Overview
- President Trump's net approval rating among independents has reached an all-time low of -22 points, with economic approval plummeting to -29 points.
- Polling data shows a dramatic 30-point decline in economic approval among independents since January, marking an unprecedented shift in this critical voter group.
- Analysts attribute the decline to Trump's tariff-driven economic policies and perceived lack of a clear trade strategy, which have alienated centrist voters.
- Independent voters, once pivotal to Trump's electoral success, now express significant dissatisfaction, with over 60% opposing his new tariffs and trade policies.
- Experts warn that Trump's focus on energizing his base at the expense of appealing to centrists has created a major vulnerability for his administration.