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Trump’s Approval Rating Dips to 43%, Lowest Since Returning to Office

Trump’s Approval Rating Dips to 43%, Lowest Since Returning to Office

Recent polls indicate a significant dip in President Donald Trump's approval rating, now standing at 43%, marking the lowest point since his return to office. According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on April 2, 2025, this decline reflects a challenging period for Trump's administration amidst various political and economic issues.

Further analysis from GoErie and Vanity Fair suggests that the drop in approval could be attributed to a variety of factors, including public dissatisfaction with the administration's handling of key issues. The Hill also reported on this trend, noting that despite initial optimism following Trump's return, the current figures indicate a waning support base.

These polls come at a critical time as the administration navigates through its policy implementations and faces upcoming elections. The data from these surveys will likely play a significant role in shaping the political strategies of Trump and his team in the coming months.

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