Plummeting Approval Rates: Trump's Economic Gamble Ahead of Midterms

President Donald Trump's approval ratings have fallen to 37% ahead of midterm elections. His handling of economic issues sees 66% disapproval. Immigration policies at the US-Mexico border receive mixed reviews. Democrats gain a slight edge in House elections, with enthusiasm split among Trump's supporters.

Plummeting Approval Rates: Trump's Economic Gamble Ahead of Midterms
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As the midterm elections loom, President Donald Trump's approval ratings have plummeted to 37% according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll. Notably, 66% of Americans express dissatisfaction with his economic policies, a critical factor for his political future.

While Trump's immigration policies at the US-Mexico border receive a mixed response, with 45% approval, broader disapproval at 54% suggests a challenging terrain. The poll also reveals widespread distrust in political parties' ability to manage pressing issues, with neither Republicans nor Democrats commanding majority confidence.

The Democrats have gained a slight edge in favorability for upcoming House elections, with 73% of Democrats considering voting this fall more crucial compared to 52% of Republicans. Notably, enthusiasm is more robust among those aligned with Trump's MAGA base, indicating a split in Republican voter certainty.

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