30 Jul 2025, 00:56
Trump's Approval Rating Increases in New Polls
- Trump's approval rating has risen to 47% according to Morning Consult data.
- The majority of respondents do not support his actions regarding the Epstein investigation.
- The average approval rating for Trump during his second term stands at 42%.
Overview of the Situation
President Donald Trump's approval rating has improved in recent polls, although Gallup data shows that he still remains at the lowest level during his second term.
Recent Poll Data
July 28: According to Morning Consult polls, Trump's approval rating increased by two points to 47%, while the disapproval rating dropped to 50%. This marked the first increase in his rating in several months.
July 24: In a Gallup poll, 58% of respondents do not approve of the president's actions, which caused his approval rating to fall to 37% from 47% at the beginning of the year.
July 22: In an Economist/YouGov poll, the approval rating remained unchanged at 41%, while the disapproval rating climbed to 55%.
Key Moments
In polls, it is revealed that 81% of respondents believe that the government should release all documents related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The majority of respondents also expressed dissatisfaction with how Trump is handling this issue.
Among other significant moments, Trump is faced with serious challenges, including criticism of his economic policy, which has led to dissatisfaction in many polls.
Comparison with Previous Terms
Trump has an average approval rating of 42% during his second term, which is lower than his first term at the same point. However, this is still below the average ratings of previous presidents.
Research shows that while Trump's rating has improved, he remains in a polarized political environment, which raises doubts about his chances of success in upcoming elections.
Tags: USA/Politics