Overview
- As of early July, polling aggregates from outlets including The New York Times and Nate Silver show Trump at roughly 44–45 percent approval and 50–52 percent disapproval.
- Individual trackers diverge, with TIPP pegging his net approval at –2 percent in June and YouGov/Economist at –14 percent.
- Some surveys report modest rebounds — Navigator Research and Morning Consult each show approval climbing into the mid-40s — even as ActiVote registers a term-worst net of –7 percent.
- Millennials lifted his support to 42 percent in the latest YouGov/Economist poll, up six points from the week prior.
- A Catawba College/YouGov survey finds his approval in North Carolina at 46 percent against 50 percent disapproval, marking a decline from March.