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In the Emerson College poll, the president received an approval rating of 45 percent on immigration versus a 46 percent disapproval rating. This is the first time the president's approval rating on the issue has been negative with the pollster during his second term in office.
Trump's support among Republicans remains strong, while Democrats continue to oppose him. Independents, who are up for grabs, have been turning away from him of late, according to polling data.
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With the president's popularity declining, voter sentiment remains unsettled—especially on the economy, as voters feel the strain of inflation.
Marquette Law School Poll reveals partisan divide over Trump's agenda, with Americans concerned about deficit increases and deportations.
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CNN polling expert Harry Enten explained on Wednesday that Trump’s net approval rating for his second term has reached a new low of negative 11 percentage points. The president had a positive six-point approval rating at the start of his second term, but that number has steadily dropped during his first six months.
Trump is facing a deep and broad backlash from a generation that once showed signs of warming to his populist messaging.