Trump's Approval Rating Drops to 36%, New Second-Term Low
Source: Gallop
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump's job approval rating has fallen five percentage points to 36%, the lowest of his second term, while disapproval has risen to 60%. The latest decline follows three months of stability, with 40% to 41% of Americans expressing approval of his handling of the presidency. His prior second-term low point in approval was a statistically similar 37% in July, and his all-time low was 34% in 2021, at the end of his first term after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

The latest findings are from a Nov. 3-25 Gallup poll that spanned off-year elections, which resulted in gains for Democrats. In addition, the poll was conducted as the federal government shutdown became the longest in U.S. history before its eventual resolution on Nov. 12.
Both Republicans' and independents' ratings of Trump have worsened significantly since last month. Republicans' approval has fallen seven points to 84%, while independents' has slipped eight points to 25%. Republicans' rating is the lowest of Trump's second term, while independents' is the worst in either term. Trump's prior low point among independents, 29%, was last recorded in July and, prior to that, was only seen once before, in August 2017......
Bottom Line
The longest shutdown of the federal government, election losses for the Republican Party and continued concerns about affordability appear to have damaged Trump's standing with the American people in November, especially Republicans and independents. His overall job approval rating is down to the lowest point of his second term, and it is approaching the low from his first term. His ratings on individual domestic issues such as the economy, immigration and the federal budget deficit, which were previously areas of relative strength for him, are no longer.
Reduced majorities of Republicans approve of his overall job and his actions on many of the issues, and independents offer increasingly negative assessments of Trump. Coupled with the recent electoral losses for the Republican Party, this could be a sign of trouble for Republicans in next year's midterm elections, when the GOP will try to maintain full control of the federal government.
Read more: https://news.gallup.com/poll/699221/trump-approval-rating-drops-new-second-term-low.aspx
Surging ahead ... oh wait
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm.bsky.social) 2025-11-28T18:59:05.865Z
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Bayard
(28,068 posts)But he's working on it.
sheshe2
(95,138 posts)Bengus81
(9,635 posts)he posted a couple of lines in the same post about the two NG soldiers being shot. Yes...bragging up his fat ass and LYING about his approval ratings just a couple of lines under his udder sadness about how he cared about those shot.
Always about him no matter what............
LetMyPeopleVote
(173,402 posts)JBTaurus83
(801 posts)He still controls the party and the cult. The grift continues.
bucolic_frolic
(53,503 posts)no matter how hard he tries to create them. This week's dust-up over illegal military orders was a stretch, and it's failing. War on Venezuela might be the next gun boat diplomacy, like it or not. Patriotic jingoism to the rescue.
Pinback
(13,466 posts)(Not that new record numbers in investment markets riding high on the AI bubble do anything for regular people trying to afford groceries and housing
.)
If the economy tanks enough for everybody to feel the pain in the next few months, we may find out where his floor actually is.
lastlib
(27,287 posts)...is at least six feet down--preferably six HUNDRED.
hibbing
(10,498 posts)Blasphemer
(3,552 posts)Losing Republicans is significant.
travelingthrulife
(4,026 posts)ificandream
(11,594 posts)Jean Genie
(529 posts)Ought to be in the "minus" range. Why would any fool still believe that Trump is - or ought to be-
the president of the United States?
LilElf70
(1,253 posts)Do I hear 34? Anyone? Anyone?
Just give it time.
BaronChocula
(3,870 posts)There will be numerous other polls from other polling companies over the next few weeks with the same result with the headline "trump approval hits record low" or something similar. They will all reflect an approval rating of 36%. It's not deja-vu. They use the same headline for each polling company's findings. So get ready to see the same reporting from Quinnipiac, Morning Consult, YouGov, Washington Post, Suffolk, etc.
And then it'll start all over again around Christmas when he hits a "record low" approval of 34%.
lastlib
(27,287 posts)...according to him.
LetMyPeopleVote
(173,402 posts)LoisB
(12,123 posts)Evolve Dammit
(21,362 posts)kimbutgar
(26,557 posts)The most hateful odious evil man we ever had in the White House. I will be celebrating greatly the day he dies and goes to hell! And the truth of him comes out that the orange piggy name is synonymous with evil monster want to be dictator is trying to be.
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twodogsbarking
(17,075 posts)Aussie105
(7,474 posts)36% or, 63%, he can't tell the difference, it is all the same to him.
If it drops to near zero, does it mean he will disappear in a cloud of orange, acrid smoke?
I'm hopeful.
