Lee Jae-myung's Approval Rating Dips to 30s; NPR/PBS Poll Shows 39%
Trump's recent poll numbers show an approval rating of 39%. The joint NPR and PBS survey reflects the current political landscape. According to the latest poll conducted jointly by NPR, PBS, and Marist from November 10th to 13th, surveying 1,443 American adults, President Trump's approval rating stood at 39%. This is a slight decrease from the 41% approval rating in the same organization's poll conducted in September.
These NPR/PBS poll results indicate a shift in Trump's support. The trends since the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot are particularly noteworthy. Meanwhile, a separate Reuters poll showed President Trump's approval rating at 38%. This result further supports the analysis of a decline in Trump's approval ratings.
In a recent poll concerning party preference related to the US midterm elections, the Democratic Party received 55% support, significantly ahead of the Republican Party's 41%. This is interpreted as another indicator of a changing political landscape. The NPR/PBS poll was conducted using random sampling via phone and mobile phone, with a margin of error of ±3.4 percentage points. The Marist Poll Research Institute conducted this survey.
According to the poll results, several factors contribute to the changes in Trump's approval rating. The January 6th Capitol riot, economic conditions, and leadership evaluations have all played a role. In particular, the decline in support for President Trump is especially pronounced among younger demographics and women. Analysts suggest that this could significantly impact President Trump's political standing in the future.
Despite the decline in approval ratings, Trump still wields considerable influence within the Republican Party. However, if the downward trend continues, his political future could become uncertain.
These poll results reflect the current state of American politics. The shifts in Trump's approval ratings could affect future elections. Trump is expected to respond to these changes in approval ratings, potentially considering strategies such as strengthening his base and adjusting his policies. Meanwhile, NPR and PBS plan to conduct an in-depth analysis of these poll results and offer diverse perspectives on future political prospects.
