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Trump's Approval Rating Keeps Getting Worse

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    70% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -28% Negative

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65% : And the latest Morning Consult poll showed Trump with a net approval of -6.
54% : Even Rasmussen's daily tracking poll -- where Trump has gotten some of the most positive approval numbers of his second term -- has him 4 points underwater.
48% : A March 11 NBC News poll gave Trump a 44 percent approval to 54 percent disapproval job-performance rating on "the economy" and a 42 percent approval to 55 percent disapproval rating on "inflation and the cost of living.
46% : Similar Economist-YouGov polling showed Trump's net favorability rating among Latinos deteriorating from minus-11 percent in late January to minus-29 percent in early April with 54 percent registering "very" unfavorable opinions of Trump.
45% : In today's new Navigator Research poll, 44 percent of registered voters approve of Trump and 53 percent disapprove.
43% : But the idea that Trump has fundamentally expanded his base of support is looking less likely every day.
36% : Looking at these numbers from a historical perspective, the most obvious take is that after a brief postelection blip, Trump is settling back into the state of relative unpopularity that has characterized most of his political career.
36% : None of them are good for Donald Trump.
31% : With the exception of his earliest assessments before his shocking 2016 presidential-nomination win, and the brief if violent period of election denial at the very end of his first term, Trump has bumped along in the 40s on both job approval and personal favorability with net negative ratings.
26% : Underlying his slow slide in job approval since reentering the White House have been indications that Trump is losing ground with some of the voter groups where he made crucial gains last November.
23% : But the most immediate problem for Trump going forward may be negative reaction to his "Liberation Day" tariff program, along with the market chaos it is currently causing and the longer-term impact it may have on consumer prices and economic growth.
17% : " And another April poll, from Navigator Research, gave Trump his worst net job-approval rating on the economy (minus-13 percent) since they began tracking that in 2018.

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