Trump Faces Nearly 70% Disapproval from Independent Voters
President Donald Trump is entering a critical phase of his second term with sharply diminished support from independent voters and no clear policy area providing political insulation, according to a new CNN/SSRS poll that shows broad dissatisfaction extending beyond any single issue.
Overall, 39 percent of Americans say they approve of Trumps job performance, while 61 percent disapprove. While approval in the high 30s is not unprecedented, the poll suggests that Trumps weakness is unusually consistent across voter groups and issue areas that tend to decide close elections.
The most striking finding appears among independents. Just under 3 in 10 approve of Trumps performance, while roughly 7 in 10 disapprove, a net approval of about -40 points.
That marks a sharp shift from the 2024 election, when independents were roughly evenly divided between Trump and his opponent, suggesting a significant erosion in support since he returned to office. By contrast, nearly 9 in 10 Republicans continue to approve of Trumps job performance, underscoring how sharply his support drops outside his core base. Independents are disproportionately influential in competitive House districts and swing states, particularly in midterm elections, where turnout patterns and ticket-splitting often determine outcomes. When approval among that group falls below one-third, presidents typically face a sharply narrowed range of political options, regardless of continued loyalty from partisan supporters.
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