Overview
- A J.L. Partners/Daily Mail poll conducted June 10–11 registered Trump’s approval at 48 percent, marking a one-point uptick from the previous week.
- A Quinnipiac University survey from June 5–9 shows his job approval at 38 percent—the lowest of his second term—with 54 percent disapproving.
- Support among millennials has dropped to 40 percent approval and 53 percent disapproval in YouGov/Economist’s June 6–9 poll.
- Voters remain divided on immigration enforcement: 55 percent approve of Trump’s hard-line approach but just 39 percent back the use of troops in Los Angeles, where 56 percent say state and local authorities should handle protests.
- Partisan polarization persists as 70 percent of voters disapprove of congressional Democrats and Democrats themselves are split on whether to work with the president (43 percent) or oppose him (45 percent).