Trump’s approval rating dips to 49% in March: Harvard CAPS / Harris poll
- Donald Trump’s approval rating is at 49%, down from 52% in February, according to the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University poll.
- 54% of voters believe Trump is doing better than former President Joe Biden, despite 42% feeling he is performing 'worse than expected.'
- 71% of voters think the Democratic Party needs new moderate leadership ahead of the 2026 midterms and the 2028 election.
- Mark Penn, co-director of Harvard CAPS, noted strong support for most of Trump’s policies amid declining approval for the Democratic Party.
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Trump’s approval slumps but stays positive, Democrats’ still in the dumps
President Donald Trump’s approval rating slipped slightly but remains in net positive territory as voters report that they think he’s doing a better job than his predecessor Joe Biden. Pollsters also found approval of the Democratic Party at a near-record low, according to new data. A national poll of 2,746 registered voters released Monday by the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University, the Harris Poll, and HarrisX, found th…
Trump approval rating dips: Poll
President Trump’s approval rating has dipped slightly in new polling just more than two months into his second term. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found 49 percent of registered voters approved of Trump’s job performance, down from 52 percent who said the same last month and compared with 46 percent who disapproved. Trump’s “general ratings have…
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