New poll finds more Americans 'strongly disapprove' of Trump's second term: What to know:
According to a recent study, Americans who strongly disapprove of President Donald Trump's second term are twice as likely as those who highly favor.
Two-thirds of respondents to a YouGov and The Economist study conducted from August 15–18 stated they have strong opinions on Trump, with the majority of those opinions becoming more and more negative. According to the poll, 23% of respondents strongly approve of the second-term president, while 47% strongly disapprove.
Across party lines, the majority of Republicans say they approve of Trump, while the majority of Democrats say they disapprove of him. This is consistent with polling that has been conducted since the Republican entered office for the second time in January.
According to a YouGov/Economist survey, 83% of Democrats say they strongly disapprove of the president, which is even more negative than Republicans' opinion. 54% of his Republican supporters say they highly approve of his performance, with slightly more than half expressing their satisfaction in similarly fervent terms.
According to a YouGov study of the data released on Aug. 22, it is a change from earlier in Trump's second term.
Most people still had strong opinions on Trump in January, with 69% expressing either strong approval or disapproval. However, in contrast to the most recent survey, 34% of Americans at the time highly approved of Trump, while 36% strongly disliked.
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