A new Associated Press poll found a mere 33% of Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance, the lowest mark from the survey in the Republican’s second term so far.
The poll found 67% of Americans disapprove of his performance, including 49% who strongly disapprove. Discontent with Trump has clearly spread into the GOP: Only 68% of Republicans approve of his job performance, while 31% disapprove.
Poor marks on the economy are a major driver in disappointment with Trump. Only 23% approve of his handling of the cost of living, while a whopping 76% disapprove.
The AP has twice found Trump to have a slightly lower approval rating in the past, finding just 32% of Americans approved of him in September and December 2017.
The Associated Press and NORC polled 2,596 American adults from April 16 to April 20. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.6 percentage points.
The Associated Press has consistently delivered lower approval ratings for Trump than other surveys in his second term. The Silver Bulletin polling average has his approval rating at 39%, with disapproval sitting at 57%.
Trump Suffers Fresh Blow as America Turns on Him in New Poll
President Donald Trump’s approval rating on voters’ top issue is plunging fast into uncharted territory.
A new poll shows Americans’ patience is wearing thin as Trump struggles to deliver on his promise to usher in a “Golden Age” economy, with gas prices rising and inflation higher than when he entered office.
About 7 in 10 Americans disapprove of the 79-year-old billionaire’s handling of the economy, according to an AP-NORC poll conducted over the last five days.
Only 30 percent of Americans approve of the way Trump has handled the economy—a steep drop from 38 percent just a month ago and his lowest rating in an AP-NORC poll since reclaiming the White House.
In an ominous sign for Trump with the November midterms approaching, just 2 in 10 of independents approve of Trump’s performance on the economy, down from 3 in 10 in March.
And while 62 percent of Republicans approve of his handling of the economy, that marks a 12-point drop from 74 percent last month.
Americans’ views of the economy have grown increasingly pessimistic. The share of U.S. adults describing the economy as “very” or “somewhat” poor rose to about three-quarters in April, from roughly two-thirds in February.
Trump’s overall job approval has slipped to 33 percent, a five-point drop from 38 percent last month, according to the AP-NORC poll.
But the president is in denial.

During his nothingburger primetime address on his war with Iran earlier this month, Trump claimed that he built “the strongest economy in history,” and that there is “no inflation.”
In reality, the inflation hovers at about 3.3 percent year-over-year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The average gas price has skyrocketed to roughly $4 a gallon since the president started his war.
Trump had said in October that “gasoline’s gonna be below $2 at some point in the pretty near future.”
The Daily Beast has reached out to the White House for comment.
Kathryn Bright, 60, a retired U.S. Air Force captain who voted for Trump in 2024, told the Associated Press that she feels “betrayed,” explaining she supported him because of his vows to support veterans, stay out of foreign wars, and ease the cost of living.
“I feel disgusted with myself, I feel betrayed, like he was a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” said Bright, who lives in Colorado.
“It’s like high school class president: ‘I’m gonna promise we are going to get pizza every single day.’ Then as soon as they get elected, they are like, ‘Oh, I lied.’”
With a steady stream of polls showing Americans’ views of Trump worsening, the president has begun self-soothing by sharing his own favorable polls and reposting positive coverage.

Trump’s approval on economy falls in AP-NORC poll, showing new warning signs for president
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s approval rating on the economy has slumped over the past month as the Iran war drives prices higher, according to a new AP-NORC poll, with even Republicans showing less faith in his leadership.
The findings from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research show a president who is struggling with unfulfilled promises to tame inflation and testing Americans’ patience with a conflict in the Middle East that has dragged on longer than expected.
Trump’s approval rating on the economy dropped to 30% in April from 38% in a March AP-NORC poll. A similarly low share of U.S. adults, 32%, approve of the president’s leadership on Iran, which is unchanged since last month.



































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