A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll shows President Donald Trump’s approval ratings continuing to decline. This comes amid a clear political divide in the United States over his performance on a number of domestic and foreign policy issues. According to the poll, Trump’s approval rating has stabilized at low levels in the mid-30s. Conversely, his disapproval rating exceeds 60%, reflecting a significant gap between supporters and opponents of his policies. The poll also indicates a clear divergence in voters’ assessments of the administration’s performance. The economy scored relatively low, with ongoing concerns about the cost of living and inflation. The results also revealed a split on foreign policy, particularly regarding the management of international crises.
The poll revealed that President Trump’s overall approval rating remains clearly polarized along party lines. He enjoys broad support among Republican voters, while facing significant opposition from Democrats, with independents remaining undecided. This decline comes amid escalating political debate in the United States on a number of domestic issues. It reflects the continued polarization that has characterized the American political landscape in recent years. The Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that President Trump’s popularity remains relatively low. Furthermore, there are no clear signs of a broad improvement in his approval ratings, reflecting the deep political divisions within American society.


