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 Trump approval slips to lowest point in second term: Survey
by Filip Timotija - 04/03/25 1:11 PM ET

President Trump’s approval rating slipped to its lowest point during his second White House term amid his handling of the economy and the recent Houthi Signal chat leak, according to a survey published Wednesday.

The new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that the president’s approval rating was 43 percent, representing a 2-point drop since the late March iteration of the survey. After Trump took office on Jan. 20, his approval rating stood at 47 percent.

In the latest poll, 37 percent of respondents approved of Trump’s handling of the economy and 30 percent approved of his approach to addressing the high cost of living in the country.

A majority of Americans, 52 percent, said that hiking tariffs on cars and auto parts will be detrimental to the people they are close with. A similar share of respondents said increasing tariffs across the board, as Trump announced he was doing on Wednesday, would make things worse, not better. Approximately a third of Republican and Republican-leaning voters said that tariffs would harm the economy, according to the poll.

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The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted from March 31 to April 2 among 1,486 U.S. adults. The margin of error was about 3 percentage points.

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Re: Trump approval slips to lowest point in second term: Survey
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2025, 09:02:25 am »
And after this market correction?

I knew we had a few here that thought we had a shot for retaining congress in '26.  That likelihood is dropping rapidly.   

So to POTUS and the GOP congress....   Don't waste a minute.  Every one of those minutes is precious.
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Re: Trump approval slips to lowest point in second term: Survey
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2025, 11:58:10 am »
And after this market correction?

I knew we had a few here that thought we had a shot for retaining congress in '26.  That likelihood is dropping rapidly.   

Only if we let it.

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Re: Trump approval slips to lowest point in second term: Survey
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2025, 12:08:23 pm »
And after this market correction?

I knew we had a few here that thought we had a shot for retaining congress in '26.  That likelihood is dropping rapidly.   

So to POTUS and the GOP congress....   Don't waste a minute.  Every one of those minutes is precious.

Had the GOP nominated someone smart in the primary we maybe could have solved inflation, and still put tariffs on China.
« Last Edit: April 04, 2025, 12:26:27 pm by Weird Tolkienish Figure »

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Re: Trump approval slips to lowest point in second term: Survey
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2025, 06:14:36 pm »
Get "the market correction" done NOW.

If the tariffs are successful in forcing other countries to level the economic playing field with the U.S. (example: Vietnam), the markets will come back strong, hopefully by mid 2026.

If that's the case, memories of today's "correction" will have faded into the distance.

How long is the attention span of the "average voter" these days...?