“The Quinniert University survey showed the fall of US President Donald Trump’s ranking up to 37%, which became the worst indicator of his second term. Source: “European Truth” with reference to The Hill Details: in a five -day survey, which ended on Monday, 37% of registered voters said they approved the President’s work, compared to 55% who do not approve of it.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to The Hill
Details: In a five -day survey, which ended on Monday, 37% of registered voters stated that they approved the President’s work, compared to 55% who do not approve of it. Another 7% said they do not know how to answer the questions.
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The rating of Trump’s approval with a negative balance of 18 points has become the lowest, recorded since January 2021. It also means a clean fall on 4 points since July, when its rating was 40% of approval and 54% of disapproval (negative balance of 14 points).
The last survey recorded both the lowest rating of Trump’s approval for his second term and the highest rating of disapproval.
The previous Trump approval rating was recorded in early June, when 38% approved it and 54% did not approve.
In the latest survey, 84% of Republicans approve of how Trump does their work, while 9% do not approve of and 7% say they do not know or miss this issue.
Last month, 90% of Republicans approved Trump, while 8% were not approved and 2% did not know or did not answer.
Meanwhile, 98% of Democrats do not approve it in August, compared to 95% in July.
Among the independent, 58% do not approve of the US President, 31% approve, and 11% do not know or do not meet. Last month, 59% did not approve, 33% approved, and 8% did not answer.
The survey was conducted on August 21-25 among 1220 registered voters and had an error of 3.4 percentage.
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