Trump's Support Among Independents Declines Across Multiple Polls
Donald Trump's support among independent voters has declined across four separate polls, according to data from AP-NORC and other polling organizations.
The erosion of support reflects broader concerns independents hold about the economy. Multiple sources indicate voters in this group cite economic conditions as a primary factor in their shifting views of the former president.
Independents represent a crucial voting bloc in American elections. Their willingness to support candidates across party lines has influenced numerous recent contests at federal and state levels.
The polling results span multiple surveys conducted over the course of Trump's second term. Each measured declining favorability or support among the independent voter category, suggesting a consistent pattern rather than an anomaly in a single survey.
Trump has historically performed better among working-class voters without strong party affiliation. The current trend indicates this coalition faces new vulnerabilities heading into 2026 midterm elections.
Economic messaging appears central to independents' reassessment. Voters in this group have expressed concerns about inflation, employment, and broader fiscal conditions affecting their households.
The shift among independents contrasts with Trump's support among other voter groups and represents a departure from patterns observed during his first term and the 2024 presidential campaign.
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