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Donald Trump’s Disapproval Rating Among Republicans is Now in Double Digits
President Donald Trump's approval rating among members of his own party has declined, a new poll has revealed.
U.S. President Donald Trump's disapproval rating among Republicans is now in double digits, according to a new poll.
The survey by Quinnipiac University says 10 percent of registered Republicans disapprove of the President's handling of his role, thought the vast majority, 86 percent, approve of his presidency.
This is the first time Republican disapproval of Trump has hit double digits in Quinnipiac polling.
Why It Matters
Approval ratings are useful in tracking the temperature of the nation and gauging the public's response to the administration's policies.
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Republicans make up a key part of Trump's base. Any significant dent in their support may embarrass the President and may cause problems for Republicans during the 2026 midterms.
What To Know
Trump's popularity among Republicans has declined, according to Quinnipiac. Its previous poll in August showed 9 percent of Republicans disapproving of him. This was a 1 percent increase from July when 8 percent of GOP voters had an unfavorable view of the President.The poll also shed light on Republicans' opinions of other key administration figures. For example, 11 percent of Republicans also disapprove of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the poll found.
It also found that 10 percent disapprove of Kash Patel's handling of the FBI directorship and 11 percent disapprove of U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi.
The poll also showed that generally, 38 percent of voters approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president while 54 percent disapprove, compared with 93 percent of Democrats who said they disapproved of him, and 3 percent who approved.
A recent Echelon Insights poll, conducted between September 18-22, showed that Trump's disapproval rating had jumped from 51 percent to 53 percent since last month, while his approval rating was down two points to 45 percent. Overall, his net approval dropped by four points.
The latest YouGov/Economist poll put his latest approval rating at an all-time low, with 39 percent approving and 57 percent disapproving. The president's numbers with the pollster last week was 41 percent with a 54 percent disapproval rating.