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Zorro

(18,878 posts)
Sun Nov 2, 2025, 02:59 PM Nov 2025

Voters broadly disapprove of Trump but remain divided on midterms, poll finds

Most Americans disapprove President Trump’s handling of top issues, and a majority say he has gone too far in exercising his powers.

Americans broadly disapprove of how President Donald Trump is handling his job, and a majority say he has gone too far in exercising the powers of his office, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll. But a year out from the 2026 midterm elections, there is little evidence that negative impressions of Trump’s performance have accrued to the benefit of the Democratic Party, with voters split almost evenly in their support for Democrats and Republicans.

Overall, 41 percent of Americans say they approve of the job Trump is doing, while 59 percent disapprove. That level of disapproval is the highest in a Post-ABC poll since January 2021, a week after the attack on the Capitol. Trump’s support among self-identified Republicans remains strong at 86 percent, while 95 percent of Democrats disapprove. Among independents, Trump’s approval rating is 30 percent, while his disapproval mark is 69 percent.

Across eight issues that include the economy, immigration, tariffs, managing the federal government, crime, and conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, most Americans say they disapprove of how he is handling each of them. The narrowest disapproval among these is on the situation with Israel and Gaza, but still a 52 percent majority say they disapprove.

Trump has governed primarily through executive orders, setting out controversial policies affecting the federal government, the nation’s electoral system, the private sector and academia, among others. These orders have drawn multiple lawsuits challenging his authority. Many of the suits are still being adjudicated, with the Supreme Court destined to be the final arbiter in setting the boundaries for executive power.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/11/02/trump-democrats-poll-post-abc-ipsos/
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Voters broadly disapprove of Trump but remain divided on midterms, poll finds (Original Post) Zorro Nov 2025 OP
We're a year out. A LOT can change and will change. n/t CousinIT Nov 2025 #1
Good article. I hope we hit our stride early next year. Picking up House would be huge. Silent Type Nov 2025 #2
They know it's a shit sandwich... lame54 Nov 2025 #3
Enthusiasm wins elections, and I don't think Trump will muster the excitement he has in the past. Midnight Writer Nov 2025 #4
 

Silent Type

(12,412 posts)
2. Good article. I hope we hit our stride early next year. Picking up House would be huge.
Sun Nov 2, 2025, 03:09 PM
Nov 2025

Midnight Writer

(25,735 posts)
4. Enthusiasm wins elections, and I don't think Trump will muster the excitement he has in the past.
Sun Nov 2, 2025, 04:06 PM
Nov 2025

Now if we can only field Democratic candidates who can generate some excitement.

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