Overview
- New national surveys released Wednesday show Trump’s job approval clustered in the mid-30s, including 36% in Reuters/Ipsos, 35% in Strength In Numbers/Verasight, 33% in AP‑NORC and 32% in American Research Group.
- Pollsters tie the slide to stubborn prices, with AP‑NORC measuring 30% approval on the economy and 23% on cost of living as gas and everyday bills strain households.
- Inside the party, intensity shows early wear, with NBC finding 52% of Republicans strongly approve and Marquette putting Republican approval at 78%, the first dip below 80% in that series.
- A Strength In Numbers/Verasight poll reports 55% support for the House voting to impeach, though GOP control of Congress makes near‑term action unlikely.
- Outlets differ on the exact level—Fox News pegs overall approval at 42%—but the broad picture points to electoral risk for Republicans as Democrats gain an edge on the House ballot and voters cite the economy as their top concern.