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U.S. President Donald Trump
A poll has revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating for his job performance has fallen to the low 30s, and his approval rating for economic policies has dropped even further.
According to a poll conducted by the Associated Press (AP) and the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, involving 2,596 American adults from the 16th to the 20th and released on the 21st (local time) (with a margin of error of ±2.6 percentage points), President Trump's approval rating was 33%.
This is a 5 percentage point drop from 38% in the same institution's survey last month (19th-23rd), and specifically, it is the lowest since President Trump launched his second term administration in January last year.
AP pointed out, "The drop in President Trump's approval rating could pose a problem for the Republican Party, which is trying to maintain its majority status in the federal House and Senate in the midterm elections."
President Trump's approval rating for economic policies dropped even more significantly than his overall approval rating, falling from 38% last month to 30% this month.
Trump's approval rating on the Iran issue slightly decreased from 35% last month to 32%. This is interpreted as a reflection of the situation where truce and peace negotiations with Iran have not found a breakthrough.
Regarding the response to the cost of living, the approval rating was even lower, with only 23% of respondents supporting President Trump on this issue, indicating growing discontent among Americans.
The approval rating for the cost of living was only 51% even among Republicans, who are President Trump's base.
Only President Trump's immigration policy saw a slight increase in approval rating, recording 40% this month, up from 38% last month.
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