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President Donald Trump’s average approval rate has been stable this week. This is because his legislative package, which promised to extend the tax cuts in 2017, cleared the Senate and landed in the House of Representatives heading for the July 4 holiday.
The average recent poll from the New York Times shows that as of Thursday, July 2nd, Trump had a 44% approval rate, with 52% disapproving his duties. It’s basically the same as all his ratings in May and June, with the Times’ average approval shaking between 44% and 46%.
A similar polling aggregation tracks similar overall plateaus in American recognition of Republican presidents.
Pollster Nate Silver’s “Silver Bulletin” newsletter calculated that the president calculated the average of 45% approvals and 51% disapprovals this week. This is roughly the same as the end of last week’s June 24th.
In mid-February, Trump finished the first 100 days of his second term with an average job approval rate of 45%, according to an analysis by Gallup, who has been involved in the aggregation in the weeks after giving or taking two points. He is above 41% he won in his first term near the 100-day mark, but well below the average approval rate for a modern president in the same time frame. All other US presidents, dating back to Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952, achieved an average approval rate of 60% during the first three months of work.
This shows some of the latest polls. Except for the RMG investigation conducted on June 18-26, the following polls were conducted after the US launched airstrikes at Iranian nuclear sites on June 21.
Marist University’s polls
- 43% will approve
- 52% disapproved
The survey of 1,381 US adults was conducted between June 23rd and 25th with an error of ±2.9 percentage points.
YouGov/Economist Poll
- 42% will approve
- 53% disapproved
The survey of 1,648 US adults was conducted between June 27th and 30th with an error of ±3.3 percentage points.
Morning polls
- 47% will approve
- 50% disapproved
The survey of 2,202 registered voters was conducted between June 27th and 29th with an error of ±2 percent points.
Tipp Insights Poll
- 44% will approve
- 45% disapproved
A survey of 1,421 US adults was conducted June 25-27 with an error range of ±2.7 percentage points.
RMG Research Polls
- 51% will approve
- 47% disapproved
A survey of 3,000 US adults was conducted June 18-26 with an error of ±1.8 percentage points.
Kathryn Palmer is a national trending news reporter for USA Today. You can contact her kapalmer@usatoday.com And with x @Kathrynplmr.

