Trump’s Approval Rating Sinks to Lowest Point of His Second Term
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President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to 37%, his lowest point this second term.
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Skyrocketing costs for households are causing financial hardship, with 52% strongly disapproving of Trump’s handling of inflation.
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President Donald Trump's approval ratings have dropped to their lowest level since the start of his second term, with only 37 percent of adults approving of his work according to the NBC News Decision Desk Poll released on Sunday. This poll, which surveyed over 32,000 American adults, found that 52 percent strongly disapprove of Trump’s handling of inflation and the cost of living. The decline in approval is partly due to skyrocketing costs for households, with 40 percent of respondents saying their personal finances were worse than a year ago. The poll also revealed a 10-percentage-point drop in Republican approval of Trump’s inflation performance since last summer, from 83 to 73 percent. With midterm elections approaching this fall, continuous drops in Trump’s approval ratings could impact key races across the country.
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Trump's Influence on US Politics and Foreign Policy
Former President Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence on US politics, from taunting foreign leaders and shaping primary elections to making controversial statements on immigration and foreign policy, including his stance on the ongoing Iran conflict.
Trump's Influence on US Politics and Elections
Former President Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence over US politics, from taunting political rivals and making policy demands to impacting primary elections and facing legal challenges. His statements and actions are shaping ongoing debates and future electoral contests.
US Political Landscape: Trump's Influence and Key Elections
The US political scene is heavily influenced by former President Donald Trump, who continues to endorse candidates and shape party dynamics. Key primary races and special elections are underway, revealing shifts in voter sentiment and ongoing debates within both major parties.
Trump's Influence on Republican Party and 2024 Elections
Former President Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican Party, impacting legislative priorities, endorsements, and internal party dynamics ahead of the 2024 elections. His calls for specific legislation and criticism of GOP members highlight ongoing divisions.
Trump's Influence on Republican Party and 2024 Election
Former President Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican Party, impacting legislative efforts, primary challenges, and the national political discourse. His focus on the 2020 election and specific policy stances are shaping the GOP's agenda.
Trump's Influence on Republican Party and 2024 Election
Former President Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican Party, endorsing candidates, criticizing opponents, and pushing legislative agendas. His actions are shaping primary races and national policy debates, particularly concerning election integrity and trade.
Trump's Influence on Republican Party and 2024 Election
Donald Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican Party, endorsing candidates and criticizing those who oppose him. His focus on the 'SAVE Act' and his stance on mail-in voting are shaping political discourse ahead of the 2024 elections.
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