A Friday survey revealed that President Trump is experiencing growing disapproval among Americans, seven months into his second White House term. The Economist/YouGov poll revealed that 40% of Americans “strongly or somewhat” approve of Trump’s handling of the presidency, while over half of U.S. adults, 56 percent, said they “strongly or somewhat” disapprove of the president’s job. Most Democratic voters disapprove of Trump, while most Republicans approve of his handling of the presidency. Trump’s highest approval rating is among those 65 years old and older, with nearly half, 48 percent, saying they “strongly or somewhat” approve of his work as president. The lowest share is among those ages 18 to 29, with nearly a third, 29 percent, stating they “strongly or somewhat” approve of his White House tenure. Just under a quarter of Americans, 23%, said they “strongly approve” of Trump’s work as president, while 47% said they “strongly disapprove.” Nearly all Americans, 95 percent, who identified themselves as “very liberal” strongly disapprove of Trump, while 72 percent of U.S. adults who called themselves “very conservative” strongly approve of the commander-in-chief.
A survey indicates that Trump is experiencing a rise in disapproval ratings among Americans. HuongMySpa 129
