NBC data analyst Steve Kornacki breaks down five new polls showing Trump slightly under 50-50 on approval-disapproval, Sunday on "Meet the Press." Polls from Gallup, Ipsos, CNN, and Quinnipiac show Trump's approval rating between 45-47% while one from YouGov puts him exactly at 50%.
President Donald Trump’s Gallup Poll approval rating dipped slightly after the initial disruptive weeks of his presidency that have seen mass firings of federal workers, sudden freezes on federal spending,
Donald Trump has had some good news in polls of late, but he might not want to check out the latest Gallup poll which looked into the popularity of living presidents. Trump doesn’t like to lose, after all,
President Donald Trump’s Gallup Poll approval rating dipped slightly after the initial disruptive weeks of his presidency that have seen mass firings of federal workers, sudden freezes on federal spending,
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow looked at the recent polling data from Gallup and other pollsters and found Donald Trump's low showing this early in his honeymoon is shocking. All those MAGAts and Republicans claiming Trump has a mandate with Americans are just lying.
Most Americans disapprove of what Trump and Elon Musk are doing. And that's before most of us have felt the potential harm from their actions.
President Trump's performance has garnered mixed reviews so far, according to approval ratings. Here's a look at what to know.
Trump ended his first term in 2021 with a final approval rating of 34%, the same as former Presidents George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter. His first-term average approval rating was 41%, according to polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight.
President Donald Trump has been in office for one month so far in his second term, and his approval ratings are higher than in his first term.
Approval rating polls are coming a month into Donald Trump's presidency. How does Trump's current approval rating compared to his first term?
It’s moved from around +8 percentage points on Jan. 24 to less than +1 percentage point on Feb. 27, FiveThirtyEight polling averages show. These polls come as his administration has launched into a flurry of executive actions,
During the first month of his second term, Donald Trump’s popularity started out mildly positive but has slowly eroded, according to the FiveThirtyEight averages. As of January 24, his job-approval ratio was 49.