Although it has been considered a core support base for Trump, some analysts say it has recently become a headwind for him.
The poll, conducted between the 26th and 30th of last month, among 1,597 American adults, reported the results. According to the poll, President Trump's approval rating for running the country was 40%,
The number of people who viewed the government negatively increased by 6 points to 56% compared to the March survey (44%).
The negative net approval rating for Trump in March was minus 6 points, meaning that those who have turned away from him have increased by 10 points in the past three months.
This is a worsening situation than during Trump's first term. According to YouGov, his net approval rating for the first year of his term was minus 1.
By comparison, during the same period, former President Barack Obama's approval rating was 14 points higher than his disapproval rating, and President Biden's was 7 points higher.
The immigration policies that once worked to Trump's advantage are now hindering him. Recently, the Trump administration has mobilized ICE to
The United States has launched large-scale deportation operations in major cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle, but the survey found that half of Americans (50%) are opposed to these operations, while only 36% support them.
In particular, 62% of Latino voters who voted for Trump were opposed to ICE operations.
Just before the presidential election last November, 48% of Americans said they "wanted to take the lead" on immigration issues.
They think that Trump is better than Vice President Kamala Hari Suh, and Hari Suh's approval rating was only 36%. As of March of this year, Trump's approval rating for immigration policy (4
The majority of respondents who said they were in favor of deporting the wrong people (8%) outnumbered those who opposed it (44%). Concern that "ICE is mainly deporting the wrong people" was also widespread.
The percentage was 40%, exceeding the percentage who said, "We are deporting the right people" (37%). Furthermore, in response to the protests, 5,000 armed troops were sent to the city despite opposition from state and local governments.
The decision to dispatch troops also drew strong backlash, with 50% of people opposed to the move, while only 38% supported it.
2025/07/03 09:39 KST
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