What Americans Really Think About Donald Trump: New Polls Reveal Deep Divides and Growing Discontent

What Americans Really Think About Donald J. Trump: New Polls Reveal Deep Divides and Growing Discontent
In 2025, public opinion toward President Donald J. Trump remains sharply polarized — and growing more negative among broad swaths of Americans. Recent polls reveal widening dissatisfaction with his presidency, even as devoted supporters remain loyal.

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📉 Approval Ratings Slip to New Lows
Several recent nationwide surveys report declining approval of Trump’s overall job performance:

According to a November 2025 poll by YouGov in collaboration with The Economist, only 38% of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance, while 57% disapprove, marking one of the worst approval ratings of his second term. today.yougov.com
A separate national survey conducted by Marquette Law School in July 2025 found Trump’s approval at 45%, with disapproval at 55%. law.marquette.edu
In a poll by PRRI (American Values Survey) from late 2025, 56% of Americans disapproved of his job as president, with only 42% approving. PRRI
The data suggest a steady downward trend: while Trump retains core support among Republicans, independents — and many who are likely swing voters — appear increasingly disillusioned.

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⚖️ Policy-by-Policy: Mixed Views
Public sentiment about specific policies under Trump show deep splits and broad dissatisfaction:

On trade and tariffs, a 2025 poll from Pew Research Center found 59% of Americans disapprove of the tariff increases introduced by the administration, while 39% approve. Pew Research Center+1
The same survey showed 55% disapprove of recent cuts to federal agencies and departments, compared with 44% who support such cuts. Pew Research Center+1
Regarding executive power, over half of Americans (51%) said Trump is using executive orders too liberally — setting policy without proper democratic checks. Pew Research Center+1
Some policies draw support from certain segments — especially among Republicans and parts of the independent electorate — but overall, many Americans express concern that these decisions may have long-term negative consequences.

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🧭 Deep Divisions: Partisanship, Ideology, and Uneven Support
Public opinion remains deeply influenced by party loyalty and demographics:

In the PRRI poll, 86% of Republicans supported Trump’s job performance, while only 8% of Democrats did. Among independents, support hovered at around 32%. PRRI
Religious affiliation and media trust also played a role: for example, white evangelical Protestants showed much higher approval rates than religiously unaffiliated Americans. PRRI+1
Even within supporters, there is sometimes ambivalence: in a 2025 survey by Marquette Law School Poll, many individuals who backed some of Trump’s policies expressed discomfort with his style, tone, or use of power. law.marquette.edu+1
In short: for many Americans, support for Trump is not unconditional — it’s increasingly conditional on specific issues, and many are questioning whether those issues outweigh deeper concerns about governance, democratic norms, and the country’s direction.

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