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  1. _crazyboyhere_ on

    Source: [Gallup](https://news.gallup.com/file/poll/692072/2025_06_24_ECI%20and%20Trump%20Approval.pdf)

    Tools: [Datawrapper ](https://www.datawrapper.de/)

    I made a similar chart a couple months ago but since then his job approval has changed so I decided to update

    His approval is the lowest for any president since WW2 at this point in their presidency. Almost no democrats approve of him and his approval among independents is going down with every passing second. But Republicans for some reason still approve him. Genuinely how brainwashed are they??

  2. Parabolica242 on

    As a non-American, even these numbers absolutely blow my mind for how high they are. Our PM had lower polling numbers just because he’d been around a while too long.

  3. I’m Dutch, but shocked.

    89 percent of republicans approve? Really?

    I had some hope for the US. I’ve always thought that many republicans didn’t like Trump, but only voted for him because they thought that the alternative would be even worse.

    But then I would expect many of them to disagree with the mess that he’s creating, just feel powerless to do something about it.

    But with almost 90% of the republicans supporting him, I strongly feel like the US is doomed. This is how democracy is ending, apparently.

  4. i find it funny that (seemingly) 1% of democrats approve of trump, while 11% of republicans disapprove. wonder if it would carry into the next elections

  5. 36% of independent approve. I’m going to assume those 36% were never independent.

  6. Farty_McButtface on

    The Republican vs Democrat split is nearly perfect, meaning that party preference is the dominant variable in this analysis. Therefore, the rest of the breakdowns are fully conflated with party preference, and would look nearly the same if you swapped the “approval” question with a “party” question.
    Does the raw data allow you to look for percent of each aspect that is a break with the party? That might lead to more unique insights.

  7. UnadvertisedAndroid on

    As a some-college educated, 40some odd year-old white guy, I am embarrassed by my peers. We do not reject him hard enough for my liking.

    But I’m struggling with that 18-34yo number because they’re credited with handing him the White House…

  8. mantellaaurantiaca on

    Interesting how some college has higher approval rates than the higher and lower bracket

  9. rikitikifemi on

    Interesting numbers, especially with the dollar tanking and employment looking tenuous for those entering the workforce.

  10. LightningInABottl3 on

    And people wonder why way less Americans are in relationships or dating now. As a woman, I refuse to date a conservative at this point. I just don’t think they’d take my concerns about life seriously at all.

  11. MeLikaDoTheChaCha on

    People need to realize real quick that polls don’t matter in an authoritative dictatorship

  12. The difference between democrats and republicans… anyone know how those numbers have been in the past?

  13. 50% of men still approving of Trump will forever cement the turth that many women hold: Men ain’t shit, and we fucks deserve it at this point.

  14. I’m waiting to see how these change once people start losing access to health care. By COVID vaccine style filtering out if not by changing of the mind.

  15. darth_henning on

    While the Republican number doesn’t surprise me, the Independent one does.

    But he loses all income brackets, all education levels, and all age groups.

    Essentially, assuming there’s roughly proportionate overlap between the categories, he’s essentially boyed up by white, male Republicans with some college.

  16. samuelazers on

    I find the statistics on the political divide (97 vs 11%) tell a much more complete story than the “40%” approval rate.

  17. gnarlytabby on

    Yet another data point illustrating that support for Trump is correlated (if weakly) with higher income, yet our cultural consciousness continues to equate “Trump supporter” with a certain image of rural working class while Democrats are “out of touch elitists.”

  18. Interesting that some college is significantly more conservative than HS or less dispelling the notion that the uneducated favor Trump. In fact the uneducated are just one point off the over all average

  19. thisisnahamed on

    89% of Republicans approve despite all the shenanigans 😂😂😂. That’s insane.

  20. The HS or less group having a lower approval rate than the some college group is a little surprising to me.

  21. No, we don’t. There isn’t anything inherently superior about a highly fragmented political space.

  22. MyDogIsACoolCat on

    I’m so sick of that 18-34 number and realizing how many of them stayed home in November.

  23. The fact that its this high is truly an indicator of the end of this country. We cannot sustain this level of irresponsible citizenry and failure of class consciousness.

  24. illiniman14 on

    A lot of people make up that red 57%. We’ll have Death Valley Dachau soon enough to help alleviate Alligator Auschwitz

  25. OGMagicConch on

    I’d like to see more of a breakdown by salary since $100k+ is a pretty large range (or at least see if there’s not a significant difference between something like $100k and $300k).

  26. Better to use some other color breakdown since red and blue are associated with the 2 parties.

  27. If you get all your information from Reddit then you will be surprised that Trump didn’t have negative approval numbers.

    I think that Trump is a dumbass, but for sure Reddit is an echo chamber that is usually wrong.

  28. Levofloxacine on

    The white vs non-white difference is very interesting.

    That coupled with a previous post on here that showed that only 10% of black women voters voted for Trump, vs 50% of white women

  29. I’d be interested in seeing how gender/race/age/income is split across parties.

  30. Seriously… How in the every loving hell are 50% of “men” still thinking he is doing a good job?