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One of the few areas where Trump has seen relative strength is immigration. In July, 47 percent of working-class voters said they approve of his handling of immigration, while 45 percent disapprove — a sharp improvement from June, when he had a 39 percent approval to 55 percent disapproval split. May's numbers were evenly divided at 45 percent.
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iHeart on MSNTrump's Approval Rating Shows Steady Shift
Trump was reported to be losing support among male voters, according to the latest CBS News /YouGov poll released this week. Trump is reported to have a -6 net approval rating among men, with a 47% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating, the highest of any point during his second term in office.
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Raw Story on MSN'Wave adios, amigos': CNN's data guru warns Trump current polls show GOP cannot win
President Donald Trump is losing support among a key constituency that helped him win re-election, and CNN's Harry Enten showed that his popularity has plummeted to historic lows. A new Gallup poll shows the president has fallen to his lowest level of support six months into his second term,
With the president's popularity declining, voter sentiment remains unsettled—especially on the economy, as voters feel the strain of inflation.
The new Marquette Law School poll found Trump received a 45% approval rating for how he was handling his job as president while another 55% said they disapproved. His approval rating ticked down one percentage point since the poll was last conducted in May, where he had a 46% approval rating and 54% disapproval rating.
A new poll from CBS/YouGov says support for Trump's immigration policies have dropped by double digits since February.
June 23-16: Trump’s approval rating dipped one point, to 41%, in a Reuters/Ipsos survey of 1,139 U.S. adults taken June 21-23 from its June 11-16 survey, with 57% disapproving (the latest poll has a 3-point margin of error).