According to several polls released Tuesday and Wednesday, President Donald Trump has posted a strong approval rating in his administration four weeks.
an economist-Yougov Public Theory Published On Wednesday, Trump showed he has a net rating of plus 5% among 1,603 US adults. Of the respondents, 50% have approved Trump's performance so far. This includes 32% who “strongly accept it.”
Conversely, 45% of respondents disapprove of his performance, while 5% have no opinion. Of the overall sample, 37% are “strongly disapproved” by Trump.
Half of the 1,451 registered voters in the sample said Trump had approval, with 47% saying they disagreed.
Cross-stub shows that 93% of Republicans, 12% of Democrats and 44% of Independents give the president a positive mark. In contrast, 5% of Republicans disapproved of Trump, as 85% of Democrats and 46% of independents voted.
The polls are conducted Sunday through Tuesday, with a margin of weighted error of ±3.3 percentage points in the complete sample and ±3.2% of registered voters.
Another Emerson University poll release On Wednesday, Trump discovered an even stronger net rating of 6% points. 48% of strong multiples see his performance in positive light, while 42% give a negative mark after a month.
Of Republican respondents, 86% have approved Trump. One in five Democrats and two in five have approved him. Cross-stub shows that 9% of Republican respondents, 77% of Democrats and 42% of independents disapprove of Trump.
Emerson College sampled 1,000 registered voters from February 15-17. The reliability interval is ±3% points.
The third opinion poll was published by Morning Consulting on Tuesday. Found That Trump had a positive rating of 50% to 47% among “voters.” Details of the voting sample size, field dates, and margins for error are not listed on some of the Morning Consult websites that are accessible without subscription.
As of February 19, 2025, Trump's net approval rate is on average +2.5%. He is far better than he did at this point on the approval side at almost the same time in his first term. February 18, 2017, his net approval rate average -6.3%.