President Donald Trump‘s average net approval rating continued to drop, according to the latest results shared by RealClearPolling.com.
Trump is reported to have a -12.9% spread with a 42.2% approval rating and a 55.1% disapproval rating, among several national polls conducted between January 21 and February 12, which include Rasmussen Reports (-6% spread); Morning Consult (-9%); Economist/YouGov (-17%); NBC News Decision Desk (-22%); Quinnipiac (-19%); FOX News (-12%) and Reuters/Ipsos (-21%). The website had previously reported that Trump had a -12.6% spread last week.
Trump was also reported to be losing support among white voters, according to a recent Marquette Law School Supreme Court poll. The survey, which was conducted between January 21 and January 28, shows that a majority 50% of white non-Hispanic respondents either strongly disapprove (40%) or somewhat disapprove (10%) his job performance compared to a combined 49% who either strongly approve (23%) or somewhat approve (26%).
The 49% approval is still higher than most other races and ethnicities, with the president scoring a combined 22% among Black non-Hispanic respondents; 30% among Hispanic respondents; and 37% among ‘other’ respondents. A 55% majority of white voters cast ballots for Trump over former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, which was identical to the share in his 2020 election loss to former President Joe Biden and 1% higher than his 54% in his 2016 victory against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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