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Trump's Approval Rating Sits at 39.8% in Week 73 of Second Term
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: While presidential approval ratings are national, shifts in support among key demographics, especially concerning economic policies, could influence federal initiatives and funding relevant to Washington's diverse industries and workforce.
President Trump's job approval rating reached 39.8% during the 73rd week of his second term, according to polling data weighted by survey quality and recency. The figure marks a point of comparison with his first term at an equivalent stage, though approval numbers fluctuate based on polling methodology and timing. Pollsters typically apply weighting adjustments to account for variations in survey quality and how recently polls were conducted, with confidence intervals measuring the range of uncertainty around each estimate. Among Trump's electoral base, cracks have formed over his administration's handling of the economy. More than half of white voters without college degrees—a voting group that supported Trump decisively in recent elections—have grown dissatisfied with his economic policies. This disconnect between electoral support and policy approval in a key demographic group reflects broader patterns in how different voter segments assess presidential performance. The divergence suggests that maintaining support among core constituencies may require Trump's economic agenda to produce results that resonate with voters who helped carry him to victory.
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