Overview
- Recent national polls between May 28 and June 2 place Trump’s approval between 46 percent and 48 percent, marking a modest rebound from levels earlier this year.
- His approval among Hispanic voters has surged seven points to 38 percent in the latest YouGov/Economist survey, the strongest showing since early April.
- RealClearPolitics data shows his current approval surpasses the 40 percent recorded on June 3, 2017, indicating stronger standing than at the same point in his first term.
- Surveys such as AtlasIntel still report approval around 45 percent, underscoring continued volatility within typical margins of error.
- Experts caution that developments on tariffs, immigration policies and the Russia-Ukraine crisis could drive further swings in approval in the weeks ahead.