Kathmandu – According to recent data, President Donald Trump’s popularity has reached a new low, with his approval rating dropping to “minus 17.”
This marks the lowest level of support in his second term so far. While he began his term with a positive outlook from the public, surveys now show a rapid decline in support. Historically, this rating is lower than those of former presidents like Joe Biden, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan, making it one of the lowest approval levels ever recorded for an American president.
A survey released on March 26 shows that only 41% of Americans are satisfied with his performance, while 59% express dissatisfaction. His support is also weakening within his own party; Republican approval has dropped from 92% last year to 84% now.
Among independent voters, the situation is even more critical, with 75% expressing opposition to his leadership. Another poll suggests his approval could be as low as 33%, with a majority of citizens feeling strongly dissatisfied.
Public disagreement with his specific policies is a major factor in these falling numbers. For example, his policies regarding Iran have received very little support, with only 29% of people agreeing with his approach while 63% disagree.
The combination of shifting political stances among his supporters and widespread disapproval from independents and Democrats has led to this record-high rejection of his administration’s work.
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