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Trump's Approval Rating Unusually Low, Unusually Early
Since falling below 40% in record time, Donald Trump's job approval rating has descended to the lowest level of any first-year president in Gallup's polling history. There are some precedents, however, for recovery.
Biden and Trump Evenly Matched in U.S. Favorable Ratings
Biden and Trump are tied in favorability with Americans, but both are viewed less favorably than when they faced each other in the 2020 election.
Ukrainians Denounce Kremlin, Pivot to U.S.
Gallup surveys in Ukraine show the war has destroyed the last shred of Ukrainian support for Russia, while approval of the U.S. is at an all-time high.
Biden Approval Ratings Mostly Underwater
Majorities of Americans disapprove of President Joe Biden's handling of his job as president and five other key issues.
Trump Stuck at 42% Job Approval
President Donald Trump's job approval rating is proving rock steady this summer, but at a level that's not promising for reelection.
Trump's Job Approval Among U.S. Jews
Following expected patterns, President Trump's 31% approval rating among American Jews is 11 points lower than his approval rating overall.
Americans' Economic Attitudes and the Election
President Donald Trump's low job approval rating and deficit in preelection polls are more in spite of than because of Americans' views of the economy.
World's Approval of U.S. Leadership Drops to New Low
One year into Donald Trump's presidency, global approval of U.S. leadership stands at a new low of 30% -- down from 48% in 2016.
Gallup Vault: Reagan's Management Style in the Crosshairs
Ronald Reagan's 1987 address on the Tower Commission report helped repair his job approval rating after the Iran-Contra affair.
U.S. Supreme Court Job Approval Rating Ties Record Low
Americans' job approval rating of the Supreme Court fell slightly to 42% in July, tying the low point in Gallup's 16-year trend. Democrats are still much more likely than Republicans to approve of the court, but the party gap has narrowed.