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Trump's Approval Ratings Hit Record Lows Across All Major Polls

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22 hours ago, dinsdale said:

But is he losing his Republican base?

While some Republicans in Congress have become more frustrated with the president, polls don’t suggest that has translated to Republican voters. Most recent surveys show him with approval from the vast majority of conservatives.

Eighty-eight percent of Republicans continue to give Trump positive marks, according to YouGov’s polling aggregate; that does mark a slight decline from January, when 94 percent approved of him, but still suggests the party’s voters remain firmly in his corner. The aggregate is based on weekly polling of anywhere between 1,329 to 3,000 registered voters.

Other polls have yielded similar numbers for the president.

The latest Marist poll found that 89 percent of Republicans approve of Trump, compared to 39 percent of the overall electorate. It surveyed 1,443 adults from November 10-13. Its results were statistically significant within plus or minus 3 percentage points.

A Quantus Insights poll found that 84 percent of Republicans approve of Trump, compared to 43 percent of the overall electorate. It surveyed 1,000 registered voters from November 11-12 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

Meanwhile, an Emerson College poll showed Trump with an 88 percent approval rating among his 2024 voters; across the entire electorate, only 41 percent approved of Trump. Emerson polled 1,000 registered voters from November 3-4, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

These results aren’t surprising, GOP strategist Matt Klink told Newsweek on Tuesday.

“Republicans realize that their future success rests with a successful Donald Trump. His successes—control of the border, accomplishments on immigration, lower gas prices, and passing the One Big Beautiful Bill—will play a large role in determining success in the midterm elections and beyond,” he said.

https://www.newsweek.com/is-donald-trump-losing-republicans-what-polls-show-11108871

 

Did you forget the Republicans that will no longer be Republicans when they get the next chance to vote, "dinsdale"...:whistling:

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3 hours ago, jerrymahoney said:

Donald Trump's approval rating of Donald Trump is 100+% and anything else is FAKE news.

Averting the facts will only lead to disaster. Tuesday election wipeout is the warning sign. The MAGA civil war is the warning sign. The main street data of unemployment and higher consumer prices are warning signs.  Ignoring these facts will be at Trump’s peril. 

1 hour ago, transam said:

Did you forget the Republicans that will no longer be Republicans when they get the next chance to vote, "dinsdale"...:whistling:

Seems you don't understand the above polls I posted. Trump's problems lie within how the swing voters will vote and of course 2nd term Presidents winning the mid-terms is very unlikely. Can Trump reverse the norm? 

3 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Seems you don't understand the above polls I posted. Trump's problems lie within how the swing voters will vote and of course 2nd term Presidents winning the mid-terms is very unlikely. Can Trump reverse the norm? 

Don't tell me what I don't understand, plus I am not interested in any thing you dig up, I can read my own stuff on how Trump is doing which seems to be worrying for his Party...............😬

4 minutes ago, transam said:

Don't tell me what I don't understand, plus I am not interested in any thing you dig up, I can read my own stuff on how Trump is doing which seems to be worrying for his Party...............😬

Of course you're not interested in anything other than MSM. Always fair and balanced. As for not understanding, Trump's approval within the Republican voting base remains steady at around 86%. 

5 hours ago, jerrymahoney said:

Donald Trump's approval rating of Donald Trump is 100+% and anything else is FAKE news.

The problem with self approval is that it is meaningless. It is what other people think about you that matters.

 

I could think and say that I am the greatest person in the world, but it simply is not true, and the only person that I would deceive would be me.

3 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Of course you're not interested in anything other than MSM. Always fair and balanced. As for not understanding, Trump's approval within the Republican voting base remains steady at around 86%. 

Try getting out there on the street with your MAGA hat on and see what happens when you try to interview them, now that would be more interesting.................🤕

Im gonna vote Republican unless its Fetterman vs Fuentes, then Ill vote for the dude in the hoodie.

37 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Of course you're not interested in anything other than MSM. Always fair and balanced. As for not understanding, Trump's approval within the Republican voting base remains steady at around 86%. 

Can the GOP win the midterms with 86% of Republican voters? :coffee1:

Just now, candide said:

Can the GOP win the midterms with 86% of Republican voters? :coffee1:

Doubt it. Chances of Trump being a lame duck is high and he will join the all the lame ducks before him in their 2nd term. Still you never know. The cackling idiot was odds on to win the last election.

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The point is both Trump and Manson were cult leaders who were dangers to the public in general. 

On 11/29/2025 at 12:13 PM, dinsdale said:

But is he losing his Republican base?

While some Republicans in Congress have become more frustrated with the president, polls don’t suggest that has translated to Republican voters. Most recent surveys show him with approval from the vast majority of conservatives.

Eighty-eight percent of Republicans continue to give Trump positive marks, according to YouGov’s polling aggregate; that does mark a slight decline from January, when 94 percent approved of him, but still suggests the party’s voters remain firmly in his corner. The aggregate is based on weekly polling of anywhere between 1,329 to 3,000 registered voters.

Other polls have yielded similar numbers for the president.

The latest Marist poll found that 89 percent of Republicans approve of Trump, compared to 39 percent of the overall electorate. It surveyed 1,443 adults from November 10-13. Its results were statistically significant within plus or minus 3 percentage points.

A Quantus Insights poll found that 84 percent of Republicans approve of Trump, compared to 43 percent of the overall electorate. It surveyed 1,000 registered voters from November 11-12 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

Meanwhile, an Emerson College poll showed Trump with an 88 percent approval rating among his 2024 voters; across the entire electorate, only 41 percent approved of Trump. Emerson polled 1,000 registered voters from November 3-4, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

These results aren’t surprising, GOP strategist Matt Klink told Newsweek on Tuesday.

“Republicans realize that their future success rests with a successful Donald Trump. His successes—control of the border, accomplishments on immigration, lower gas prices, and passing the One Big Beautiful Bill—will play a large role in determining success in the midterm elections and beyond,” he said.

https://www.newsweek.com/is-donald-trump-losing-republicans-what-polls-show-11108871

 

I think Gallup Poll is a very respected source of what's going on, if it is read this...........🤗

 

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/trump-approval-rating-drops-low-152529011.html

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He used his con artist skills to win over gullible voters. The question was how long would it take for people to realise they were duped. 

2 minutes ago, AustinRacing said:

"He used his con artist skills to win over gullible voters". The question was how long would it take for people to realise they were duped. 

Trump relies on that fact............🤫

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On 11/29/2025 at 4:47 PM, SunnyinBangrak said:

Which lies in particular? The 30,000 have been comprehensively debunked. The liars were the lawfaring cheating lefties😅

What planet ?

Doubtful Trump will be much troubled by the polls unless he decides to try for a third term.

On 11/30/2025 at 6:55 AM, jerrymahoney said:

Donald Trump's approval rating of Donald Trump is 100+% and anything else is FAKE news.

And medicines have been reduced by 650%.

Work that one out.

On 11/29/2025 at 12:36 AM, riclag said:

Brilliant, The important take away is  here,

"Most recent surveys show him with approval from the vast majority of conservatives".

 

Make America Gullible Again

Time for this Dinosaur to retire to Florida.  America needs a much younger

government in power, not thiese old fossils. Biden was long overdue when he 

finally stepped down, so is Trump.

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