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Seven in 10 Americans describe themselves as either “angry” or “frustrated” with Donald Trump’s handling of the economy, according to a national poll that makes grim reading for Republican strategists ahead of the midterms.
President Donald Trump just reached “new political territory” in the era of partisan politics, a new poll revealed. A New York Times/Siena poll out Monday found that Trump’s job approval rating stands at 37%,
Election officials are preparing for potential federal interference in midterm elections, including FBI visits and National Guard presence.
Talarico is in striking distance of flipping Texas as a new poll raised warning signs for Republicans about the Senate race.
Sixty-five percent said Trump’s policies were making the economy worse in the short-term, 22% said they had no impact and only 13% said they were making it better. In the long-term, 50% said Trump’s policies were making the economy worse, 21% said they had no impact and 29% said they were making it better.
See our newest list of Trump approval polls as the president's approval continues to sink amidst the ongoing Iran war.
President Donald Trump's approval rating hit a new low in a New York Times/Siena poll out May 18. Reponses showed unease about the war in Iran and prices.
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Poll shows Georgia GOP races likely headed to runoffs
A new InsiderAdvantage poll shows the Republican primaries for Georgia governor and U.S. Senate are likely headed to runoff elections.
President Trump’s second-term approval rating has hit a new low of 37 percent.The latest New York Times–Siena poll finds nearly 60 percent of people surveyed do
Being supported by Trump or some special interest groups may inspire more backlash for a candidate than support, new results show.
Results of a nationwide New York Times/Siena poll of 1,507 registered voters conducted from May 11 to 15, 2026.