Trump’s approval rating is lowest during his second term, - CNN poll. INFOGRAPHICS
US President Donald Trump's approval rating has reached a record low since he returned to the White House in January 2025.
This is evidenced by the results of a CNN/SSRS poll, according to Censor.NET.
How Americans rate Trump
The survey was conducted at the end of October.
Thus, 37% of Americans surveyed approve of Trump's performance in office, while 63% expressed their disapproval.
This is a significant shift from the last CNN poll conducted in July, which showed that 42% of respondents approved of the president's performance, while 58% disapproved.
Trump's worst rating
At the start of Trump's second term in mid-February, his approval rating stood at 47%, compared to 52% disapproval.
The latest poll also approaches the lowest approval rating for the US president during his entire term, recorded in January 2021, immediately after the storming of the US Capitol. Thirty-four percent of respondents approved of his performance, compared to 42% three months earlier.
Trump's policy
The poll also showed that the president's approval rating had fallen particularly among young people and the elderly, ethnic minorities, and low-income Americans.
The sharpest decline in the US president's popularity has been among independent voters, where his support has fallen from 43% in February to 28% now.
In addition, 61% of respondents believe that Trump's policies have worsened economic conditions in the US, 56% believe that his foreign policy decisions have damaged the US's standing in the world, and 57% believe that he has gone too far in deporting immigrants living in the US illegally.