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Four polls that show how Donald Trump’s support has collapsed in one year
This is why trust is collapsing.

Several surveys show Trump’s approval rating dropping amid waning confidence in issues central to his political identity, including the economy, and a pronounced erosion of support among younger voters.
Approval Rating Hits Rock Bottom
Trump’s net approval rating—the percentage of those who approve (38 percent) minus those who disapprove (56 percent)—stands at minus 18 points, according to a Marist Poll of 1,408 adults conducted January 12-13.
Similarly, an Economist/YouGov poll of 1,602 U.S. adults, conducted between January 9-12, shows 40 percent approving of Trump’s job performance and 54 percent disapproving, with 6 percent undecided, resulting in a net approval rating of -14 points.
Trump Is Underwater on Issues That Got Him Elected
Polling by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research (AP-NORC) shows that Trump has lost public confidence on the very issues that once defined his political brand: immigration, economic strength and foreign policy.
Some 38 percent of the 1,203 adults polled January 8-11 approve of the job Trump is doing on immigration, compared to 61 percent who disapprove.
In the January poll’s results on foreign policy, 37 percent of respondents approved, and 61 percent disapproved.
Gen Z Has Turned Sharply Negative
Trump’s current net approval rating (the percentage of those who approve minus those who disapprove) among young voters has since collapsed to minus 32 points, according to a CBS News/YouGov survey.
60% Say Trump Has Worsened Economic Conditions
About 6 in 10 U.S. adults questioned in the AP-NORC’s January poll said they think Trump has done more to worsen the cost of living in his second term, while 2 in 10 said he has done more to help, and around 3 in 10 said he has not made an impact.
Why is Trump losing support on his winning issues that got him elected? Why has he specifically lost support from Gen Z voters? If he turns things around, can he get positive approval or will it just bring him back to a less-worse position?
Four polls that show how Donald Trump’s support has collapsed in one year This is why trust is collapsing. Several surveys show Trump’s approval rating dropping amid waning confidence in issues central to his political identity, including the economy, and a pronounced erosion of support among younger voters. Approval Rating Hits Rock Bottom Trump’s net approval rating—the percentage of those who approve (38 percent) minus those who disapprove (56 percent)—stands at minus 18 points, according to a Marist Poll of 1,408 adults conducted January 12-13. Similarly, an Economist/YouGov poll of 1,602 U.S. adults, conducted between January 9-12, shows 40 percent approving of Trump’s job performance and 54 percent disapproving, with 6 percent undecided, resulting in a net approval rating of -14 points. Trump Is Underwater on Issues That Got Him Elected Polling by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research (AP-NORC) shows that Trump has lost public confidence on the very issues that once defined his political brand: immigration, economic strength and foreign policy. Some 38 percent of the 1,203 adults polled January 8-11 approve of the job Trump is doing on immigration, compared to 61 percent who disapprove. In the January poll’s results on foreign policy, 37 percent of respondents approved, and 61 percent disapproved. Gen Z Has Turned Sharply Negative Trump’s current net approval rating (the percentage of those who approve minus those who disapprove) among young voters has since collapsed to minus 32 points, according to a CBS News/YouGov survey. 60% Say Trump Has Worsened Economic Conditions About 6 in 10 U.S. adults questioned in the AP-NORC’s January poll said they think Trump has done more to worsen the cost of living in his second term, while 2 in 10 said he has done more to help, and around 3 in 10 said he has not made an impact. Why is Trump losing support on his winning issues that got him elected? Why has he specifically lost support from Gen Z voters? If he turns things around, can he get positive approval or will it just bring him back to a less-worse position?
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