The US president’s approved rating Donald Trump in the second period was reduced to 39%, and the non -existence rating reached 57%.
The US president’s approved rating Donald Trump in the second season fell to a new minimum, written by Newsweek, citing the survey of The Economist and Youdov.
According to a survey published on Tuesday, Trump’s approved rating was 39%, and the rating of non -existence was 57%.
The survey was conducted from September 12 to 15 to 1567 adults in the United States with an error of 3.6%.
“The 39% of Americans that Trump approved was the lowest indicator of all economist/YoGov polls for Trump’s second term,” Newsweek said.
The survey shows that Trump’s approval rating is also low on major issues, such as employment and economy, inflation and price, immigration, civil rights, crime and weapons.
The US president’s approved rating, according to the survey, last week was 41%, and disagreement -54%.
It is noteworthy that this was the first survey reviewing the public’s opinion of Trump’s approval as president after the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the publication record.
The general collapse of the approved rating, partly determined by the reduction in ratings on independent voters, Latin American and weak assessments on major issues such as economy and immigration, could limit politics to administration and influence the dynamics of intermediate elections of 2026, the publications.
As you know, US president’s support rating Donald Trump fell to the lowest level from the moment he returned to the White House. However, the White House leader called the media survey of his rating.
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