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Mired in a persistent cost of living crisis and an unpopular war with Iran, President Trump reached a perilous milestone last week, registering an approval rating of 34% in a top-tier poll a record low less than halfway through his second term.
The results mark one of the sharpest polling collapses of any modern president. The data, from the Economist and YouGov, brings Trump back down to his political nadir, matching a number he hasnt seen since the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack five years ago.
It follows on several other surveys published in recent days showing the president entering precarious political territory roughly six months ahead of the midterm elections, raising alarm bells in Republican campaign offices across the country over the partys prospects in the fall.
It has also led pollsters to question long-standing assumptions about the presidents floor of support, wondering whether it is at risk of giving way.
Its harder to get lower, but its possible depending on what he does, said Christopher Wlezien, a political scientist at the University of Texas at Austin. To get that number down, you are going to have to eat into his core.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2026-05-31/trump-enters-perilous-polling-territory
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(3,603 posts)And?
Its a polling collapse thats both pointless and meaningless; a polling collapse that comes far too late; a polling collapse that should have happened November 2024.