Overview
- Newsweek’s tracker places the president at 43% approval and 54% disapproval, a net −11 matching his second‑term low.
- Nate Silver’s aggregation shows 44% approval and 53% disapproval (net −9), near its weakest reading since late July.
- Fresh national polls report record or near‑record negatives, including YouGov/Economist at 39% approve and 57% disapprove, with steep gaps also in Gallup, Reuters/Ipsos, and American Research Group.
- AZ Central’s roundup highlights the spread across pollsters, from AP/NORC at 39% approve and 60% disapprove to a Rasmussen reading near even; a White House post touting 57.11% approval cited Rasmussen but Newsweek noted the latest Rasmussen showed 49% approve and 49% disapprove.
- Issue polling underscores the economic drag, with Verasight finding a −31 rating on inflation and 53% saying the president’s policies make the economy worse off, as GOP disapproval ticks to 10% in a new Quinnipiac survey.