatives: 57% oppose imprisonment. Independents: 52% support, 34% oppose, and 17% are undecided. DOGE: The reason of hatred towards Elon Musk DOGE, established during Trump's second term, is intended to cut government waste. Musk's appointment has been met with significant resistance from the left, who view it as a potential political threat. Justin Haskins, a senior fellow at The Heartland Institute, argues that the poll results reflect a trend of prioritizing political retribution over effective governance. 'The fact that a majority of Democratic voters would support imprisoning Elon Musk for trying to make government more efficient is a shocking indictment of the modern left, which has become increasingly more tyrannical in recent years,' said Justin Haskins, senior fellow at The Heartland Institute and the poll's primary author. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now We've reached a point where many Americans would rather unjustly punish innovation than fix the broken systems Musk was trying to reform.' Public Opinion on Banning Musk from Government Service: 48% of likely voters support a ban on Musk serving in any government role. 38% oppose such a ban, and 14% are unsure. Democrats: 68% support a ban. Republicans: 59% oppose a ban. Independents: 46% support, 37% oppose. Elon Musk's Favorability Ratings: Musk's overall favorability rating is 42%, with 52% viewing him unfavorably. His favorability has slightly decreased from 45% in March. Partisan Breakdown: Republicans: 77% favorable. Democrats: 17% favorable. Independents: 37% favorable. Demographic Breakdown: White voters: 46% favorable. Black voters: 29% favorable. Hispanic voters: 40% favorable. Other minorities: 41% favorable. Men: 51% favorable. Women: 35% favorable. Elon Musk called the cause of Growing Political Polarization The survey of 1,067 U.S. Likely Voters was conducted on April 30-May 4, 2025 by Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. A majority of voters believe the country has become more divided during Trump's second term. Nearly half attribute the increased polarization to Trump's policies and rhetoric. A widespread belief that civility in US politics has declined, and fears of increased political violence are also present.

Shocking poll reveals 71% of Democrats want Elon Musk behind bars, billionaire faces unprecedented political backlash for his DOGE role
Shocking poll reveals 71% of Democrats want Elon Musk behind bars, billionaire faces unprecedented political backlash for his DOGE role

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Shocking poll reveals 71% of Democrats want Elon Musk behind bars, billionaire faces unprecedented political backlash for his DOGE role

Elon Musk imprisonment poll results have taken the internet by storm as 71% of Democrats reportedly support a law that would send Musk to prison for leading Trump's new government efficiency project, DOGE. This shocking political twist is stirring intense national debate over free speech, innovation, and partisanship. The new Rasmussen and Heartland Institute survey reveals deep divisions, surprising statistics, and growing dislike among left-leaning voters. If you're wondering why so many Americans want Elon Musk banned from government, this story breaks it down clearly, with all the numbers and reactions you need to know. 71% of Democrats support Elon Musk imprisonment over his role in Trump's DOGE program, reveals Rasmussen and Heartland poll. Story highlights rising political division, Musk's declining popularity, and growing calls to ban him from public office entirely. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Why do so many Democrats want Elon Musk in prison? What is DOGE and why is it controversial? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Do voters want Elon Musk banned from public service too? 68% of Democrats support banning Musk from government roles 59% of Republicans oppose it Among independents, 46% support and 37% oppose such a law What do Americans think of Elon Musk overall? 42% of likely voters view Musk favorably (with 21% very favorable) 52% view him unfavorably (with 38% very unfavorable) Compared to March, his favorability has dropped slightly (was 45%) 77% of Republicans view Musk favorably Only 17% of Democrats see him in a positive light 37% of independents have a favorable view By race: 46% of white voters, 29% of Black voters, 40% of Hispanics, and 41% of other minorities see Musk favorably By gender: 51% of men like Musk, while only 35% of women do Is political division growing under Trump's second term? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Elon Musk imprisonment poll FAQs: A new Elon Musk imprisonment poll is making headlines after a surprising number of Democratic voters said they'd back a law to send Musk to prison. According to a fresh survey by Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, 71% of Democrats support imprisoning Elon Musk for his involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a new initiative under President Donald Trump aimed at cutting government waste. This sharp response reveals a deepening political divide and a growing wave of backlash toward Musk's latest government survey, conducted between April 30 and May 4, 2025, shows that 54% of likely U.S. voters overall would support a hypothetical law that would put Musk behind bars for leading DOGE. That includes 39% who strongly support the idea. In contrast, 36% oppose such a law, while 10% remain most striking data point is that 71% of Democrats would support this law, as well as 80% of self-identified liberal voters. Meanwhile, 54% of Republicans and 57% of conservative voters are against the idea. Among voters with no party affiliation, 52% support the law, 34% oppose it, and 17% are Department of Government Efficiency, nicknamed DOGE, was created under Trump's second term as a way to streamline bureaucracy and reduce federal waste. Musk, known for his disruptive innovations at Tesla and SpaceX, agreed to head the initiative earlier this many on the left see Musk's involvement in government as a political threat. Justin Haskins, senior fellow at The Heartland Institute and lead author of the survey, said, 'The fact that a majority of Democratic voters would support imprisoning Elon Musk for trying to make government more efficient is a shocking indictment of the modern left.'Haskins argues that many Americans are more interested in punishing political opponents than improving public systems, pointing to Musk's efforts as a case in prison, nearly half of all likely voters (48%) would also support a law banning Musk from serving in any government role. 38% would not, and 14% are breakdown by political affiliation shows the split clearly:This shows the level of distrust among liberals toward Musk has reached new heights, extending beyond just prison support to broader concerns about his influence in opinion on Musk is now sharply divided. The same survey shows:These figures reflect how Musk's image is increasingly shaped by politics, not just tech and poll also paints a broader picture of growing national tension. Most voters agree the country has become more divided since Trump began his second term. Nearly half blame Trump directly for the rise in a majority believe the level of civility in U.S. politics has declined, and many expect political violence to increase in the coming you see Elon Musk as a visionary or a political disruptor, the Rasmussen/Heartland Institute poll clearly shows one thing: he's become a lightning rod in America's culture war. With 71% of Democrats supporting prison time and nearly half the country wanting to ban him from government, Musk's move into public service is sparking more than just debate—it's revealing a major political fault this story continues to develop, it raises serious questions about partisan politics, public trust, and the future of government oppose his role in Trump's DOGE program to reduce government favorability is down, especially among Democrats and women voters.

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