WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating held steady over the past week, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday that found 44% of respondents approved of his performance over his first month in office.
NBC data analyst Steve Kornacki breaks down five new polls showing Trump slightly under 50-50 on approval-disapproval, Sunday on "Meet the Press." Polls from Gallup, Ipsos, CNN, and Quinnipiac show Trump's approval rating between 45-47% while one from YouGov puts him exactly at 50%.
One reason for the erosion of support: a slight majority of respondents in both surveys said Trump has overstepped his presidential power in his attempts to reshape the federal go
A new poll shows declining voter confidence in President Donald Trump's handling of the economy. A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted between February 12 and 18, 53 percent of Americans believed the economy was on the wrong track,
A Reuters/Ipsos poll published over the weekend showed just 32% approved of the job Trump was doing on inflation, even though 58% said inflation would be a major factor in deciding their future votes.
The latest Washington Post/Ipsos poll found that a majority of Americans, 62%, say Trump is not “honest and trustworthy.” This includes 95% of Democrats, 70% of independents and 23% of Republicans, according to the results.
Trump ran his campaign on lowering costs for Americans, but prices have remained high in recent weeks as inflation continues to tick up. The new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that most Americans believe the economy is on the wrong track,
President Trump’s approval rating is holding firm at 44 percent after his first month back in the Oval Office, according to a new survey. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, released Tuesday, found that 44 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s performance after the first 30 days of his second term.
Just 1 in 3 people approve of the job President Trump is doing to curb inflation, a survey released Sunday found. Thirty-two percent of respondents in the poll, released Sunday by Reuters and Ipsos, approve of the job Trump is doing on inflation,
As economic uncertainty looms, a new poll shows President Donald Trump's approval rating has slipped, with growing numbers of Americans expressing concern over the nation's financial direction.The Reuters/Ipsos poll,
A new poll has some troubling news for President Donald Trump. A survey from Reuters/Ipsos shows the president’s approval rating ticking down slightly. But the reason could be even more of a cause for concern for the White House: Americans are worried about Trump’s handling of the economy.
Ipsos found that Trump's least popular decision since taking office was pardoning violent January 6th rioters.
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