President Donald Trump’s endorsement ratings have reached an all-time small following his price war with other nations, according to recent polls, the most recent of which revealed a 42 % approval rating for Trump from the New York Times/Siena College. He is currently 12 items below the threshold for online approval, according to 54 % of those who said they disapproved of his work.
Nearly 100 days into his administration, Trump’s endorsement rating is significantly lower than that of other recent presidents.
According to the NYT surveys, Trump has a gross negative approval rating for a number of issues that pollsters asked respondents about, including multiculturalism and the economy, two of which have continuously been seen as his talents since the start of his second term. 913 listed voters voted in the ballot between April 21 and April 24. 3.8 % of the error ratio was found.
Men no longer back Trump.
According to these latest polls, one of the main takeaways is that Trump’s endorsement ranking among men is declining. A Pew Research poll found that between April 7 and April 13, among 3, 589 Americans, Trump’s approval among men dropped from a net positive in February ( 52 % approve, 46 % disapprove ), to a net negative in April ( 44 % approve, 55 % disapprove ), from a net positive in February. That would indicate a 17-point jump in a few weeks. The most recent surveys had a +/- 1.8 % margin of error.
Trump is receiving 45 percent of male respondents ‘ acceptance and 49 percent of male respondents ‘ disapproval, down from 55 to 40 only a month earlier, according to the most recent Economist/YouGov poll, which was conducted between April 19 and April 22 among 1, 625 respondents. That’s a net loss of 19 points in only four days. The margin of error for both elections was + /- 3.3 %.
Female assistance was 48/51 in a Fox News ballot that was conducted between April 18 and April 21 among 1, 104 registered voters, over from a breakeven 50/50 cut in March.