
In the 2024 election, President Donald Trump gained from a number of different populations, but surveys reveal that he has lost support from those same key teams six months later.
According to PollTracker from The Cook Political Report, Trump’s approval score has decreased since April. On April 15, 50.1 % of voters disapproved of his job, and 46.2 % approved. While he has fallen in favor of all of the major groups during that time, younger voters, independents, and Latinos have been the most appreciative of Trump’s endorsement decline.
Trump’s net disapproval rate decreased during that time, dropping from 8.9 % among independent voters to 10.4 % among Latinos, and 11.8 % among voters between 18 and 29. As of Wednesday, the outlet’s Polltracker reported Trump’s disapproval ratings of 60.2 % to 35.5 % with Latinos, 60.9 % to 33.8 % with independents, and 59.1 % to 36.2 % with 18- to 29-year-olds.
In the 2024 election, Trump made significant gains with all three parties, according to CNN exit elections, as opposed to the 2020 election.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris only defeated Trump with that group in 2024 when former President Joe Biden defeated him with Latino voters in the 2020 election, 51 % to 32 %. With independents, Trump narrowed the 54%-41 % Biden advantage in 2020 to a 49%-46 % Harris advantage in 2024. Among voters ages 18-29, Biden beat Trump, 60 % to 36 %, in 2020, while Harris only beat Trump, 54 % to 43 %, in 2024.
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While the president’s approval ratings have dropped, his rivals have not been able to capitalize on the decline, with Democratic Party rankings even dropping. Since Trump won the November election, Democrats have struggled as a result of poor voting results as the party seeks a new leader and message to link its efforts.
A CNN poll found that Democratic congressional leaders have a 72%-27 % net disapproval rating, following a trend where Democrats ‘ favorability is falling behind their GOP counterparts, while Republicans have a 62%-37 % net disapproval rating.