Get the latest polling data from weekly Economist/YouGov surveys about Donald Trump's second term
Although more Americans disapprove of Donald Trump than approve, 83% of Republicans think he's doing a good job
TWITTER FOLLOW After the last few turbulent weeks, it should come as no surprise that the latest Economist/YouGov weekly poll has Donald Trump's job approval numbers underwater with only 39% of Americans approving of the job he is...
Donald Trump has a net approval rating of 6% in his first week as President
Over half of Americans (55%) approve of Donald Trump's response to Hurricane Harvey
Nearly half the public approves of how Donald Trump is handling the economy, which is higher than the share of people who approve of how he is handling his job overall.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is now viewed more positively than negatively
Donald Trump has a net negative approval rating in only his second week as President
President Trump’s tweet stating that parts of the Mueller report were “fabricated and totally untrue” landed just slightly below the median score for his own political party.
Though only 39% approve of how Donald Trump is handling his job as president, 47% approve of how he is handling the economy
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the election, the trial of Hunter Biden, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. claims, wars in Ukraine and Gaza, the G7 summit, abortion, contraception, and IVF.
A plurality (38%) give President Trump credit for ending the shutdown
Five times as many Republicans can accurately cite the current jobless rate as could one year ago
About two in five (39%) approve of how Donald Trump is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Fewer than half the public chooses President Donald Trump when asked to choose between him and each of the GOP Presidents since the 1950s.
80% of people who believe climate change is manmade think the US should stay in the Paris agreement
Latest data from CBS News/YouGov finds 68 percent of Americans believe the United States has handled the coronavirus badly.
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the start of Trump's second term, approval of his appointments and policies, the state of the country, how Congress should work with the new president, and wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
A ban on assault rifles also receives majority support, but other terror-related policy changes – including a ban on Muslims entering the country – leave people more divided
77% of the U.S. affluent think that there is a significant probability of social unrest in America