President Trump is facing a dramatic decline in his approval, according to five new polls released on Sunday.
Studies from CNN, CBS, ABC, Washington Post, NBC and the New York Times all show that Trump’s status has been drastically slipping since he began announcing tariffs on all of America’s biggest trading partners.
Despite Dour Polling News, the president still attracts higher marks than Democrats in major regions, maintaining nearly 90% support among Republicans.
With one vote from Washington Post ABC News ImpsTrump’s position is the lowest of the president in the first 100 days of his term since 1945, with 39% saying he has approved his job performance and 55% disapproved.
In the context eight years ago, Trump pinned the poll with a 42% approval rating. Former President Joe Biden Generally, approval ratings remained The tank was on the water until August following a public backlash against a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Other polls also show a downward trajectory. a CBS News/YouGov Survey And another NBC News Vote Trump said the overall approval rate was 45%. New York Times/Siena College poll Measured at 42%.
Usually, the president enjoys something like the honeymoon stage when he first takes office before he tapers.
Trump generally enjoyed robust numbers by voting fully around the time he took office in January. However, his approval ratings generally slid at a faster rate than most of his predecessors.
Pollers believe Trump’s fall is attributed to public fears over his tariff announcement – a rattling move on the market.
His economic approval rating (39%) is only two points higher than Biden about a year ago, according to a post-Washington ABC News-IPSOS poll.
Still, voters generally trust him to lead the country more than Congressional Democrats, according to the vote.
Trump acknowledged that his trade policy has made people “Yippy” and argued that it was necessary to stimulate the American industry and lead to strong, long-term economic growth.
