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Yahoo
a day ago
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President Donald Trump's approval rating by state as of June 2025
President Donald Trump's second run as commander in chief of the United States has entered Summer 2025 in a vortex of turbulent times. Questions surrounding the hikes on tariffs that have impacted the economy—which has since been backtracked and realigned at times under new deals and stall tactics—have been at the forefront of the administration's first 100 days in office and beyond. Most recently, mass demonstrations across the country have placed the president's federal immigration operations and subsequent use of power in the national spotlight, with many turning their attention to the unrest in Los Angeles, California, where political battles have only escalated the current situation. The 47th president's approval rating has reflected the national tensions, though not in any lopsided sense. As "No Kings Day" rallies kick off across the country, the current data shows overall approval ratings anywhere from 44% to 53%, depending on the source. What is President Donald Trump's approval rating in each state? According to one set of data, here's the updated breakdown in all 50... President Trump approval rating: 62% President Trump approval rating: 49% President Trump approval rating: 50% President Trump approval rating: 61% President Trump approval rating: 33% President Trump approval rating: 39% President Trump approval rating: 40% President Trump approval rating: 36% President Trump approval rating: 53% President Trump approval rating: 46% President Trump approval rating: 26% President Trump approval rating: 66% President Trump approval rating: 37% President Trump approval rating: 57% President Trump approval rating: 49% President Trump approval rating: 57% President Trump approval rating: 59% President Trump approval rating: 56% President Trump approval rating: 40% President Trump approval rating: 30% President Trump approval rating: 32% President Trump approval rating: 47% President Trump approval rating: 43% President Trump approval rating: 57% President Trump approval rating: 54% President Trump approval rating: 56% President Trump approval rating: 54% President Trump approval rating: 47% President Trump approval rating: 41% President Trump approval rating: 40% President Trump approval rating: 45% President Trump approval rating: 38% President Trump approval rating: 47% President Trump approval rating: 67% President Trump approval rating: 50% President Trump approval rating: 63% President Trump approval rating: 37% President Trump approval rating: 46% President Trump approval rating: 36% President Trump approval rating: 55% President Trump approval rating: 58% President Trump approval rating: 59% President Trump approval rating: 50% President Trump approval rating: 56% President Trump approval rating: 26% President Trump approval rating: 42% President Trump approval rating: 36% President Trump approval rating: 68% President Trump approval rating: 45% President Trump approval rating: 69% (Data courtesy of World Population Review) This article originally appeared on The List Wire: President Donald Trump's approval rating in each state as of June 2025


Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Trump's latest approval rating revealed as he puts pressure on allies to pass his massive tax bill: Live updates
Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on his allies in Congress to pass his 'big beautiful bill' as soon as today as his latest approval rating is revealed. According to several recent polls this week, Trump is underwater on almost all major issues - the economy, foreign policy and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He's hoping to get a major boost in public opinion if Republicans successfully pass through his big tax bill including $3.8 trillion in tax cuts. Daily Mail's most recent Trump tracking poll conducted with J.L. Partners, shows his approval rating now at 50 percent. It is up five points from 45 percent result at the end of his first 100 days over two weeks ago, his lowest point in his second term to date.
Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Trump Compares Himself to Abraham Lincoln—Again
President Donald Trump, whose top diplomats are currently in Switzerland to see if they can fix our current trade war mess with China, has taken to Truth Social to share some sycophantic posts about just how great a job he's doing—according to others. 'I cannot think of another president, apart from Abraham Lincoln, who faced a civil war from the moment he was sworn into office, who has had a more consequential, inspiring, and important first 100 days, than President Trump,' Fox News host Mark Levin said in a fawning take on Trump's second term. The tweet was one in a series of similarly servile clips shared by the president in a late-night Truth Social posting spree. 'I cannot think of a more optimistic president, akin to Ronald Regan, whose portrait he hangs in his office,' Levin continued. It's not the first time that Trump has compared himself to historical figures. The long list of self-styled likenesses include The Beatles, George Washington, Elvis Presley, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr., and Jesus Christ. Only last week, Trump shared an AI image of himself as the new pope, drawing the ire of Christians—including the new pope himself, Leo XIV. Such self-congratulation comes at a time when Trump's approval rating is at a historic low. An ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll from the end of April found he sat at a paltry 39 percent, roughly even with Joe Biden before he lost the last election. While Trump strokes his own ego, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is presiding over talks in Switzerland aimed at de-escalating tensions with China that threaten to hammer the global economy. Tariffs imposed by Trump on China of 145 percent have been met with retaliatory tariffs of 125 percent, bringing $600 billion in bilateral trade to a halt. 'A total reset negotiated in a friendly, but constructive, manner,' Trump posted earlier in the evening about the talks. 'We want to see, for the good of both China and the U.S., an opening up of China to American business. GREAT PROGRESS MADE!!!' Despite the president's assurances, economic analysts have low expectations for a breakthrough, although Trump appeared to walk back his economic efforts with a suggestion on Friday that an 80 percent tariff on China 'seems right.' Still, none of that stopped Levin from concluding that Trump 'lives an inspired life, and he inspires others.'