Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low Amid Economic Concerns and Foreign Policy Criticism
Public Discontent Grows
New Delhi: A recent poll conducted by the Washington Post-Ipsos reveals that President Donald Trump's approval rating has plummeted to 37%, with a significant 61% of Americans expressing disapproval of his performance. This survey underscores a rising wave of public dissatisfaction regarding his management of crucial domestic and international issues. Notably, the percentage of Americans who "strongly approve" of Trump has decreased to 15%, down from 19% in February, marking the lowest point of his current term.
Economic and Foreign Policy Struggles
Economy, Iran War Drag Down Ratings
The poll indicates that Trump's approval ratings are particularly low on several critical issues. Only 33% of participants approved of his economic policies, while a mere 29% supported his approach to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Immigration remains one of his relatively stronger areas, with 40% approval, yet this figure still falls short of a majority. Additionally, the survey highlights increasing economic worries, with a record 43% of Americans feeling financially worse off since Trump took office again, and only 40% expressing optimism about future improvements in their standard of living.
Public Sentiment on Iran Conflict
Majority Oppose Iran War
Sentiment regarding the Iran conflict is predominantly negative. The survey reveals that 68% of Americans believe the war is not justified, and a majority feel that the United States' global leadership has diminished as a result of the conflict. These findings come amid broader worries about the political ramifications of the war. A separate poll from Reuters/Ipsos indicates that 79% of Americans anticipate the conflict with Iran will persist for a long time, while only 37% support military action against Iran.
Challenges Ahead for Republicans
Midterm Headwinds
The Washington Post-Ipsos poll suggests that Trump's declining approval ratings could create obstacles for the Republican Party as they approach the 2026 midterm elections. With overall approval at 37% and disapproval at 61%, coupled with diminishing enthusiasm among his core supporters, the survey highlights increasing political challenges as voters express concerns over economic issues, inflation, and foreign policy.
